A Systematic and Analytical Review of the Socioeconomic and Environmental Impact of the Deployed High-Speed Rail (HSR) Systems on the World
Mohsen Momenitabar, Zhila Dehdari Ebrahimi, Mohammad Arani

TL;DR
This paper systematically reviews the socioeconomic and environmental impacts of high-speed rail systems worldwide, comparing different countries and analyzing effects on energy, land use, economy, travel, health, and quality of life.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, comparative analysis of HSR impacts across multiple countries, highlighting key benefits and challenges.
Findings
HSR reduces travel time significantly.
HSR has mixed effects on local land use.
HSR contributes to economic development.
Abstract
The installation of high-speed rail in the world during the last two decades resulted in significant socioeconomic and environmental changes. The U.S. has the longest rail network in the world, but the focus is on carrying a wide variety of loads including coal, farm crops, industrial products, commercial goods, and miscellaneous mixed shipments. Freight and passenger services in the U.S. dates to 1970, with both carried out by private railway companies. Railways were the main means of transport between cities from the late 19th century through the middle of the 20th century. However, rapid growth in production and improvements in technologies changed those dynamics. The fierce competition for comfortability and pleasantness in passenger travel and the proliferation of aviation services in the U.S. channeled federal and state budgets towards motor vehicle infrastructure, which brought…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAviation Industry Analysis and Trends · Air Traffic Management and Optimization · Transportation Planning and Optimization
