Report on the Current State of Combined Transport in Europe
This report on the current state of combined transport in Europe begins with an overview of combined transport in 30 European countries of the ECMT. It deals with both Central and Eastern European Countries that have recently become Members and the long-standing Member countries for which the most r...
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OECD Publishing
1998.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Definition and main features of combined transport
- -2.1. Definitions
- 2.2. Main features of combined transport
- 3. International activities in combined transport
- 3.1. ECMT activities
- 3.2. UN/ECE activities: the AGTC/AGN
- 3.3. European Union Activities in the area of combined transport
- 3.4. Other international governmental agencies
- 3.5. International professional associations
- 4. General analysis
- 4.1. Main routes used in combined transport
- 4.2. Standards of related infrastructure
- 4.3. Transit time and reliability
- 4.4. Organisation
- 4.5. Border crossings
- 4.6. Factors determining the competitiveness of combined transport vis-à-vis road transport on selected European routes
- 5. Combined transport on main international links
- -5.1. Criteria on which links were selected
- 5.2. North-West to South-East Europe: UK/Netherlands/Belgium/Luxembourg through Germany and Austria to Hungary/Bulgaria/Romania/Greece/Turkey
- 5.3. North to South-West Europe: UK/Netherlands/Belgium through France to Spain/Portugal
- 5.4. North to South-Central Europe: Sweden/Norway/Finland/Denmark through Germany/Austria/Switzerland to Italy
- 5.5. Western Europe to Eastern Europe
- 5.6. Inland waterway transport: North Sea to Black Sea. Other inland waterway links used in combined transport
- 5.7. Coastal shipping
- 6. Price competition between road and combined transport
- 6.1. General
- 6.2. Case studies
- 6.3. Conclusions
- 7. Summary of findings and comparison with the conclusions of the 1992 report
- 7.1. General analysis
- 7.2. Analysis of rail operations in combined transport
- 7.3. Analysis of national and international regulatory measures
- Annex A: Country reports
- Annex B: International European Combined Transport Road-Rail traffic in 1996.
- Conclusions and Recommendations adopted at the Council of Ministers held at Copenhagen on 26 and 27 May 1998