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Vasily Kupriyanovsky,Oleg Pokusaev,Vladimir Talapov,Alexander Semochkin
Pág. 62 - 90
In this article, we continue a series of studies on the application (use) of information modeling (BIM) systems. The work deals with the use of BIM in the design of metro lines. Well-integrated transit and territorial development create urban forms and s...
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Sebastian Davies-Slate and Peter Newman
Urban transit planning is going through a transition to greater private investment in many parts of the world and is now on the agenda in Australia. After showing examples of private investment in transit globally, the paper focuses on historical case st...
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Sergey Alekseev
Pág. 38 - 43
The article is devoted to the investigation of the prospects of using innovative intelligent technologies in modern transport systems. Special attention is paid to the prospects of the development of transport infrastructure, in particular, the construct...
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Rachna Gangwar, G. Raghuram
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Indian Railways (IR) which is a vertically integrated organization under Ministry of Railways is in urgent need of reforms. It has been discussed since long that the current organizational structure of IR is a major deterrent for its commercial orientati...
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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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L. V. Martsenyuk
Pág. 63 - 81
Purpose. To evaluate the possibility of the foreign countries experience in the reforming of railway transport of Ukraine. Methodology. On the basis of comparative analysis the suitability of foreign experience of infrastructure branches reformation, div...
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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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Jie Li, Patrick Zou
Pág. 34 - 48
To fulfil the increasing demands of the public,Public Private Partnership (PPP) has beenincreasingly used to procure infrastructureprojects, such as motor ways, bridges, tunnelsand railways. However, the risks involved inPPP projects are unique and dynam...
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Stuart Sweeney
Policy-makers interpreted famines in nineteenth century British India as problems of distribution, rather than food production. Railways provided speedier and cheaper transport than road methods employed during that time. They were more reliable than can...
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