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Spatial analysis of the competitiveness of the high-speed train and air transport: The role of access to terminals in the Madrid–Barcelona corridor

This paper analyzes the effect of access and egress time to transport terminals over the spatial competiveness of the high-speed train (HST) in the Madrid-Barcelona (Spain) corridor, one of the densest airline domestic markets in the world. Applying spatial data from 2010 provided by a geographical...

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Published in:Transportation research. Part A, Policy and practice Policy and practice, 2014-11, Vol.69, p.392-408
Main Authors: Martin, Juan Carlos, Roman, Concepcion, Garcia-Palomares, Juan Carlos, Gutierrez, Javier
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