Forum Summary Report - Interurban Rail Transportation: Moving People and Goods in the 21st Century

Author(s)Moreland, Lisa
Author(s)Brennan, Lisa
Author(s)Craig, Janna
Date Accessioned2007-07-19T14:17:01Z
Date Available2007-07-19T14:17:01Z
Publication Date2007-07-19T14:17:01Z
AbstractFinding more efficient and environmentally sustainable ways of transporting people and goods among cities is a key component of America’s future mobility. Rail transportation, an important resource in accommodating mobility, is receiving far less attention than it deserves. Historically, railroads have played a major role in the spatial organization of the United States and the growth and prosperity of urban centers. Although much of the movement of people and commodities has shifted to automobiles and trucks, rail service has remained important for economic growth and development. The policy forum focused primarily on East Coast routes and Delaware’s strategic location within the Northeast Corridor. It is hoped that the discussion generated by this forum will encourage new thinking and productive first steps toward building stronger rail passenger and goods movement within urban corridors. Planners and policy analysts joined state transportation department employees from around the region to discuss the issues surrounding moving people and goods in the twenty-first century via freight and passenger rail.en
SponsorDelaware Department of Transportationen
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/2716
Languageen_USen
Part of SeriesIPAen
Part of Series274en
Keywordsinterurbanen
Keywordspassenger railen
Keywordsfreighten
KeywordsAmtraken
KeywordsNortheast Corridoren
Keywordstransportationen
TitleForum Summary Report - Interurban Rail Transportation: Moving People and Goods in the 21st Centuryen
TypeOtheren
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