The Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC) system has been proposed to provide quick, safe, and reliable movement of people and goods by automobile and rail throughout the state of Texas. The corridor system is expected to relieve congestion on existing roadways, divert hazardous materials away from urban areas, and stimulate economic growth and development. However, in order to ensure that the proposed Trans-Texas Corridor routes will be fully integrated into the states transportation system, the corridors proximity to and potential effects on the existing airport network, as well as any future airport growth, must also be considered in the planning process.
Evaluation and Integration of Texas Airports into the Trans-Texas Corridor, Project Summary
2004
2 pages
Report
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Air Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Airports , Texas , Transportation safety , Automobiles , Rail transportation , Transportation corridors , Traffic congestion , Hazardous materials , Urban areas , Economic development , Transportation planning , Transportation networks , Transportation systems , Evaluation
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