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Emerging challenges and opportunities of high speed rail development on business and society / [edited by] Raj Selladurai, Peggy Daniels Lee, George VandeWerken.

Contributor(s): Selladurai, Raj, 1954- [editor.] | Lee, Peggy Daniels, 1948- [editor.] | VandeWerken, George, 1947- [editor.].Series: Advances in civil and industrial engineering (ACIE) book series: Publisher: Hershey, PA : Engineering Science Reference, an imprint of IGI Global, 2016Description: xxviii, 289 pages :illustrations (black and white).Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781522501022; 9781522501039.ISSN: 2326-6139.Subject(s): High speed trains -- United States | High speed trains -- Economic aspects -- Case studiesDDC classification: 625.1
Contents:
California high-speed rail : a transformative investment in California's future / Jeff Morales -- California's "fast-track" to high-speed rail : the early challenges and ultimate success of the California high-speed rail project / Rod Diridon, Ben Tripousis -- Comparing the size of the market in potential high speed rail corridors of the Midwest : a gravity model approach / Joseph P. Schwieterman -- Benefits forgone : the cost of not building higher performing passenger rail / Eric C. Peterson -- Emerging challenges and opportunities for U.S. high-speed rail development / Francis P. Banko, Jackson H. Xue -- Safety of domestic high speed passenger rail operations : safety is good business / Stephen C. Laffey -- Exploring the airline-high speed rail collaboration model : efficient service and mutual benefits / Peggy Daniels Lee, George VandeWerken, Raj Selladurai -- Blended approach : efficient track structure for high speed rail / Richard Harnish, F.K. Plous -- High speed rail in Canada : feasibility studies, influential factors and international comparisons / Jaydeep Balakrishnan, Tianyuan Zhu, Peter Wallis -- High speed rail : study, report, current, and future considerations / Raj Selladurai, George VandeWerken -- Progress through partnerships : the history of the Northeast Indiana passenger rail association / Dorothy Hagan -- Are we there yet? : perspectives of a pioneer visionary / Dennis Hodges -- High speed rail : suggestions for case studies, research questions, and projects / Raj Selladurai, George VandeWerken.

California high-speed rail : a transformative investment in California's future / Jeff Morales -- California's "fast-track" to high-speed rail : the early challenges and ultimate success of the California high-speed rail project / Rod Diridon, Ben Tripousis -- Comparing the size of the market in potential high speed rail corridors of the Midwest : a gravity model approach / Joseph P. Schwieterman -- Benefits forgone : the cost of not building higher performing passenger rail / Eric C. Peterson -- Emerging challenges and opportunities for U.S. high-speed rail development / Francis P. Banko, Jackson H. Xue -- Safety of domestic high speed passenger rail operations : safety is good business / Stephen C. Laffey -- Exploring the airline-high speed rail collaboration model : efficient service and mutual benefits / Peggy Daniels Lee, George VandeWerken, Raj Selladurai -- Blended approach : efficient track structure for high speed rail / Richard Harnish, F.K. Plous -- High speed rail in Canada : feasibility studies, influential factors and international comparisons / Jaydeep Balakrishnan, Tianyuan Zhu, Peter Wallis -- High speed rail : study, report, current, and future considerations / Raj Selladurai, George VandeWerken -- Progress through partnerships : the history of the Northeast Indiana passenger rail association / Dorothy Hagan -- Are we there yet? : perspectives of a pioneer visionary / Dennis Hodges -- High speed rail : suggestions for case studies, research questions, and projects / Raj Selladurai, George VandeWerken.

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