The great belt link in Denmark.

Author(s)
Wätjen, W.D. Waagstein, E. Andersen, K.E. Denver, L. & Daly, A.
Year
Abstract

The Great Belt strait and the Cattegat Sea divide Denmark into two halves, east and west Denmark. A ferry service is operated by the Danish State Railroads (DSB). The construction of a fixed link across the Great Belt started in 1988. A double track railway crossing is due to open in 1993 and a 4 lane motorway should be in operation by 1996. The decision to construct the fixed link was taken by the Danish Parliament in 1987. A model has been established to assess future volumes of road and rail traffic across the fixed link, and is described.

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C 111 (In: C 99 [electronic version only]) /72.2 / IRRD 841744
Source

In: Current issues in European transport : proceedings of seminar A (P328) held at the 18th PTRC Transport and Planning Summer Annual Meeting, University of Sussex, England, 10-14 September 1990, p. 163-173

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