The primary concern of this project was to assess the current state of landside access at Texas's deepwater ports. Landside access is a general term used to describe the multimodal connections used for transferring goods from their unloading station at the port to their next destination. Problems of landside access arise when the throughput capacity of a port exceeds that of the land-based transportation network servicing the port.
Landside Access Needs for Deep-Water Ports in Texas, Project Summary
2004
2 pages
Report
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Englisch
Transportation , Marine & Waterway Transportation , Civil Engineering , Regional Administration & Planning , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Ports , Landside access , Deep-water ports , Tezas , Project summary (0-4437) , Multimodal connections , Access , Transferring goods , Land-based transportation , Marine terminals , Cargo transportation
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