Report on a study examining how several European and East Asian counties have successfully developed passenger rail systems and to identify the key factors to their successful implementation.
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Southwest Region University Transportation Center, Center for Transportation Research, University of Texas
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Austin, Texas
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High speed rail : a study of international best practices and identification of opportunities in the United States
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High speed rail : a study of international best practices and identification of opportunities in the U.S
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Research report (Southwest Region University Transportation Center (U.S.))
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Report on a study examining how several European and East Asian counties have successfully developed passenger rail systems and to identify the key factors to their successful implementation.
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Walton, C. Michael & Ruutzen, Beatriz.High speed rail : a study of international best practices and identification of opportunities in the United States,
report,
August 2011;
Austin, Texas.
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303457/:
accessed April 23, 2024),
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