The Efficiency of the Bimodal System Transportation
Abstract
The development of fast railway results in an increased applicationof Trailer Train bimodal system transportation. Thetraffic costs are multiply reduced, particularly the variablecosts. On the other hand the environmental pollution from exhaustgases is also reduced. Therefore, by the year 2010 cargotransport should be preponderant~v used which would be characterisedby fast electric trains producing less noise, at lowercosts and with clean environment.References
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Štrumberger N, Perić T, Štefančić G. The Efficiency of the Bimodal System Transportation. Promet [Internet]. 1 [cited 2024Oct.11];10(1-2):89-2. Available from: https://traffic.fpz.hr/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/926
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