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Main Title North American marine highways /
Author Kruse, C. James.
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Author Title of a Work
Hutson, Nathan Mark,
Publisher Transportation Research Board,
Year Published 2010
OCLC Number 663994903
ISBN 9780309154895; 0309154898
Subjects Shipping--Research--North America ; Shipping--Economic aspects--North America ; Inland water transportation--Research--North America ; Transportation and state--North America ; Greenhouse gas mitigation--North America
Internet Access
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http://www.trb.org/Publications/Blurbs/North_American_Marine_Highways_163938.aspx
http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/ncfrp/ncfrp_rpt_005.pdf
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ELCM  HE637.K78 2010 NVFEL Library/Ann Arbor, MI 04/29/2016
Collation 99 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Notes
At head of title: National Cooperative Freight Research Program. Research sponsored by the Research and Innovative Technology Administration Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-97).
Contents Notes
"This report presents an evaluation of the potential for moving intermodal containers on chassis, non-containerized trailers, or rail cars on marine highways in North America. The report is especially valuable for its assessment of the conditions for feasibility; its analysis of the economic, technical, regulatory, and logistical barriers inhibiting greater use of the marine highway system; and proposed solutions for barrier elimination. This report will enable public and private stakeholders to better understand the underlying reasons for the current underutilization of the marine highway system. This marine highway system (often referred to as short sea shipping) includes navigable rivers, lakes, canals, seaways, and coastal waterways. Currently, less than 4% of the Nation's domestic freight moves by water."--Pub. desc. Ch. 1. Background -- Ch. 2. Research Approach -- Ch. 3. Findings and Applications -- Ch. 4. Conclusions and Suggested Research.