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European Transport Research Review
How to make modal shift from road to rail possible in the European transport market, as aspired to in the EU Transport White Paper 2011
Original Paper
Stefano Ricci1  Bo-Lennart Nelldal2  Dewan Md Zahurul Islam3 
[1]DICEA “Sapienza” Università di Roma, 00184, Rome, Italy
[2]KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 100 44, Stockholm, Sweden
[3]NewRail - Centre for Railway Research, Newcastle University, NE17RU, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
关键词: Rail freight;    Customer requirements;    Improvements;    Modal shift;    White paper 2011;    2050;    Europe;   
DOI  :  10.1007/s12544-016-0204-x
 received in 2015-11-20, accepted in 2016-05-17,  发布年份 2016
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】
IntroductionThe total demand for freight transport in Europe has increased significantly in recent decades, but most of it has been handled by road transport. To fulfil the modal shift targets set in the EU White Paper 2011, it will be necessary to double rail’s market share from today’s 18 %, by 2050. Translating this into reality means rail will have to handle 3 to 4 times the cargo volume it does today. With this in mind, the paper develops a vision of an efficient rail freight system in 2050.MethodologyTo achieve the above objective, the research applies literature survey and group discussion methodology and applying a system approach. Keeping on board the EU Transport White Paper 2011 modal shift targets, as well as future freight demand and customer requirements, the current research attempts to answer the following three critical questions:How can rail offer the quality of service that will attract customers and fulfil the targets?How can rail offer its customers a price that is competitive with road?How can rail offer the capacity to meet the increased demand from modal shift?ResultsThe authors find that the service quality can be improved by better planning, application of appropriate ICT-systems and adoption of an integrated supply chain approach. A more customer-orientated service can also be achieved by further deregulation of rail. There is also an urgent need for a faster implementation of Rail Freight Corridors (RFC). As well as liner trains, future rail freight services should be offering end-point trains, with semi/ fully automated loading/unloading equipment in hub-terminals, as well as terminals at sidings to improve the availability of intermodal operation.ConclusionTo offer a competitive price and reliable service, a reduction in operating costs will be vital by implementing a number of measures, including operation of heavier and longer trains, wider loading gauge, higher average speed, and better utilisation of wagon space and all assets. This will bring increased capacity, as well as better timetable planning, signalling systems and infrastructure improvements.
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© The Author(s) 2016

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