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Jinqiang Yao, Yu Qian, Zhanyu Feng, Jian Zhang, Hongbin Zhang, Tianyi Chen and Shaoyin Meng
With the development of vehicle-road network technologies, the future traffic flow will appear in the form of hybrid network traffic flow for a long time. Due to the change in traffic characteristics, the current hard shoulder running strategy based on t...
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Yajun Xiong, Hui Tang and Tao Xu
With the rapid development of high-speed railway (HSR) transportation in China, its impact on regional spatial patterns and shaping has become increasingly significant. This study took seven urban agglomerations in the Yellow River Basin as the research ...
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Dan He, Zixuan Chen, Tao Pei and Jing Zhou
China has entered an era of rapid high-speed railway (HSR) development and the spatial structure of urban agglomerations will evolve in parallel with the development and evolution of the spatial structure of the HSR network. In this study, we explore how...
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Sanwei He, Lei Mei and Lei Wang
Drawing on 185 cities in the northeastern region of China, this paper improves the radiation model by incorporating the accessibility index to characterize the asymmetric process of economic linkages before HSR in 2007 and after HSR in 2016. Then social ...
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Panrawee Rungskunroch, Anson Jack and Sakdirat Kaewunruen
High speed rail (HSR) networks have been an essential catalyst in stimulating and balancing regional economic growth that ultimately benefits the society as a whole. Previous studies have revealed that HSR services sustainably yield superior social value...
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Yunchuan Deng, Ke Huang, Dongdong Su and Zhigang Liu
Complete and accurate spatial magnetic field description is the premise of effectively assessing the power supply capability of a high-speed railway (HSR). Its evaluation indicators are the current distributions and the integrated impedance of traction n...
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Thibaut Limon, Yves Crozet
Pág. 2824 - 2842
In France the high speed rail (HSR) network has been regularly extended (More than 2000km in 2015). But France is now facing at once a structural economic slowdown and a growing scarcity of public funds. What are the impacts of this ?new deal? on HSR pro...
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Amparo Moyano
Pág. 212 - 219
This paper is centred on the analysis of the commuting High Speed Rail (HSR) links that are possible nowadays in the Spanish network. The large development of the network multiplies the possibilities of travelling for commuting. However, not only the fea...
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B. Guirao, J.L. Campa
Pág. 392 - 401
Tourism supply is a complex phenomenon in terms of both the nature of the product and the process of delivery but, despite its complexity, tourism is a relevant economic activity in many countries of the world. Some of these countries have a High Speed R...
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B. Guirao, J.L. Campa, M.E. López-Lambas
Pág. 197 - 204
Literature review shows that little research has done so far to estimate how tourism indicators are affected by new High Speed Rail (HSR) lines. In 2012, a multivariate panel analysis developed by Chen and Haynes was applied to the Chinese regions to qua...
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