Transport of goods by road across the Alps is a problem for the European transport system as well as for the Alpine environment. Austria and Switzerland have already made several attempts to decelerate the growth of the lorry transit volume and shift transport onto the rail. After ten years, their efforts must be considered to have failed. In future the new rail lines across the Alps, while expected to procure higher transport capacities and shorter transport times, will be able to hold their own against the road only when the transport flow is improved and prices are kept down. Accordingly, it will be virtually impossible for the railways to pay the full cost of transalpine transit links. In Switzerland, much of the financing burden of the...
Detours of trans-alpine freight transport by road are a constant issue on the traffic-policy agenda....
Projects of the two new railway transalpine tunnel of Frejus and Gothard have similar technical char...
Freight transport in the Alpine space is an ambivalent issue: on the one hand it brings great benefi...
The Brenner is the most heavily travelled transalpine corridor in terms of freight transport. The cu...
Due to the morphology and the presence of high slopes, the transalpine infrastructures generate rele...
Trans-Alpine freight transport suffers because of severe road congestion due to under-capacity of r...
Abstract : Traffic transit accross the Alps is going to increase three times by the year 2015. Hence...
Starting in the 1980s, Austria has intensified its investment in the rail system while at the same r...
Detours of trans-alpine freight transport by road are a constant issue on the traffic-policy agenda....
Transport through and within the Alps is continuously increasing. In the Alpine transit corridors th...
By today’s standards it is not much more than a surprisingly small, yellow and black lacquered plywo...
The new Gotthard axis is a rail route that seeks to induce the modal shift in Switzerland, in accord...
In view of a continuously growing freight turnover, the road transport has been increasingly develop...
Freight transport is essential for the economic development of European countries. At the same time,...
Since the mid-eighties Austria has attempted to slow the growth in trans-boundary trucking. The numb...
Detours of trans-alpine freight transport by road are a constant issue on the traffic-policy agenda....
Projects of the two new railway transalpine tunnel of Frejus and Gothard have similar technical char...
Freight transport in the Alpine space is an ambivalent issue: on the one hand it brings great benefi...
The Brenner is the most heavily travelled transalpine corridor in terms of freight transport. The cu...
Due to the morphology and the presence of high slopes, the transalpine infrastructures generate rele...
Trans-Alpine freight transport suffers because of severe road congestion due to under-capacity of r...
Abstract : Traffic transit accross the Alps is going to increase three times by the year 2015. Hence...
Starting in the 1980s, Austria has intensified its investment in the rail system while at the same r...
Detours of trans-alpine freight transport by road are a constant issue on the traffic-policy agenda....
Transport through and within the Alps is continuously increasing. In the Alpine transit corridors th...
By today’s standards it is not much more than a surprisingly small, yellow and black lacquered plywo...
The new Gotthard axis is a rail route that seeks to induce the modal shift in Switzerland, in accord...
In view of a continuously growing freight turnover, the road transport has been increasingly develop...
Freight transport is essential for the economic development of European countries. At the same time,...
Since the mid-eighties Austria has attempted to slow the growth in trans-boundary trucking. The numb...
Detours of trans-alpine freight transport by road are a constant issue on the traffic-policy agenda....
Projects of the two new railway transalpine tunnel of Frejus and Gothard have similar technical char...
Freight transport in the Alpine space is an ambivalent issue: on the one hand it brings great benefi...