Rail investment and port competition: a case study for the Betuweroute
Mark Koetse () and
Jan Rouwendal
European Transport \ Trasporti Europei, 2010, issue 44, 57-75
Abstract:
This paper presents a study on the impact of investment in the Betuweroute and alternative transport pricing schemes on port competition between Rotterdam, Hamburg and Antwerp. The Betuweroute is a 160 kilometre dedicated freight railway line connecting the port of Rotterdam with the German Ruhr area. If the line could, in the near or more remote future, attract a large share of transit freight, it will be of considerable importance for the competitive position of the port of Rotterdam relative to Hamburg and Antwerp. We use a transport network model that includes the three ports and allows for transport by road, rail and inland waterways to and from the Ruhr area. We run model simulations for scenario’s with and without the Betuweroute and with and without marginal social cost pricing. The results show that, although the Betuweroute is a welfare reducing investment, it may indeed be of crucial importance to the port of Rotterdam.
Keywords: Transport pricing; Rail investment; Betuweroute; Port competition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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