Assessment of territorial benefits and efficiency from the construction of motorway and speed train networks: The Czech case
Published Online: Oct 07, 2019
Page range: 140 - 154
Received: Dec 06, 2018
Accepted: Aug 30, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/mgr-2019-0011
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The Czech Republic has been developing its motorway network since the 1970s, while efforts to upgrade its railway system from the 1990s have been limited to improvements of existing major lines. Only recently has the government decided to construct new “speed connection” rail lines. This article investigates the possible territorial benefits from the future development of planned motorways and of various speed connection railway options. The modelling is based on Huff’s gravity model that calculates the benefits from improved accessibility, to job and service centres for residents of each municipality. The modelling outcomes are used to compare planned motorway development and rail development options with respect to their efficiency, related to the investment and potential numbers of users.