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Presentations from the 2007 TRB Annual Meeting
All presentations are copyrighted and may
be used only with permission from the authors.
Items will download as pdf or pps files.
- Rail Freight In Relief
of Roadway Congestion,
Joseph G. B. Bryan,
Managing Director, Global Trade & TransportationGlobal Insight, Inc.
&
Glen Weisbrod,
Economic Development Research Group, Inc.
- Public Agency and Research
Perspectives, David B. Clarke, Research Associate Professor, University
of Tennessee, Knoxville
- State Perspective on Truck
to Rail Freight Diversion: Freight Rail As A Tool for Highway Congestion
Mitigation,
Diane Davidson, Director,
Division of Public Transit, Rail and Waterways,
Tennessee Department of Transportation
- CSX Transportation, John M. Gibson Jr.
- Congestion Relief on Highways Using Rail
for Moving Containers: Alameda Corridor Experience,
Arthur B. Goodwin, Director of Planning,
Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority
- Rail Freight As a Tool for
Highway Congestion Mitigation:
Fact or Fantasy?
Public Agency Perspectives,
Outlook at Metropolitan Planning
Organization Level,
John Hummer, New Jersey Transportation Planning Authority
- JB Hunt Transportation Services, Howard
- Rail Freight Bottom Line Report,
David Hunt, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
- Assessing the Impact of Modal
Diversion on Pavement Maintenance Costs and Asset Management Practices,
Elizabeth E. Ogard, Prime Focus, LLC
- Rail Road Transportation Tropicana, Eric
Potter
- Rail Freight
as a Means of Reducing Roadway Congestion: Feasibility Considerations
for Planning - Technical and Institutional Issues in Shifting Truck
Traffic to Rail: Overview, Michael Testerman, Rail Solution Vice-chairman
- Rail Solution: Thinking Beyond Pavement,
Michael Testerman, Rail Solution Vice-chairman
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