2021
DOI: 10.1177/0361198121990674
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COVID-19 Impact on Transport: A Paper from the Railways’ Systems Research Perspective

Abstract: This paper analyzes the possible impacts of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on the transport sector and specifically on the railways. It aims at investigating how the sector should approach the “new normal.” The pandemic had repercussions not only on the interaction between producers and consumers but also on the environment, therefore changing the supply chain. The health crisis halted passengers’ mobility and limited air and sea freight capacity significantly, consequently producing a positive impact… Show more

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“…During the pandemic, there has been a turn to private modes (cars, bikes, and motorbikes) and a decrease in the demand for public transport ( Hasselwander et al., 2021 ; Meena, 2020 ; Przybylowski, Stelmak, & Suchanek, 2021 ; Rajput, Li, Gao, & Mostafavi, 2021 ; Wilbur et al., 2020 ). The reduced urban mobility and travel in general seem to have a direct positive environmental impact on urban space since they lead to a reduction of emissions and transport-driven atmospheric pollution ( Tardivo, Carrillo Zanuy, & Sánchez Martín, 2021 ; Wang & Li, 2021 ). In urban areas, there has been observed an increase in the modal share of walking and bicycling, which ensure better conditions of social distancing ( Bucsky, 2020 ; Teixeira & Lopes, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the pandemic, there has been a turn to private modes (cars, bikes, and motorbikes) and a decrease in the demand for public transport ( Hasselwander et al., 2021 ; Meena, 2020 ; Przybylowski, Stelmak, & Suchanek, 2021 ; Rajput, Li, Gao, & Mostafavi, 2021 ; Wilbur et al., 2020 ). The reduced urban mobility and travel in general seem to have a direct positive environmental impact on urban space since they lead to a reduction of emissions and transport-driven atmospheric pollution ( Tardivo, Carrillo Zanuy, & Sánchez Martín, 2021 ; Wang & Li, 2021 ). In urban areas, there has been observed an increase in the modal share of walking and bicycling, which ensure better conditions of social distancing ( Bucsky, 2020 ; Teixeira & Lopes, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A justification of the analysis of the effect of risk upon public transport utilisation lies in its relevance to managing future crises. Tardivo et al (2021) propose an agenda based around five “R”s—resilience, return, re-imagination, reform, and research. Dong et al (2021) argue that a better understanding of factors affecting passenger satisfaction, and particularly the perception of safety, can aid future disaster emergency management.…”
Section: Literature Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amankwah-Amoah ( 2020 ) indicated how the aircraft companies have adjusted to the COVID-19 outbreak essential for the road transport industry. Tardivo et al ( 2021 ) showed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic for various transport modes. Świtała and Łukasiewicz ( 2021 ) examined 100 enterprises representing the road transport sector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%