Research and analysis

Multi-modal appraisal methodology

A review appraising multi-modal user benefits of new rail stations and railways.

Documents

Rejoinder: multi-modal approach to user benefits

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Peer review of multi-modal appraisal methodology

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Details

This research proposes applying a multi-modal approach to rail appraisal for train models and stations, which was developed by the Institute for Transport Studies (ITS) at the University of Leeds.

The research comprises 2 parts: 

  • the ‘multi-modal approach’ to user benefits in new mode contexts 
  • a peer review of multi-modal appraisal methodology

It was commissioned by ITS and John Bates Services on behalf of the Department for Transport, as part of the Restoring Your Railway fund.

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Published 31 October 2024

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