Swift Rail and Growing Cities

Authors:

Dr Nicholas Falk and Reg Harman

Date:

January 2016

Themes:

Transport and connectivity

Urban development and regeneration

Locations:

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Summary:

The UK could learn from Germany and its own experience in London’s Docklands when it comes to rail transport links, argue Dr Nicholas Falk and Reg Harman.

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Many medium-size cities suffer from severe traffic congestion and poor accessibility, limiting their potential to improve their economy, environment, and social equity. These problems could be addressed by creating high-quality transit linking such cities with suburban and other catchment areas through use of existing rail lines and abandoned former railway alignments. This concept, termed ‘Swift Rail’, would call for an innovative approach to local railway and transport development.

The main article first appeared in The International Light Rail Magazine in January 2016.