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Principles of Calculation of Track Access Charges in Rail Freight Transport in Poland

2019

Non-discriminatory rules for access to the railway infrastructure as well as transparent pricing system are the essential factors of ensuring that the freight transport in Poland is competitive enough. Infrastructure managers pass some categories of their costs (e.g. for maintaining of railway infrastructure) on railway undertakings in the form of access charges verified andaccepted by the Polish regulatory body. In general, approximately one – third of their costs shall be paid by railway undertakings. Given that access charges are treated as one of the most important factors for both railway undertakings and railway infrastructure man-agers. The aim of this article is to review the main p…

FinanceIndirect costsbusiness.industryRail freight transportBusinessDirect costDirectiveTrack (rail transport)Economic JusticeRail infrastructureTransport economicsTransport Economics and Logistics
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Infrastructure as Interface: Thinking the Urban and the High-speed Railway Station: Italian Case-studies

2013

The recent launching in Italy of a number of large scale urban operations centered around High Speed Railway (HSR) stations has added a wealth of examples and themes to the overall European picture; these go to make up a global point of reference for other countries that are, in this period, undertaking the construction of their own HSR networks. Above and beyond the territorial questions often linked to the issue, further research investigating the architectural aspect of these operations would be highly relevant, but is rather lacking. Instead, we shall be focusing on current HSR stations in Italy, such as Turin Porta Susa, Florence Belfiore and Rome Tiburtina, and comparing them briefly,…

Transport engineeringEngineeringbusiness.industryAS-InterfaceSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaRome-Tiburtina HSR Station Turin Porta Susa HSR Station Florence-Belfiore HSR Station Infrastructural architecture Rail Infrastructure Intermodality Mobility Urban regeneration project Urban connectorbusinessRail infrastructureSpaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and ExtraUrban Studies
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Pricing and infrastructure fees in shaping cooperation in a model of high-speed rail and airline competition

2020

Abstract This paper studies the effects of cooperation in a hub-and-spoke network with high-speed rail and airline competition. The distinctive elements of our analysis are the consideration of: (i) per-passenger airport and rail infrastructure fees; (ii) mixed bundling pricing by partners, and (iii) an airline duopoly in the international market. We show that partners fix the cheapest bundle price of the combined trip, that non-allied operators respond by decreasing the prices per link, and that connecting traffic increases. Per-passenger fees significantly affect the price differences following cooperation. An empirical application confirms that it is privately profitable and that welfare…

International market050210 logistics & transportationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesTransportation010501 environmental sciencesManagement Science and Operations Research01 natural sciences0502 economics and businessBusinessRail infrastructureWelfareDuopolyIndustrial organization0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCivil and Structural Engineeringmedia_commonTransportation Research Part B: Methodological
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Cost that is Directly Incurred as a Result of Operating the Train Service on the 1520 mm Rail with Primarily Freight Transportation

2016

AbstractUnder the Directive 2012/34/EU (21 November 2012) “the charges for … [rail] infrastructure … shall be set at the cost that is directly incurred as a result of operating the train service”. This charging rule is new for Baltic States’ railways, where due to the favorable geographic position a full cost application without detalization was possible. Although, a big number of relevant studies on the issue was made in EU, all of them covered only 1435mm railways with primarily passenger transportation. This study has been made in order to understand the impact of train operating on 1520mm rail infrastructure with primarily freight transportation.A gradual model of infrastructure chargin…

railway costs; charging model; 1520mm railway050210 logistics & transportationEngineeringbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesProcess (computing)02 engineering and technologycharging modelDirectiveTransport engineering020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringOrder (exchange)Service (economics)0502 economics and businessFull costPosition (finance)1520 mm railwaybusinessrailway costsRail infrastructuremedia_commonTransportation Research Procedia
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