Energy analyses for short haul intercity passenger transportation policy and planning activities are gaining importance in North America. In order to demonstrate a methodology for energy analysis and to advance technical knowledge on the energy conservation potential in intercity passenger transportation, this paper reports major findings of a case study of the Toronto‐Ottawa‐Montreal multimodal system. From a total (direct and indirect) energy perspective for origin‐destination travel, energy efficiency and conservation potential of technological improvements, modal shifts and increased load factors are reported.
II. Intercity passenger transportation: energy efficiency and conservation case study
Transportation Planning and Technology ; 7 , 1 ; 1-9
1981-09-01
9 pages
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I. intercity passenger transportation: energy consumption characteristics
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 1981
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