Title of article :
The Feasibility of a Land Ferry System to Reduce Highway Maintenance Cost and Associated Externalities
Author/Authors :
Merrill, Steve J Nevada Department of Transportation - 1263 South Stewart Street - Carson City - NV 89712 - USA , Paz, Alexander Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction - University of Nevada - 4505 S. Maryland Parkway - P.O. Box 454015 - Las Vegas - NV 89154-4015 - USA , Molano, Victor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction - University of Nevada - 4505 S. Maryland Parkway - P.O. Box 454015 - Las Vegas - NV 89154-4015 - USA , Shrestha, Pramen P Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction - University of Nevada - 4505 S. Maryland Parkway - P.O. Box 454015 - Las Vegas - NV 89154-4015 - USA , Maheshwari, Pankaj Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction - University of Nevada - 4505 S. Maryland Parkway - P.O. Box 454015 - Las Vegas - NV 89154-4015 - USA , Stephen, Haroon Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction - University of Nevada - 4505 S. Maryland Parkway - P.O. Box 454015 - Las Vegas - NV 89154-4015 - USA , de la Fuente-Mella, Hanns Facultad de Ciencias Economicas y Administrativas - Pontificia Universidad Cat ´ olica de Valpara ´ ´ıso - Avenida Brasil 2830 - 2340031 Valpara´ıso, Chile
Pages :
10
From page :
1
To page :
10
Abstract :
This study provides an economic evaluation for a Land Ferry, which is a rail system capable of carrying trucks and all other types of vehicles, passengers, and cargo. The Land Ferry system involves a sliding loading system to roll heavy loads onto a flatbed; as a result, loading and unloading of all vehicles and cargo could be accomplished simultaneously. The evaluation for this system included (1) the design of a new track alignment over which the Land Ferry system would run, (2) evaluation of various sources of power, (3) estimation of how many local jobs the Land Ferry would generate, and (4) a benefit-cost analysis. It was estimated that the Land Ferry would create over 45,788 temporary jobs in Nevada during the three-year construction period and 318 permanent jobs during operation. The majority of the benefits were attributed to savings in travel time ($356.4 M), vehicle operating costs ($1000.4 M), reduction of accidents ($544.6 M), and pavement maintenance ($503.2 M). These benefits would be a consequence of the shift of trucks from the highway, thus resulting in higher speeds, decrease fuel consumption, and decrease vehicle maintenance costs. The overall benefit-cost ratio of 1.7 implies a cost-effective project.
Keywords :
Feasibility , Land Ferry System , Reduce Highway , Maintenance Cost , Associated Externalities
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2612588
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