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                      and determines the degree of connection of the region on a national scale with Spain and an
                      international scale with Portugal.
                      This paper is based on the use of tools for network design and the geographic information
                      systems (GIS) and proposes a new indicator of absolute accessibility parameters application,
                      together with the exploitation of information use of the descriptive statistics.
                      The obtained results show how the isolated areas, without adequate access to high-speed
                      service, are  going to  continue to exist although it diminishes  the lack of  equity in the
                      different zones of Extremadura, which is the object of study.
                      Keywords: High-speed  rail; Accessibility;  Geographical information  systems; Regional
                      dissymmetry; Tunnel effect


                       Zhang, J.  Analysis on line capacity usage for China high speed railway with
                         optimization approach,  Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice,
                         Volume      77,    July     2015,     Pages     336-349,     ISSN     0965-8564,
                         http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2015.04.022.
                      (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0965856415001081)
                      Abstract: The purpose for the analysis of capacity usage is to utilize the rail infrastructure
                      in a more efficient and practical way. The practical and theoretical challenge of the rail
                      capacity is its dynamics and uncertainty, which are common in China and elsewhere. Based
                      on the capacity balance,  a train service-demand intention set  (TSDIS) at High-Speed Rail
                      (HSR) line (t@l-TSDIS) is defined, which takes the number of trains, the average speed, the
                      heterogeneity and the stability as the core elements for the capacity usage. For dynamics
                      and uncertainty, we update the norm for capacity measure as the time needed to fulfill the
                      task list t@l-TSDIS. Then we develop the objectives and constraints for the Mathematical
                      Program for Line Capacity (MPLC), which aims at minimization of heterogeneity and running
                      time as well as maximization of reliability. For solving MPLC, the Pareto Archived
                      Evolutionary Strategy (PAES) and fuzzy logic penalty function are introduced. Furthermore
                      we propose a rolling optimization tactic oriented by the practical problem, which combines
                      the improved Pareto Archived Evolutionary Strategy (iPAES) with an interactive technique.
                      In a case study, we apply the proposed ideas and methodology to Beijing-Shanghai HSR (BS-
                      HSR) line much closer to the railway practice. By using the computer language C# to compile
                      the Console program, Pareto optimized results  for MPLC are achieved, including the
                      standard and practical values for the heterogeneity indices, reliability indices and running
                      time  indices. We also discuss the  sensitivity  of the heterogeneity index.  This  research
                      demonstrates that it is useful to analyze the  line capacity usage for China HSR with the
                      proposed optimization approach.

                      Keywords: Rail capacity usage; China high speed rail (HSR); Mathematical Program for Line
                      Capacity (MPLC); Improved Pareto  Archived Evolutionary Strategy (iPAES); Interactive
                      method; Rolling optimization strategy


                       Nash, C. When to invest in high speed rail, Journal of Rail Transport Planning &
                         Management, Volume  5, Issue 1, May 2015, Pages 12-22, ISSN 2210-9706,
                         http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jrtpm.2015.02.001.
                      (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210970615000037)

                      Abstract: This paper starts by a general review of the costs and benefits of high speed rail,
                      of how they are measured in cost–benefit analysis and  of the circumstances in which
                      benefits may be expected to exceed costs. Two approaches are taken to the latter; first,


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