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Multimodal transport (also known as combined transport) is the transportation of goods under a single contract, but performed with at least two different modes of transport; the carrier is liable (in a legal sense) for the entire carriage, even though it is performed by several different modes of transport (by rail, sea and road, for example).
TREDIS has been most commonly used for assessing the expected economic impacts of statewide highway programs, [5] regional multi-modal plans [6] and public transport investment. [7] Its history and theoretical foundation are explained in peer reviewed journal articles. [8] [9]
Transportation is a peer-reviewed academic journal of research in transportation, published by Springer Science+Business Media. The journal focuses on issues of relevance to the formulation of policy, the preparation and evaluation of plans, and the day-to-day operations management of transport systems. It concerns itself with the policies and ...
The grants were approved by the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA) through the Multimodal Transportation Fund, which provides funding to encourage economic development and ensure that a safe ...
Combined transport is a form of intermodal transport, which is the movement of goods in one and the same loading unit or road vehicle, using successively two or more modes of transport without handling the goods themselves in changing modes.
As of August 2011, it is the official journal of the World Society for Transport and Land Use Research. [2] It is operated on a volunteer basis with institutional support from the Center for Transportation Studies and the Networks, Economics, and Urban Systems Research Group [ 3 ] at the University of Minnesota , where it is published three ...
eTransportation is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal covering all modes of transportation by using electricity (vehicles, ships and airplanes). [1] The journal was established in 2019 and is published by Elsevier. The editor-in-chief is Minggao Ouyang (Tsinghua University). [2]
The Georgia Multi-Modal Passenger Terminal (MMPT) was a planned passenger terminal, designed by FXFOWLE Architects and Cooper Carry, to be built in a location to be determined near the Five Points MARTA rail station in The Gulch area of Downtown Atlanta.