Typology of high-speed rail city-to-city links
A Moyano, JM Coronado - Proceedings of the Institution of Civil …, 2018 - icevirtuallibrary.com
The development of high-speed rail (HSR) networks is leading to a very complex situation in
terms of network configuration and the variety of services. This new panorama presents very …
terms of network configuration and the variety of services. This new panorama presents very …
High-speed rail opportunities around metropolitan regions: Madrid and London
The original main aim of high-speed rail (HSR) was to link big metropolitan areas 400–600
km apart. Recently, intermediate HSR stations have also been created in suburban areas or …
km apart. Recently, intermediate HSR stations have also been created in suburban areas or …
Megacities and High Speed Rail systems: which comes first?
F Pagliara, J de Abreu e Silva, JM Sussman, N Stein - 2012 - dspace.mit.edu
A megacity is usually defined as a metropolitan area with a total population in excess of 10
million people. The number of megacities is increasing worldwide. In most agglomerations …
million people. The number of megacities is increasing worldwide. In most agglomerations …
The high-speed rail challenge for big intermediate cities: A national, regional and local perspective
JM Ureña, P Menerault, M Garmendia - Cities, 2009 - Elsevier
Previous research on high-speed rail (HSR) and urban development has underlined the
need for a multilevel analysis and has differentiated between HSR's impact on small cities …
need for a multilevel analysis and has differentiated between HSR's impact on small cities …
Regional high-speed rail services typology, demand and spatial implications
The paper focuses on the role of HSR services in the regional framework and connection
between intermediate cities along the line. The purpose is making a contribution in the …
between intermediate cities along the line. The purpose is making a contribution in the …
[图书][B] Territorial implications of high speed rail: A Spanish perspective
JM De Ureña - 2016 - books.google.com
High Speed Rail's (HSR) main objective is to attract air passengers between big
metropolitan areas however the main territorial implications in many cases occur not in …
metropolitan areas however the main territorial implications in many cases occur not in …
From network to services: A comparative accessibility analysis of the Spanish high-speed rail system
High-speed rail (HSR) was originally conceived to connect large metropolitan areas in
competition with air transport and suitable for distances between 400 km and 600 km. Since …
competition with air transport and suitable for distances between 400 km and 600 km. Since …
High-speed railways in Spain: Example of success?
M Sánchez-Borràs, F Robuste… - Transportation research …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The Spanish high-speed railway (HSR) network has developed swiftly over the past few
years. In less than two decades, this network has already become the second longest in …
years. In less than two decades, this network has already become the second longest in …
Territorial implications at national and regional scales of high-speed rail
JM de Ureña, JM Coronado… - … Implications of High …, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter explores the research results on High-speed rail (HSR) territory interaction in
Spain that go beyond direct transport impacts. It describes the factors to be considered in …
Spain that go beyond direct transport impacts. It describes the factors to be considered in …
The high-speed rail in Spanish cities: Urban integration and local strategies for socio-economic development
In Spain the conventional rail network has a different gauge to that used internationally by
the High-Speed rail (HSR) network. The introduction of new infrastructure inevitably has a …
the High-Speed rail (HSR) network. The introduction of new infrastructure inevitably has a …