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The impact of high-speed railway developments on office locations: A scenario study approach

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The introduction of high-speed rail in the Netherlands is accompanied by large redevelopment projects for several station areas; one such redevelopment site is the Amsterdam South axis.

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Willigers, J. (2008). The impact of high-speed railway developments on office locations: A scenario study approach. In: Bruinsma, F., Pels, E., Rietveld, P., Priemus, H., van Wee, B. (eds) Railway Development. Physica-Verlag HD. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-1972-4_12

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