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Bibliography Development of high speed lines across the world Développement des lignes à grande vitesse dans le monde Entwicklung der Hochgeschwindigkeitsstrecken weltweit Bibliography 05/2011 Development of high speed lines across the world Développement des lignes à grande vitesse dans le monde Entwicklung der Hochgeschwindigkeitsstrecken weltweit This bibliography is the result of cooperation between the member documentation centres of the UIC Documentation Group The references are taken from the databases of the following documentation centres: CD, DB AG, JBV, MAV, SNCF and UIC. This compilation was prepared by the UIC Documentation Centre Cette bibliographie est le fruit du travail de coopération des centres de documentation membres du Groupe Documentation de l’UIC. Les références de cette bibliographie sont issues des bases de données des centres de documentation suivants : CD, DB AG, JBV, MAV, SNCF et UIC. La synthèse a été réalisée par le centre de documentation de l’UIC Diese Bibliographie ist in Zusammenarbeit mit den Dokumentationszentren und Mitgliedern der UIC-Dokumentationsgruppe entstanden. Die Literaturhinweise dieser Bibliographie sind den Datenbanken der folgenden Dokumentationszentren entnommen: CD, DB AG, JBV, MAV, SNCF und UIC. Die Zusammenstellung wurde vom Dokumentationszentrum der UIC realisiert. - 3 - Table des matières – Inhaltverzeichnis – Table of contents General – Généralités - Allgemeines...................................................................................................................................................................4 Europe – Europa.........................................................................................................................................................................................................8 Belgium – Belgique - Belgien........................................................................................................................................................................ 11 Bulgaria – Bulgarie - Bulgarien .................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Czech Republic – République tchèque - Tschechien.............................................................................................................................. 12 Denmark – Danemark - Dänemark .............................................................................................................................................................. 13 France – Frankreich........................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Germany – Allemagne - Deutschland......................................................................................................................................................... 20 Hungary - Hongrie – Ungarn......................................................................................................................................................................... 22 Italy – Italie - Italien......................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 Netherlands – Pays-Bas - Niederlande....................................................................................................................................................... 25 Norway – Norvège - Norwegen.................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Poland – Pologne - Polen ............................................................................................................................................................................... 31 Portugal................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 32 Romania – Roumanie - Rumänien............................................................................................................................................................... 33 Russia – Russie – Rußland............................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Slovakia – Slovaquie - Slovakien.................................................................................................................................................................. 37 Spain – Espagne - Spanien............................................................................................................................................................................. 37 Sweden – Suède – Schweden........................................................................................................................................................................ 43 Switzerland – Suisse – Schweiz .................................................................................................................................................................... 44 United Kingdom – Royaume-Uni – Vereinigtes Königsreich............................................................................................................... 44 Africa – Afrique - Afrika ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 Maghreb ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 South Afrika – Afrique du Sud - Südafrika............................................................................................................................................... 51 America – Amérique - Amerika ......................................................................................................................................................................... 52 Argentina – Argentine -Argentinien........................................................................................................................................................... 52 Brasil – Brésil - Brasilien.................................................................................................................................................................................. 52 Canada - Kanada ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 54 USA......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54 Asia – Asie - Asien.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 61 China – Chine...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61 India – Inde - Indien......................................................................................................................................................................................... 66 Japan – Japon..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 66 Korea – Corée – Saudi Arabien ..................................................................................................................................................................... 68 Persian Gulf countries – Pays du Golfe persique – Persischer Golf Staaten .................................................................................. 69 Taiwan ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70 Turkey – Turquie - Türkei ................................................................................................................................................................................ 71 Vietnam................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 72 The Documentation Centres / Les centres de documentation / Die Dokumentationszentren....................................................... 73 Satisfaction Survey ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 74 Enquête de satisfaction.......................................................................................................................................................................................
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