- Tech Report 12
- Cambridge Systematics, Inc. 1
- METRANS Transportation Center (Calif.) 2
- Texas. Dept. of Transportation. Research and Technology Implementation Office 1
- Texas A&M Transportation Institute 1
- United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Transportation Performance Management 1
- University of Southern California. School of Public Policy 1
- University of Texas at Austin. Center for Transportation Research 7
- METRANS Transportation Center (Calif.) 3
- Southwest Region University Transportation Center (U.S.) 1
- Texas Department of Transportation. Research and Technology Implementation Office 1
- United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Planning 1
- United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Transportation Performance Management 1
- University of Texas at Austin. Center for Transportation Research 5
- Barbours Cut 1
- Bayport 1
- Benefit cost analysis 1
- Borders 1
- Case studies 3
- Channels (Waterways) 1
- Coalitions 1
- Commerce 1
- Construction 1
- Construction projects 1
- container forecasting 1
- Containerization 1
- Containerization--Texas 1
- Containers 1
- Corridor 1
- Corridor Preservation 1
- Corridors 1
- Data analysis 2
- Data mining 1
- distribution centers 1
- Distributions (Statistics) 2
- Drayage 2
- dray vehicles 1
- Economic factors 1
- Employment 2
- Encroachment 1
- Environmental impacts 1
- Finance 1
- Financing 1
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- Freight and passenger handling 1
- Freight infrastructure 1
- Freight service 1
- Freight traffic 4
- Freight transportation 3
- Gateways 1
- Governance 1
- Harbors 1
- Harbors--Texas--Houston 1
- Highway corridors 1
- Incompatible Land Use 1
- industry and drivers 1
- Institutional 1
- International borders 1
- Labor force 1
- Land use planning 1
- Legal factors 1
- Marine terminals 1
- Maturity model 1
- Metropolitan areas 2
- Multimodal transportation 1
- Performance management 1
- Performance measure 1
- Performance measurement 1
- Plan implementation 2
- Population 2
- Population density 1
- Port of Houston Authority 1
- PTRA 1
- Public-private sector cooperation 1
- Public private partnerships 1
- rail corridors 1
- Rail Relocation 1
- Railroads 2
- Railroads--Texas--Houston 1
- Research projects 1
- Roads--Design and construction 1
- Seaports 1
- Self-assessment 1
- Shared Track 1
- Spatial analysis 1
- Statistical analysis 2
- Trade 1
- Traffic flow 3
- Traffic models 2
- Traffic surveys 1
- Transit Oriented Development 1
- Transit oriented development 1
- Transportation 1
- Transportation--Mexico--Planning 1
- Transportation--Planning--Research 1
- Transportation--Texas--Houston 1
- Transportation--Texas--Planning 2
- Transportation corridors 2
- Transportation planning 4
- Travel demand 1
- Volume 1
- 0-5068 1
- 0-5546 1
- 0-5973 1
- 0-5985-1 1
- 0-6297 1
- DTFH61-12-F-00068 1
- DTRS99-G-0006 1
- METRANS UTC 1-1B 1
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- Texas. Dept. of Transportation. Research and Technology Implementation Office (1)
- Texas A&M Transportation Institute (1)
- United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Transportation Performance Management (1)
- University of Southern California. School of Public Policy (1)
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- METRANS Transportation Center (Calif.) (3)
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- Texas Department of Transportation. Research and Technology Implementation Office (1)
- United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Planning (1)
- United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Transportation Performance Management (1)
- University of Texas at Austin. Center for Transportation Research (5)
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- Bayport (1)
- Benefit cost analysis (1)
- Borders (1)
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- Channels (Waterways) (1)
- Coalitions (1)
- Commerce (1)
- Construction (1)
- Construction projects (1)
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- Corridor (1)
- Corridor Preservation (1)
- Corridors (1)
- Data analysis (2)
- Data mining (1)
- distribution centers (1)
- Distributions (Statistics) (2)
- Drayage (2)
- dray vehicles (1)
- Economic factors (1)
- Employment (2)
- Encroachment (1)
- Environmental impacts (1)
- Finance (1)
- Financing (1)
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- Freight and passenger handling (1)
- Freight infrastructure (1)
- Freight service (1)
- Freight traffic (4)
- Freight transportation (3)
- Gateways (1)
- Governance (1)
- Harbors (1)
- Harbors--Texas--Houston (1)
- Highway corridors (1)
- Incompatible Land Use (1)
- industry and drivers (1)
- Institutional (1)
- International borders (1)
- Labor force (1)
- Land use planning (1)
- Legal factors (1)
- Marine terminals (1)
- Maturity model (1)
- Metropolitan areas (2)
- Multimodal transportation (1)
- Performance management (1)
- Performance measure (1)
- Performance measurement (1)
- Plan implementation (2)
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- Population density (1)
- Port of Houston Authority (1)
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- Public-private sector cooperation (1)
- Public private partnerships (1)
- rail corridors (1)
- Rail Relocation (1)
- Railroads (2)
- Railroads--Texas--Houston (1)
- Research projects (1)
- Roads--Design and construction (1)
- Seaports (1)
- Self-assessment (1)
- Shared Track (1)
- Spatial analysis (1)
- Statistical analysis (2)
- Trade (1)
- Traffic flow (3)
- Traffic models (2)
- Traffic surveys (1)
- Transit Oriented Development (1)
- Transit oriented development (1)
- Transportation (1)
- Transportation--Mexico--Planning (1)
- Transportation--Planning--Research (1)
- Transportation--Texas--Houston (1)
- Transportation--Texas--Planning (2)
- Transportation corridors (2)
- Transportation planning (4)
- Travel demand (1)
- Volume (1)
- :Giuliano, Genevieve ;Kang, Sanggyun2015-12-01:Metropolitan areas around the world are seeking to better manage freight flows and reduce negative impacts on local populations. A major challenge to ...
- :Kang, Sanggyun ;Yuan, Quan2010-01-01:Freight flows depend on the spatial organization of freight supply and demand, and on the transportation facilities within the metropolitan area. We u...
- :Giuliano, Genevieve ;Kang, Sanggyun2015-12-01:Metropolitan areas around the world are seeking to better manage freight flows and reduce negative impacts on local populations. A major challenge to ...
- :Boske, Leigh B. ;Loftus-Otway, Lisa2009-01-01:This research examined the legal, financial, institutional and policy processes that Mexico uses to plan, finance, construct, and implement its transp...
- :Prozzi, Jolanda ;Seedah, Dan2011-02-01:Efficient, reliable, and safe freight transportation is critical to the economic prosperity of any region. Anefficient multimodal and intermodal trans...
- :Harrison, Robert ;Hutson, Nathan2007-02-01:Study 0-5068 examined corridor improvement initiatives at all Texas seaports contemplating future container operations, with a primary focus on rail s...
- :Harrison, Robert ;Hutson, Nathan2008-09-01:Port drayage, defined as a container truck pickup to or from a seaport terminal with both the triporigin and destination in the same urban area, is a ...
- :Loftus-Otway, Lisa ;Walton, C. Michael2008-01-01:Rail Corridor preservation and planning for the purpose of reducing or restricting incompatible development is anarea of growing importance. This repo...
- :Loftus-Otway, Lisa ;Hutson, Nathan2009-10-01:This research examined the legal, financial, institutional and policy processes that Mexico uses to plan, finance,construct, and implement its transpo...
- :Harrison, Robert ;Hutson, Nathan2010-02-01:The period 1995–2006 was characterized by a strong growth in world trade, averaging 5 to 11%per annum excluding sharp, but brief, declines in 1997 a...
- :Cempel, Erik ;Hutson, Nathan2013-06-01:The patterns of movement for intercity passenger and freight traffic are influenced not only by population centers and political boundaries but also b...
- :Villa, Juan Carlos ;Hutson, Nathan2013-08-01:Freight corridors and gateways are key elements of the transportation network, and thus investment in them is critical to maintain economic competiven...
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