Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
5-2013
Abstract
High speed rail systems have blossomed in technological advances since their debut in the 1960’s with the Japanese Shinkansen line. As miles upon miles of tracks increase around the world, bringing added mobility to travelers while decreasing emissions, various technologies are leading the way to a faster tomorrow. This article explores the differences in what countries around the world are using to supply the next generation of travel modes. This paper details the differences in technological implementations from Asia, Europe, and North America. High speed rail systems are far more developed in other countries, especially China, and have required substantial government investment. The United States, with limited HSR development, stands to benefit from the technological advances of others and learn from the economic impacts of HSR in other countries.
Keywords
High Speed Rail
Discipline
Urban Studies
Research Areas
Integrative Research Areas
Publication
Journal of Transportation Technologies
Volume
03
Issue
2A
First Page
57
Last Page
62
ISSN
2160-0473
Identifier
10.4236/jtts.2013.32a007
Publisher
Scientific Research Publishing
Citation
JIAO, Junfeng; HARBIN, Jenna; and LI, Yuan.
Fast tracks: A comparison of high speed rail in China, Europe and the United States. (2013). Journal of Transportation Technologies. 03, (2A), 57-62.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/537
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https://doi.org/10.4236%2Fjtts.2013.32a007