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Original Articles

Generic Framework for Transport Network Designs: Applications and Treatment in Intermodal Freight Transport Literature

Pages 733-749 | Received 31 Oct 2006, Accepted 24 Jan 2007, Published online: 16 Oct 2007
 

Abstract

Six principles for the design of transport systems are described, including direct link, corridor, hub‐and‐spoke, connected hubs, static routes, and dynamic routes. The designs are theoretically discussed, defining the operational character of each design and their application in passenger, freight and rail freight transport. The theory is then applied to intermodal freight transport by comparing the terminology used in the paper with that in the scientific literature. The advantages of using a generic terminology over contextual ones are identified from the perspectives of researchers, commercial operators and policy‐makers.

Acknowledgements

The author would like to acknowledge funding from the Swedish Road and Rail Administrations and the Foundation of the Savings Bank in Karlshamn.

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