Consistent with the objective of fostering better transportation in the Twin Cities Region and recognizing the need for demand and capacity information on which to base evaluation of opportunities for freight infrastructure investment, the Minnesota Intermodal Regional Terminal Study (MIRTS) coordinating group comprised of private and public sector organizations used contractor assistance to perform an assessment of needs for terminal capacity in the Twin Cities area to handIe intermodal freight. This study has been part of a larger effort by MIRTS involving the study sponsors consisting of staff of Metropolitan Council, Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT), Burlington Northern Railroad (BN), and CP Rail System (CPRS).
Twin Cities Region Intermodal Terminal Needs Study: A Report to the Metropolitan Council
1995
194 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Railroad Transportation , Road Transportation , Marine & Waterway Transportation , Freight terminals , Intermodal transportation systems , Railroad transportation , Cargo transportation , Demand analysis , Minnesota , Capacity analysis , Intermodal terminal , Twin Cities Region
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