Highlights the economic and transportation benefits of high-speed rail in Japan and Europe, including creating jobs, saving energy, protecting the environment, and encouraging sustainable land use and development. Details lessons for the United States
014884992012Final ReportPDFTech Report49111-09-2349111-09-23High speed railPassenger servicePrivate ...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
High-speed rail works well in Europe and Japan, so why can't the United States get it right? The out...
Provides an overview of U.S. investment in high-speed intercity passenger rail, its economic and env...
This report builds on a review of international experience with high-speed rail projects to develop ...
In August 2005, the Mineta Transportation Institute issued the report, High-Speed Rail Projects in t...
For almost half a century, high-speed ground transportation (HSGT) has held the promise of fast, con...
Profiles rail corridors with potential to generate high-speed ridership, such as those connecting po...
The most basic and outstanding argument for High-Speed Rail (HSR) in the United States (U.S.) is the...
textIn the United States, passenger rail has always been less competitive than in other parts of the...
Final report.PDFTech ReportCA-MTI-12-2905MTI Report 11-18DTRT07-G-0054High speed railSpecial trainsR...
In April 2009, the US government unveiled its blueprint for a national network of high-speed passeng...
Admittedly, such transportation modes as cars (land) and planes (air) bring considerable economic be...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
The 12th Annual Transportation & Infrastructure Summit, held in Irving, Texas on August 11?14, 2009,...
014884992012Final ReportPDFTech Report49111-09-2349111-09-23High speed railPassenger servicePrivate ...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
High-speed rail works well in Europe and Japan, so why can't the United States get it right? The out...
Provides an overview of U.S. investment in high-speed intercity passenger rail, its economic and env...
This report builds on a review of international experience with high-speed rail projects to develop ...
In August 2005, the Mineta Transportation Institute issued the report, High-Speed Rail Projects in t...
For almost half a century, high-speed ground transportation (HSGT) has held the promise of fast, con...
Profiles rail corridors with potential to generate high-speed ridership, such as those connecting po...
The most basic and outstanding argument for High-Speed Rail (HSR) in the United States (U.S.) is the...
textIn the United States, passenger rail has always been less competitive than in other parts of the...
Final report.PDFTech ReportCA-MTI-12-2905MTI Report 11-18DTRT07-G-0054High speed railSpecial trainsR...
In April 2009, the US government unveiled its blueprint for a national network of high-speed passeng...
Admittedly, such transportation modes as cars (land) and planes (air) bring considerable economic be...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
The 12th Annual Transportation & Infrastructure Summit, held in Irving, Texas on August 11?14, 2009,...
014884992012Final ReportPDFTech Report49111-09-2349111-09-23High speed railPassenger servicePrivate ...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
High-speed rail works well in Europe and Japan, so why can't the United States get it right? The out...