Bus and train connections between towns in Lower Silesia under different operational models:Competition or complementarity?
Relationships between the activities of bus carriers and rail passenger traffic (and the railway offer) are examined in this article. The study was carried out in peripheral areas located at the Polish and Czech borderlands in Lower Silesia province. High quality rail transport generally increases t...
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doaj-05f0744285cc4134bf3167c4b2d590ae2021-09-06T19:22:28ZengSciendoMoravian Geographical Reports1210-88122019-03-01271314010.2478/mgr-2019-0003mgr-2019-0003Bus and train connections between towns in Lower Silesia under different operational models:Competition or complementarity?Smolarski Mateusz0Jurkowski Wojciech1Raczyk Andrzej2Department of Spatial Management, Institute of Geography and Regional Development, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Environmental Management, University of Wrocław, Wrocław, PolandDepartment of Spatial Management, Institute of Geography and Regional Development, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Environmental Management, University of Wrocław, Wrocław, PolandDepartment of Spatial Management, Institute of Geography and Regional Development, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Environmental Management, University of Wrocław, Wrocław, PolandRelationships between the activities of bus carriers and rail passenger traffic (and the railway offer) are examined in this article. The study was carried out in peripheral areas located at the Polish and Czech borderlands in Lower Silesia province. High quality rail transport generally increases the demand for transport services. Therefore, the proper development of transport offer plays a key role in the functioning of public transport systems, the backbone of which is rail transport. The study also shows that under conditions of transport market deregulation, bus carriers have developed a competitive network which is not complementary to rail transport. As a consequence, the deregulation of the transport market has increased the risk of transport exclusion.https://doi.org/10.2478/mgr-2019-0003public transport systemsperipheral areasintegrated transport systemsrail transportbus transporttransport exclusionpoland |
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Bus and train connections between towns in Lower Silesia under different operational models:Competition or complementarity? |
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Bus and train connections between towns in Lower Silesia under different operational models:Competition or complementarity? |
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Bus and train connections between towns in Lower Silesia under different operational models:Competition or complementarity? |
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Bus and train connections between towns in Lower Silesia under different operational models:Competition or complementarity? |
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Bus and train connections between towns in Lower Silesia under different operational models:Competition or complementarity? |
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bus and train connections between towns in lower silesia under different operational models:competition or complementarity? |
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Moravian Geographical Reports |
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Relationships between the activities of bus carriers and rail passenger traffic (and the railway offer) are examined in this article. The study was carried out in peripheral areas located at the Polish and Czech borderlands in Lower Silesia province. High quality rail transport generally increases the demand for transport services. Therefore, the proper development of transport offer plays a key role in the functioning of public transport systems, the backbone of which is rail transport. The study also shows that under conditions of transport market deregulation, bus carriers have developed a competitive network which is not complementary to rail transport. As a consequence, the deregulation of the transport market has increased the risk of transport exclusion. |
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public transport systems peripheral areas integrated transport systems rail transport bus transport transport exclusion poland |
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