“…Among the most important contributions, let us mention: Spielmann and Scholz (2005), Horvath (2006, 2007), Chester and Horvath (2009), Spielmann et al (2007), Stripple and Uppenberg (2010) and Fries and Hellweg (2014). Furthermore, it should be mentioned some articles that have analysed the environmental impact of high-speed rail from a life cycle perspective: Von Rozycki et al (2003), Chester and Horvath (2010), Yue et al (2015), Jones et al (2017), Bueno et al (2017), Bilgili et al (2019), Lin et al (2019) and De Bortoli et al (2020). Spielmann and Scholz (2005) analysed the environmental life cycle performance of rail, inland waterways and road transport in Europe, concluding that for gaseous emissions rail or inland waterways transport presented 92% and 65% less gaseous emissions compared to road transport, respectively.…”