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Stephan Tischler
Pág. 2809 - 2823
All over the world, governments, transporters, and operators are seeking available places and corridors to invest in the improvement of transport infrastructure such as new tracks for railways, new roads, and highways. Due to various reasons - from ongoi...
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Peter Gurník
Pág. 1855 - 1864
The main scope of Next Generation Train Control (NGTC) project is to analyse the commonality and differences of required functionality for mainline and urban lines and develop the convergence of both European Train Control System (ETCS) and Communication...
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Nathan Darroch
Pág. 105 - 116
The most common perception of London?s underground railways and land use is that the railway stimulated suburban development and growth of the city. However, the interface between the railway, private property interests, and urban and suburban developmen...
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John Calimente
Pág. 19 - 32
Tokyo?s railway station areas are models of transit-oriented design. To differentiate them from transit-oriented developments (TOD), the term rail integrated community (RIC) has been created to describe these high density, safe, mixed-use, pedestrian-fri...
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