The sustainability of high-speed railways (HSRs) depends on many factors, and one of them is the location of stations. This is important in terms of the performance, competition and interconnectivity of HSRs and for the future of cities where HSR stations are located. The ten selected HSRs were analysed using PIM-DEAsoft-V3.0 and IBM SPSS software. The secondary data methodology that has been used in this research was supported by information on some empirical evidence. Most of the data were gathered from online sources, reported research on HSRs in the selected countries and the International Union of Railway’s website, as well as considering railway statistics and European and institutional publications. The main findings show that the location of HSR stations has influence on the efficiency and productivity of the HSRs and the local governments. The HSR services that are oriented on services with a median distance between 200 and 250 km have higher productivity and efficiency scores than short- or long-distance services. The expected outcome of this research may contribute to the identification of the relationship between the choice of location of HSR stations and the performance of HSRs, in addition to highlighting the factors that influence the sustainability of HSRs.
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November 17 2021
The station location and sustainability of high-speed railway systems Available to Purchase
Inara Watson, PhD, MSc, BSc;
School of Engineering, London South Bank University, London, UK
(corresponding author: watsoni2@Isbu.ac.uk)
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Amer Ali, PhD;
Amer Ali, PhD
Director of MSc Courses, Senior Lecturer
Division of Civil and Building Services Engineering, School of the Built Environment and Architecture, London South Bank University, London, UK
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Ali Bayyati, PhD
Ali Bayyati, PhD
Senior Lecturer/Course Director
Division of Construction, Property and Surveying, School of the Built Environment and Architecture, London South Bank University, London, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
May 18 2021
Accepted:
September 13 2021
Online ISSN: 2053-0250
Print ISSN: 2053-0242
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2022
Infrastructure Asset Management (2022) 9 (2): 60–72.
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Received:
May 18 2021
Accepted:
September 13 2021
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Watson I, Ali A, Bayyati A (2022), "The station location and sustainability of high-speed railway systems". Infrastructure Asset Management, Vol. 9 No. 2 pp. 60–72, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jinam.21.00008
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