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The Potential Role of Airports as Intermodal Terminals: Lessons from International and Domestic Experiences

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  • Vetrovsky, Dan
  • Kanafani, Adib

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The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991, calls for closer coordination of intermodal transportation as a method to solve many of today’s transportation problems. The passage of this Act has prompted many engineers and planners to re-assess the potential benefits of intermodal cooperation. One area that has gained increased attention is the relationship between air and rail transportation. Many intermodal proponents feel that the integration of air and rail travel could help reduce airport congestion and delay. They also believe that it creates additional capacity so that the system is able to meet forecasted demand.

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  • Vetrovsky, Dan & Kanafani, Adib, 1994. "The Potential Role of Airports as Intermodal Terminals: Lessons from International and Domestic Experiences," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt90d5h2xh, University of California Transportation Center.
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    1. Zhang, Yu, 2008. "Real-time Inter-modal Strategies for Airline Schedule Perturbation Recovery and Airport Congestion Mitigation under Collaborative Decision Making (CDM)," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt2k44c9tx, University of California Transportation Center.

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