Those who travel to other countries may experience high speed rail (HSR) services and wonder why a similar transportation network has not been implemented in the United States. The following fact sheet provides a brief history of international high-speed rail developments and a comparison of the status of HSR deployment around the world, along with a discussion of issues that policymakers and business leaders may want to consider in their long-term planning for future U.S. transportation infrastructure
Characteristics of the corridors being considered by state and regional agencies for high-speed rail...
High-speed rail is a form of self-guided ground transportation, which utilizes steel-wheels or magne...
International audienceThe chapter begins with an overview of the development of HSR in France, inclu...
This report looks at the different ways to construct a high speed rail (HSR) in the U.S., including ...
Admittedly, such transportation modes as cars (land) and planes (air) bring considerable economic be...
Research brief.PDFTech ReportMTI Project 2905High speed railSpecial trainsRailroadsDevelopmentPlan i...
Final report.PDFTech ReportCA-MTI-12-2905MTI Report 11-18DTRT07-G-0054High speed railSpecial trainsR...
High Speed Rail (HSR) networks have been around for half a century and continue to grow. From the bi...
High-Speed Rail (HSR) is an intermodal transport option on a passenger's journey with nodal poi...
7740469442011Research report; Sept. 2009-Aug. 2011PDFTech ReportSWUTC/11/476660-00071-1DTRT07-G-0006...
textIn the United States, passenger rail has always been less competitive than in other parts of the...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
The most basic and outstanding argument for High-Speed Rail (HSR) in the United States (U.S.) is the...
This report builds on a review of international experience with high-speed rail projects to develop ...
In April 2009, the US government unveiled its blueprint for a national network of high-speed passeng...
Characteristics of the corridors being considered by state and regional agencies for high-speed rail...
High-speed rail is a form of self-guided ground transportation, which utilizes steel-wheels or magne...
International audienceThe chapter begins with an overview of the development of HSR in France, inclu...
This report looks at the different ways to construct a high speed rail (HSR) in the U.S., including ...
Admittedly, such transportation modes as cars (land) and planes (air) bring considerable economic be...
Research brief.PDFTech ReportMTI Project 2905High speed railSpecial trainsRailroadsDevelopmentPlan i...
Final report.PDFTech ReportCA-MTI-12-2905MTI Report 11-18DTRT07-G-0054High speed railSpecial trainsR...
High Speed Rail (HSR) networks have been around for half a century and continue to grow. From the bi...
High-Speed Rail (HSR) is an intermodal transport option on a passenger's journey with nodal poi...
7740469442011Research report; Sept. 2009-Aug. 2011PDFTech ReportSWUTC/11/476660-00071-1DTRT07-G-0006...
textIn the United States, passenger rail has always been less competitive than in other parts of the...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
The most basic and outstanding argument for High-Speed Rail (HSR) in the United States (U.S.) is the...
This report builds on a review of international experience with high-speed rail projects to develop ...
In April 2009, the US government unveiled its blueprint for a national network of high-speed passeng...
Characteristics of the corridors being considered by state and regional agencies for high-speed rail...
High-speed rail is a form of self-guided ground transportation, which utilizes steel-wheels or magne...
International audienceThe chapter begins with an overview of the development of HSR in France, inclu...