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Thredbo 6: Recent submissions

    • Revitalising European Railways: A Comparative Assessment of the Emerging Models 

      Monami, Eric
      Published 1999-01-01
      In this paper, we analyse and compare the various institutional models and regulatory arrangements that have recently emerged from the restructuring of European passenger rail industries and, more specifically, the contractual ...
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    • Franchise A Live and Let Live Option for Public Transport Undertakings in India 

      Mathur, Dr. S.K.
      Published 1999-01-01
      Passenger road transport in India has thus far been predominantly under the domain of the public sector. The Road Transport Corporations Act, 1950, paved the way for the upsurge of nationalised bus transport in India. In ...
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    • Public Transport Route Optimisation Methodology in South Africa 

      van Zyl, NJW; Prins, PG; Bowman, RV; Vermeulen, Dr. MJ
      Published 1999-01-01
      During the last few decades public transport demand patterns in South African metropolitan areas have changed considerably due to market forces such as urban decentralisation and informal settlement on the urban fringes. ...
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    • Benchmarking of Mobility Networks Performances: Competitive Threat or Cooperative Tool? 

      Mathieu, Yves; Plantié, Claire
      Published 1999-01-01
      This paper proposed a synthesis of the potential fields of application of benchmarking in the field of mobility, based on the most recent initiatives of the European Commission and practical applications. After a definition ...
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    • Integration Between Bus and Light Rapid Transit on Midland Metro Line 1 

      Truelove, Paul
      Published 1999-01-01
      It had been intended, when the proposed paper was submitted, to report on the first attempts at bus/LRT interchange on the new Midland Metro, and on the response of private sector bus operators who could, should the ...
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