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Title: Modal accessibility disparity to terminals and its effect on the competitiveness of HST versus air transport
Authors: García-Palomares, Juan Carlos
Gutiérrez, Javier
Martín, Juan Carlos 
Román, Concepción 
UNESCO Clasification: 531212 Transportes y comunicaciones
Keywords: Economics and finance
Urban and regional studies
Issue Date: 2013
Journal: Smart Transport Networks: Market Structure, Sustainability and Decision Making
Abstract: Spain has become a paradigmatic example of how to expand the European high-speed train (HST) network to become a high-density network that will interconnect the main Spanish cities. It has been much trumpeted that this expansion will increase the competitiveness of this mode versus other transport modes, such as coaches, private cars or air transport, and that a better modal share could be obtained for interurban transport in Spain. Nevertheless, little attention has been paid to an important issue, that is, how access to terminals plays an important role in promoting this so-called‘ competitiveness’. In Spain, one of the most important developed routes is the Madrid–Zaragoza–Barcelona corridor. This link is interesting to analyze because it joins the two most important economic poles of Spain, Madrid and Barcelona, and HST is in direct competition with the domestic airline market. This has resulted in an increased interest in the analysis of how different factors affect the modal competition in interurban corridors. Thereby, special attention is given to the different components that affect passengers’ behavior in interurban corridors, particularly the effects of access to terminals, train stations, and airports.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/41421
ISBN: 978-1-78254-832-4
9781782548331
DOI: 10.4337/9781782548331.00012
Source: Smart Transport Networks: Market Structure, Sustainability and Decision Making, p. 126-149
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