In 2002, Governor Rick Perry announced his vision for a new transportation system for Texas, the Trans Texas Corridors (TTC). He proposed that Texas be connected by a 4,000-mile network of corridors up to 1,200 feet wide with separate lanes for passenger vehicles and trucks. The initial corridor concept includes separated rail tracks (freight, commuter, and high-speed) and space for the provision of utilities, in addition to the highways.
Design and Operation of Inland Ports as Nodes of the Trans-Texas Corridor, Project Summary
2005
2 pages
Report
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Englisch
Transportation , Urban & Regional Technology & Development , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Project summary , Project 0-4702 , Transportation system , Trans Texas Corridors , Inland Port Study , Freight efficiencies , Impact , Software , Decision making tool , The Trans Texas Corridors (TTC) , Inland Port Study (IPS)
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