Impact of high speed ground transport on demand : report of the 8th round table on transport economics, 9th-10th April, 1970.

Author(s)
Waele, A. de
Year
Abstract

The account of the many possible effects of introducing high speed leads to two major conclusions in the study of demand: 1) forecasting should be superseded by a forward looking estimate which will pay special attention to motivational studies. 2) the estimate should cover a series of links and preferably the entire European network since the impact of high speed is not restricted to the last speed line itself.

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A 6539 S IRRD 201014
Source

Paris, European Conference of Ministers of Transport ECMT, 1970, 101 p.

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