Abstract
New high-speed rail transport infrastructures produce profound time-space changes that make new activities possible. Our aim is to measure the impact of such changes on potential business or leisure travel between cities.We develop a contact potential indicator (Tornqvist, 1970) that measures the possibility of making a trip to a distant location within the desirable time-space prism. The indicator is developed in the context of the high-speed rail line between Tours and Bordeaux.The results demonstrate the possibility of contact from a series of key cities affected by new high-speed rail infrastructure, both before and after project completion. Our analysis shows that Bordeaux benefits greatly from the extension of the rail line: the preferred method of contact to Paris will switch to rail from the current air preference, and several cities that cannot be reached in the current pre-project conditions will become 'contactable'. Other cities that benefit are Angouleme, Tours and Poitiers.
Highlights
Utilisation de l’indicateur potentiel de contact dans l’analyse de l’impact de la ligne TGV Tours-Bordeaux sur les liaisons entre villes
42 From a methodological point of view, following several contributions within the framework of European spatial planning, this paper presents a new analysis of the interaction between cities and transport, based on the contact potential indicator
From the perspective of assessing a new transport system, our use of the timetable based approach provides a solution to one limitation of these studies
Summary
Utilisation de l’indicateur potentiel de contact dans l’analyse de l’impact de la ligne TGV Tours-Bordeaux sur les liaisons entre villes. ISSN: 2294-9135 Publisher: National Committee of Geography of Belgium, Société Royale Belge de Géographie. Electronic reference Alain L’Hostis, Liu Liu and Thomas Leysens, « Using contact potential measurements to analyse future intercity links made possible by the Tours–Bordeaux High-Speed Rail line », Belgeo [Online], 1 | 2017, Online since 25 July 2017, connection on 30 April 2019. This text was automatically generated on 30 April 2019. Belgeo est mis à disposition selon les termes de la licence Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. Using contact potential measurements to analyse future intercity links made p
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