Highway and Railway Development in India and China, 1992-2002

This Note compares the development of highway and railway infrastructure in India and China during 1992 and 2002. It examines key strategies pursued by the countries including China's highway financing schemes; China's planning, design, t...

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Main Authors: Harral, Clel, Sondhi, Jit, Guang Zhe Chen
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
BID
CAR
PPP
PSO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/7064505/highway-railway-development-india-china-1992-2002
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spelling okr-10986-117742021-04-23T14:02:57Z Highway and Railway Development in India and China, 1992-2002 Harral, Clel Sondhi, Jit Guang Zhe Chen ACCIDENT RATES ACCIDENTS ARTERIAL HIGHWAY ARTERIAL HIGHWAY NETWORK ARTERIAL HIGHWAYS ARTERIAL NETWORKS ASSETS AVERAGE PASSENGER AVIATION INDUSTRY AXLE LOADS BETTER ROAD BID BIDDING BOTTLENECKS BRIDGES CAR CAR OWNERSHIP CARGO CARRIAGEWAY CIVIL WORKS COACHES CONGESTION COST OF CAPITAL CROSS SUBSIDIES DIVIDENDS EXPRESSWAY EXPRESSWAY DEVELOPMENT EXPRESSWAY DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES EXPRESSWAYS FARE INCREASES FARE STRUCTURE FARES FEEDER NETWORKS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK FREIGHT FREIGHT RATES FREIGHT SERVICES FREIGHT TARIFF FREIGHT TRAFFIC FREIGHT TRANSPORT FREIGHT WAGONS FUEL FUEL LEVIES FUEL TAX HIGHWAY HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION HIGHWAY AUTHORITY HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION HIGHWAY DESIGN HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT HIGHWAY FINANCE HIGHWAY NETWORK HIGHWAY NETWORKS HIGHWAY PLANNING HIGHWAY SYSTEM HIGHWAY TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT HIGHWAYS INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INVESTMENT BUDGETS INVESTMENT FUNDING INVESTMENT NEEDS INVESTMENT PRIORITIES JOINT VENTURES JOURNEY LANES LOCAL RAIL LOCOMOTIVES MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS MIXED TRAFFIC MODAL SHARE NATIONAL RAILWAY PASSENGER FARES PASSENGER REVENUE PASSENGER SERVICE PASSENGER SERVICES PASSENGER TRAFFIC PASSENGER TRAINS PASSENGERS PATH PAVEMENT PAVEMENT STRENGTHENING PAVEMENTS PEDESTRIANS PPP PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL MARKETS PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE INVESTORS PROFIT MARGINS PROFITABILITY PSO PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS RAIL RAIL CONSTRUCTION RAIL LINE RAIL LINE CAPACITY RAIL NETWORK RAIL NETWORK EXTENSION RAIL OPERATIONS RAIL PASSENGER RAIL SERVICES RAIL TRANSPORT RAILWAY RAILWAY ADMINISTRATIONS RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE RAILWAY MANAGEMENT RAILWAY OPERATIONS RAILWAY ROUTE RAILWAY SECTOR RAILWAY TRACK RAILWAYS RAILWAYS DEVELOPMENT RATES OF RETURN REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REVENUE PER PASSENGER RIGHT-OF-WAY ROAD ROAD CONSTRUCTION ROAD DEVELOPMENT ROAD EXPENDITURES ROAD FINANCE ROAD FUND ROAD INVESTMENTS ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD NETWORKS ROAD PROJECTS ROAD SECTOR ROAD TRANSPORT ROAD USER ROAD USER CHARGES ROAD USERS ROADS ROLLING STOCK ROUTE ROUTES RURAL AREAS RURAL TRANSPORT SAFETY SERVICE RELIABILITY SPEED STANDARD ROADS STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES STATIONS STONE STRUCTURES SURCHARGE ON FREIGHT SURFACE FREIGHT TENDERING TOLL TOLL COLLECTION TOLL FACILITIES TOLL NETWORK TOLLS TRACK TRACK COMPONENTS TRACK MODERNIZATION TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC UNITS TRAIN CONTROL TRAINS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT TRANSPORT MARKET TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM TRAVEL SPEEDS TRIP TRIP LENGTH TRIPS TRUCKING VEHICLE WAGONS WATER TRANSPORT This Note compares the development of highway and railway infrastructure in India and China during 1992 and 2002. It examines key strategies pursued by the countries including China's highway financing schemes; China's planning, design, tendering, and supervision of construction; potential lessons learned from India's highway sector development; the comparative financial and operational performance of the two countries; and lessons learned from China railways, particularly its ability to achieve to achieve higher output and productivity. 2012-08-13T15:59:29Z 2012-08-13T15:59:29Z 2006-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/7064505/highway-railway-development-india-china-1992-2002 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11774 English Transport Notes Series; No. TRN 32 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research South Asia East Asia and Pacific China India
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topic ACCIDENT RATES
ACCIDENTS
ARTERIAL HIGHWAY
ARTERIAL HIGHWAY NETWORK
ARTERIAL HIGHWAYS
ARTERIAL NETWORKS
ASSETS
AVERAGE PASSENGER
AVIATION INDUSTRY
AXLE LOADS
BETTER ROAD
BID
BIDDING
BOTTLENECKS
BRIDGES
CAR
CAR OWNERSHIP
CARGO
CARRIAGEWAY
CIVIL WORKS
COACHES
CONGESTION
COST OF CAPITAL
CROSS SUBSIDIES
DIVIDENDS
EXPRESSWAY
EXPRESSWAY DEVELOPMENT
EXPRESSWAY DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES
EXPRESSWAYS
FARE INCREASES
FARE STRUCTURE
FARES
FEEDER NETWORKS
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FRAMEWORK
FREIGHT
FREIGHT RATES
FREIGHT SERVICES
FREIGHT TARIFF
FREIGHT TRAFFIC
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
FREIGHT WAGONS
FUEL
FUEL LEVIES
FUEL TAX
HIGHWAY
HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
HIGHWAY AUTHORITY
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
HIGHWAY DESIGN
HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT
HIGHWAY FINANCE
HIGHWAY NETWORK
HIGHWAY NETWORKS
HIGHWAY PLANNING
HIGHWAY SYSTEM
HIGHWAY TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT
HIGHWAYS
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INVESTMENT BUDGETS
INVESTMENT FUNDING
INVESTMENT NEEDS
INVESTMENT PRIORITIES
JOINT VENTURES
JOURNEY
LANES
LOCAL RAIL
LOCOMOTIVES
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
MIXED TRAFFIC
MODAL SHARE
NATIONAL RAILWAY
PASSENGER FARES
PASSENGER REVENUE
PASSENGER SERVICE
PASSENGER SERVICES
PASSENGER TRAFFIC
PASSENGER TRAINS
PASSENGERS
PATH
PAVEMENT
PAVEMENT STRENGTHENING
PAVEMENTS
PEDESTRIANS
PPP
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE CAPITAL MARKETS
PRIVATE EQUITY
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PROFIT MARGINS
PROFITABILITY
PSO
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS
RAIL
RAIL CONSTRUCTION
RAIL LINE
RAIL LINE CAPACITY
RAIL NETWORK
RAIL NETWORK EXTENSION
RAIL OPERATIONS
RAIL PASSENGER
RAIL SERVICES
RAIL TRANSPORT
RAILWAY
RAILWAY ADMINISTRATIONS
RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT
RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE
RAILWAY MANAGEMENT
RAILWAY OPERATIONS
RAILWAY ROUTE
RAILWAY SECTOR
RAILWAY TRACK
RAILWAYS
RAILWAYS DEVELOPMENT
RATES OF RETURN
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REVENUE PER PASSENGER
RIGHT-OF-WAY
ROAD
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
ROAD DEVELOPMENT
ROAD EXPENDITURES
ROAD FINANCE
ROAD FUND
ROAD INVESTMENTS
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD NETWORKS
ROAD PROJECTS
ROAD SECTOR
ROAD TRANSPORT
ROAD USER
ROAD USER CHARGES
ROAD USERS
ROADS
ROLLING STOCK
ROUTE
ROUTES
RURAL AREAS
RURAL TRANSPORT
SAFETY
SERVICE RELIABILITY
SPEED
STANDARD ROADS
STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES
STATIONS
STONE
STRUCTURES
SURCHARGE ON FREIGHT
SURFACE FREIGHT
TENDERING
TOLL
TOLL COLLECTION
TOLL FACILITIES
TOLL NETWORK
TOLLS
TRACK
TRACK COMPONENTS
TRACK MODERNIZATION
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
TRAFFIC UNITS
TRAIN CONTROL
TRAINS
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT
TRANSPORT MARKET
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
TRAVEL SPEEDS
TRIP
TRIP LENGTH
TRIPS
TRUCKING
VEHICLE
WAGONS
WATER TRANSPORT
spellingShingle ACCIDENT RATES
ACCIDENTS
ARTERIAL HIGHWAY
ARTERIAL HIGHWAY NETWORK
ARTERIAL HIGHWAYS
ARTERIAL NETWORKS
ASSETS
AVERAGE PASSENGER
AVIATION INDUSTRY
AXLE LOADS
BETTER ROAD
BID
BIDDING
BOTTLENECKS
BRIDGES
CAR
CAR OWNERSHIP
CARGO
CARRIAGEWAY
CIVIL WORKS
COACHES
CONGESTION
COST OF CAPITAL
CROSS SUBSIDIES
DIVIDENDS
EXPRESSWAY
EXPRESSWAY DEVELOPMENT
EXPRESSWAY DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES
EXPRESSWAYS
FARE INCREASES
FARE STRUCTURE
FARES
FEEDER NETWORKS
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FRAMEWORK
FREIGHT
FREIGHT RATES
FREIGHT SERVICES
FREIGHT TARIFF
FREIGHT TRAFFIC
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
FREIGHT WAGONS
FUEL
FUEL LEVIES
FUEL TAX
HIGHWAY
HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
HIGHWAY AUTHORITY
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
HIGHWAY DESIGN
HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT
HIGHWAY FINANCE
HIGHWAY NETWORK
HIGHWAY NETWORKS
HIGHWAY PLANNING
HIGHWAY SYSTEM
HIGHWAY TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT
HIGHWAYS
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INVESTMENT BUDGETS
INVESTMENT FUNDING
INVESTMENT NEEDS
INVESTMENT PRIORITIES
JOINT VENTURES
JOURNEY
LANES
LOCAL RAIL
LOCOMOTIVES
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
MIXED TRAFFIC
MODAL SHARE
NATIONAL RAILWAY
PASSENGER FARES
PASSENGER REVENUE
PASSENGER SERVICE
PASSENGER SERVICES
PASSENGER TRAFFIC
PASSENGER TRAINS
PASSENGERS
PATH
PAVEMENT
PAVEMENT STRENGTHENING
PAVEMENTS
PEDESTRIANS
PPP
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE CAPITAL MARKETS
PRIVATE EQUITY
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PROFIT MARGINS
PROFITABILITY
PSO
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS
RAIL
RAIL CONSTRUCTION
RAIL LINE
RAIL LINE CAPACITY
RAIL NETWORK
RAIL NETWORK EXTENSION
RAIL OPERATIONS
RAIL PASSENGER
RAIL SERVICES
RAIL TRANSPORT
RAILWAY
RAILWAY ADMINISTRATIONS
RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT
RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE
RAILWAY MANAGEMENT
RAILWAY OPERATIONS
RAILWAY ROUTE
RAILWAY SECTOR
RAILWAY TRACK
RAILWAYS
RAILWAYS DEVELOPMENT
RATES OF RETURN
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REVENUE PER PASSENGER
RIGHT-OF-WAY
ROAD
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
ROAD DEVELOPMENT
ROAD EXPENDITURES
ROAD FINANCE
ROAD FUND
ROAD INVESTMENTS
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD NETWORKS
ROAD PROJECTS
ROAD SECTOR
ROAD TRANSPORT
ROAD USER
ROAD USER CHARGES
ROAD USERS
ROADS
ROLLING STOCK
ROUTE
ROUTES
RURAL AREAS
RURAL TRANSPORT
SAFETY
SERVICE RELIABILITY
SPEED
STANDARD ROADS
STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES
STATIONS
STONE
STRUCTURES
SURCHARGE ON FREIGHT
SURFACE FREIGHT
TENDERING
TOLL
TOLL COLLECTION
TOLL FACILITIES
TOLL NETWORK
TOLLS
TRACK
TRACK COMPONENTS
TRACK MODERNIZATION
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
TRAFFIC UNITS
TRAIN CONTROL
TRAINS
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT
TRANSPORT MARKET
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
TRAVEL SPEEDS
TRIP
TRIP LENGTH
TRIPS
TRUCKING
VEHICLE
WAGONS
WATER TRANSPORT
Harral, Clel
Sondhi, Jit
Guang Zhe Chen
Highway and Railway Development in India and China, 1992-2002
geographic_facet South Asia
East Asia and Pacific
China
India
relation Transport Notes Series; No. TRN 32
description This Note compares the development of highway and railway infrastructure in India and China during 1992 and 2002. It examines key strategies pursued by the countries including China's highway financing schemes; China's planning, design, tendering, and supervision of construction; potential lessons learned from India's highway sector development; the comparative financial and operational performance of the two countries; and lessons learned from China railways, particularly its ability to achieve to achieve higher output and productivity.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Harral, Clel
Sondhi, Jit
Guang Zhe Chen
author_facet Harral, Clel
Sondhi, Jit
Guang Zhe Chen
author_sort Harral, Clel
title Highway and Railway Development in India and China, 1992-2002
title_short Highway and Railway Development in India and China, 1992-2002
title_full Highway and Railway Development in India and China, 1992-2002
title_fullStr Highway and Railway Development in India and China, 1992-2002
title_full_unstemmed Highway and Railway Development in India and China, 1992-2002
title_sort highway and railway development in india and china, 1992-2002
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/7064505/highway-railway-development-india-china-1992-2002
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11774
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