Competition for Long Distance Passenger Rail Services: The Emerging Evidence
| Date of Publication | 1 December 2009 |
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| Publication Type | Discussion Paper |
| Tags | Bidding, Coasts, Competition, Distance, Land Ownership, Passengers, Railways, Rolling Stock, Trains, Transport, Transport Economics, Travel |
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