Delaware's Transportation Agenda in the Northeast Corridor

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2009-11-20T21:05:47Z
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The fractionated governance structure of the entire Northeast Corridor (Warren 2009) is also evidenced within the Baltimore-to-Philadelphia portion, which contains the entire extent of Delaware’s claim to the corridor. Though comprising only a small segment of the overall corridor and a miniscule portion of Delaware’s total transportation infrastructure, this 25-mile stretch is fundamental to the state’s relations with transportation and economic networks at several scales, from regional to global. This report employs recent literature and stakeholder input to provide future researchers with an appreciation for the major issues that will hinder or enable Delaware’s regional, national, and international transportation relationships over the next five to ten years.
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Delaware, Northeast Corridor, Transportation, Infrastructure, Commuter Rail, Perryville, Newark, Delaware, BRAC, Intermodal Terminals, Open-Road Tolling, ITMS (Integrated Transportation Management System), Port of Wilmington, Delaware, Short Sea Shipping, New Castle County Airport
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