2017
DOI: 10.1177/1783591717734792
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A road map for explorative scenario creation on Belgian rail freight transport development

Abstract: The starting point of this article is the weak usage of rail freight in Belgium and Europe, both as a sustainable mode of land transportation in itself as well as a part of the intermodal chain. The results are obtained by transversal research on rail freight transport in Belgium, taking into account the European context. This interdisciplinary research develops a road map for the creation of three integrated scenarios: a best case, medium case and worst case scenario for rail freight development, based on a d… Show more

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“…Moreover, the lack of intermodal terminals results in a weak access to the railway network and thus the lack of direct links of the rail freight market. Finally, the lack of interoperability between railway networks of different countries as a consequence of the lack of standardisation in Europe of the railway infrastructure causes difficulties in the rail freight transport in long distances (Troch et al 2017). Considering the above, the growth in rail freight transport promoted by the European authorities presents a number of major challenges that may involve the need to expand the railway network, leading to a chain of environmental consequences that should be studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the lack of intermodal terminals results in a weak access to the railway network and thus the lack of direct links of the rail freight market. Finally, the lack of interoperability between railway networks of different countries as a consequence of the lack of standardisation in Europe of the railway infrastructure causes difficulties in the rail freight transport in long distances (Troch et al 2017). Considering the above, the growth in rail freight transport promoted by the European authorities presents a number of major challenges that may involve the need to expand the railway network, leading to a chain of environmental consequences that should be studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fifth, the MFT is also influenced by the delivery characteristics of companies, such as the freight weight, its dimensions, location, and the customers' needs [28][29][30][31]. Finally, the national transportation networks of neighbouring nations should be highly interoperable to establish MFT on a global scale [32]. The present work identifies all potential MFT barriers related to the previously listed elements of MFT.…”
Section: An Overview Of the Mftmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Globally, MFT might be challenged by the lack of interoperability across national rail networks, if neighbouring countries have differences in rail infrastructure standards [32]. The following discusses four interoperability-related barriers.…”
Section: Interoperability-related Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Edge indicators can be related to road, fluvial or railway infrastructures (air and sea are not examined herein since we focus on urban and periurban areas, and they would be considered in a general freight accessibility for interurban and international transport). However, fluvial and rail capacity estimation in urban areas remains little studied, but methods to estimate the capacity (in the number of vehicles or available travel times) of railway (Pavone, 1997;Laroche, 2014;Troch et al, 2017) and fluvial (Lendjel and Fishmann, 2014) infrastructures can be determined at an urban, periurban or local (i.e. less than 150 km from main cities) level when it relates to urban logistics.…”
Section: Edge Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%