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The total social costs of constructing and operating a maglev line using a case study of the riyadh-dammam corridor, Saudi Arabia

Hamad et al., 2018

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11015902999418901765
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Hamad A
John P
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Инновационные транспортные системы и технологии

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Background: Introducing Magnetic Levitation (Maglev) technology in a developing country is a big challenge that needs huge investments in infrastructure, operations and maintenance. Background information about the development of Maglev worldwide to date is included …
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