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Competitive Tendering Of Rail Services Oecd

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Competitive Tendering Of Rail Services Oecd
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Publisher: Distributed by OECD Pub., ECMT
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.08 MB
Pages: 229
Author: OECD
ISBN: 9789282101438, 9789282101636, 9282101436, 9282101630
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Competitive Tendering Of Rail Services Oecd by Oecd 9789282101438, 9789282101636, 9282101436, 9282101630 instant download after payment.

Competitive tendering provides a way to introduce competition to railways whilst preserving an integrated network of services. It has been used for freight railways in some countries but is particularly attractive for passenger networks when subsidized services make competition between trains serving the same routes difficult or impossible to organize. This report examines experience to date from around the world in competitively tendering rail services. It seeks to draw lessons for effective design of concessions and regulation from both the successful and less successful cases examined. The work is based on detailed examinations by experts of the experience of passenger rail concessions in the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands. It also draws on examples of freight rail concessions in Latin America.--Publisher's description. 

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