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Reference and pro rail scenarios for European corridors to 2050

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  • Doll, Claus
  • Köhler, Jonathan Hugh

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This paper feeds into Stream 2 of the LowCarb-RFC study. It seeks to construct a Business-as-Usual scenario and a more ambitious Pro Rail scenario for freight transport along two major European rail freight corridors: RFC 1 (Rhine-Alpine) from the Dutch seaports to northern Italy and RFC 8 (North Sea-Baltic) from the Belgium seaports to Poland. The main focus of the scenarios is on the railways, but for a complete picture road haulage and inland navigation are considered as well.

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  • Doll, Claus & Köhler, Jonathan Hugh, 2018. "Reference and pro rail scenarios for European corridors to 2050," Working Papers "Sustainability and Innovation" S15/2018, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:fisisi:s152018
    Note: Working Paper 5 of the study LowCarb-RFC - European Rail Freight Corridors going Carbon Neutral.
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    1. Meyer, Niclas & Horvat, Djerdj & Hitzler, Matthias & Doll, Claus, 2018. "Business models for freight and logistics services," Working Papers "Sustainability and Innovation" S08/2018, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI).
    2. Anna Urbanek, 2016. "Costs and Benefits of High Speed Rail Integration in Europe," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Monika Bąk (ed.), Transport Development Challenges in the Twenty-First Century, pages 67-76, Springer.
    3. Gandenberger, Carsten & Köhler, Jonathan Hugh & Doll, Claus, 2018. "Institutional and organisational change in the German rail transport sector," Working Papers "Sustainability and Innovation" S09/2018, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI).
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