Passenger Transport After 2000 A.D. Routledge Library Edtions: Global Transport Planning Series
Coordonnateurs : Feilden G. B. R., Wickens Alan, Yates I. R.
Originally published in 1995 this book provides an authoritative and stimulating account of the issues and problems facing transport planners in the 21st century. The contributors ? leading authorities from North America and Europe ? put forward a wide range of points from which future technical developments and transport will be approached. They review the ways in which human needs and national expectations can be served by technological developments in the 21st Century.
Preface.Introduction Part 1: Local Transport 1. Three Years of S-Bahn Zürich 2. Growth and Infrastructure in the Sound Region 3. Waterborne Passenger Transport 4. Buses 5. Surface Access to Airports Part 2: Inter-Urban Transport Systems 6. The European High Speed Network 7. The Future of InterCity Rail in Britain 8. High Speed Maglev 9. Regional Airlines in Europe Part 3: Intercontinental and Transcontinental Traffic 10. From Physics to Customers: The Jet Age Phase II 11. Regional Aircraft 12. Airbus and Future Passenger Aircraft Part 4: Transport Systems 1 13. The Intelligent Highway and the Passenger 14. The Future of Road Transport 15. The Intelligent Highway: Into the Twenty-First Century Part 5: Transport Systems 2 16. European Air Traffic Control – Applying the Technology 17. Global Systems: The Challenge Part 6: Conclusions 18. Summary and Conclusions
Date de parution : 04-2023
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Passenger Transport After 2000 A.D. :
Mots-clés :
Aeronautical Telecommunications Network; Automatic Train Control; freight traffic; Federal Republic Of Germany; forecasting and policy; Advanced Traveller Information Systems; sustainable mobility; Network SouthEast; cost of congestion; Fehmarn Belt; greener skies; GNSS; high speed rail; Air Traffic Management; Human needs; European Air Traffic Control; National expectations; Regional Aircraft; Technological developments; London City Airport; Transport planners; GNSS; MLS; Automatic Vehicle Location System; High Speed Rail Services; Atm System; Flight Progress Strip; Maglev Systems; Terminal Control Area; EEA Agreement; Pitcairn Islands; Electromagnetic Levitation; West Germany; Reaction Rail; Global Co-ordination