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Port Development, Waterway System Analysis, and Marine Transit
The 8 papers in this report deal with the following areas: inventory of potential structural and nonstructural alternatives for increasing navigation capacity of the Upper Mississippi River system; analysis of lock capacity by simulation; study of barge line-haul rates; mathematical model of inland waterway port operations; selected productivity comparisons in surface freight transportation: inland water, rail, and truck, 1955-1979; ferry-service improvements: planning and implementation for Long Island Sound ferry crossings; high-speed commuter ferry service: the Boston experience; and New York ports and the expanding coal markets.
Port Development, Waterway System Analysis, and Marine Transit
The 8 papers in this report deal with the following areas: inventory of potential structural and nonstructural alternatives for increasing navigation capacity of the Upper Mississippi River system; analysis of lock capacity by simulation; study of barge line-haul rates; mathematical model of inland waterway port operations; selected productivity comparisons in surface freight transportation: inland water, rail, and truck, 1955-1979; ferry-service improvements: planning and implementation for Long Island Sound ferry crossings; high-speed commuter ferry service: the Boston experience; and New York ports and the expanding coal markets.
Port Development, Waterway System Analysis, and Marine Transit
A. Hochstein (author) / B. Barker (author) / I. Zabaloieff (author) / M. S. Bronzini (author) / R. A. Margiotta (author)
1982
51 pages
Report
No indication
English
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