Interoperable Conventional Intercity and HSR Station Location Identification Model

Event: Conference on Spillover Effects of High-Speed Rail and Quality of Life

Interoperable Conventional Intercity and HSR Station Location Identification Model

14 November 2018
Author / Speaker: 
Sandeepan Roy, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay - Email the author | Other materials by the author
Avijit Maji, IIT Bombay - Other materials by the author

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Along with other factors, accessibility and environmental impacts are important in selecting a location for an high-speed rail (HSR) station. A utility-based quantification and identification process would be useful to planners in assessing an area and determining the most suitable station locations for an HSR project.

Geographical Focus: 
India
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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