Hasegawa et al., 2014 - Google Patents
The impact of different maximum speeds on journey times, energy use, headway times and the number of trains required for phase one of Britain's high speed two lineHasegawa et al., 2014
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- Hasegawa D
- Nicholson G
- Roberts C
- Schmid F
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- WIT Transactions on the Built Environment
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The maximum speed of High Speed Rail (HSR) operations has increased over the past few years. Indeed, it is planned to operate the new High Speed Two (HS2) line in Britain at 330 km/h, once the first phase is completed in 2026. This will lead to very short journey times …
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