This report, the Final Report for the Tri-State Study of High Speed Rail Service, describes the work carried out by TMS/Benesch in analyzing the potential for high speed rail in the Tri-State Corridor. Specifically, the study provides a pre-feasibility concept assessment of the role of high speed rail by analyzing the potential: Technology and route options; Environmental constraints; Ridership and revenue estimates; Operating options; Operating and maintenance costs; Capital costs; and Financial and economic returns. This report presents a summary description of the study process, its findings, conclusions and recommendations. In carrying out the study, TMS/Benesch prepared a series of five Technical Reports which provide supporting documentation and analyses.
Tri-State High Speed Rail Study: Chicago-Milwaukee-Twin Cities Corridor
1991
114 pages
Report
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Englisch
Railroad Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Rail transportation , Feasibility , High speed transportation , Technology , Routes , Economic analysis , Revenue , Costs , Systems analysis , Chicago(Illinois) , Milwaukee(Wisconsin) , Minneapolis(Minnesota) , St. Paul(Minnesota)
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