The following selection of papers by authors associated
with Railway Corporate Strategy CC address some of issues raised on this
website in greater detail. Note that the files are the electronic versions
submitted for publication. Visitors who wish to pursue them further can
download them at their convenience:
| 2009 |
Innovation and globalization: Mainstreams and margins. Proceedings of the Ninth International Heavy Haul Conference, Vol. III. Shanghai, China International Heavy Haul Association |
| 2008 |
Selected heavy haul insights: Some South African perspectives:: Proceedings of the Conference on Rolling Stock of XXI Century, pp, 117-122. Khabarovsk, Russia: Far Eastern State Transport University. |
| 2008 |
Critical events and external intervention in railway adaptation.
Proceedings of the Twenty-seventh Annual Southern African Transport Conference, pp.165-174 [CD-ROM]. Pretoria, South Africa. |
| 2008 |
Ultimate interoperability: Line-haul railways as global corporate citizens Proceedings of the Eighth World Congress on Railway Research, PN.1.2 [CD-ROM]. Seoul, Korea. |
| 2008 |
Strategies for sustainable mobility: Urban railways as global corporate citizens. Proceedings of the Eighth World Congress on Railway Research, G.2.2.2.1 [CD-ROM]. Seoul, Korea. |
| 2007 |
Some
global touchstones in railway adaptation. Proceedings of the Twenty-sixth Annual Southern African Transport Conference, pp. 660-669 [CD-ROM]. Pretoria, South Africa. |
| 2007 |
Leveraging
global railway insight into South Africa and Africa. Proceedings of the Twenty-sixth Annual Southern African Transport Conference, pp. 650-659 [CD-ROM]. Pretoria, South Africa. |
| 2007 |
Exploring
the strategic positioning of railways for competitiveness and sustainability.
Conference Proceedings AfricaRail 2007, pp. 130-132. Johannesburg, South Africa: Terrapinn. |
| 2007 |
Railway
globalization and heavy haul.
Proceedings of the International Heavy Haul Association Specialist Technical Session, pp.329-338. Kiruna, Sweden: International Heavy Haul Association. |
| 2006 |
Selected
railway corporate strategy insights, with special reference to Turkey. Proceedings of the International Railway Symposium, Vol. 1, pp. 411-422. Ankara and Istanbul, Turkey: Turkish State Railways & Ministry of Transport. |
| 2006 |
A
global perspective on positioning European railways. FAV Newsletter [Forschungs- und Anwendungsverbund Verkehrssystemtechnik, Berlin] No. 10, p. 2. |
| 2006 |
Complementarity
between rail and road in promoting African development.
Proceedings of the Third International Road Federation / South African Road Federation Regional Conference for Africa [CD-ROM]. Durban, South Africa. |
| 2006 |
Identifying
the key factors for long-term sustainability. Railway Gazette International, Vol. 162, pp. 529-530, 533-534, and 536. |
| 2006 |
Ten
questions for South African railway stakeholders. Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth Annual Southern African Transport Conference [CD-ROM]. Pretoria, South Africa. |
| 2006 |
Railway
globalization: Leveraging insight from developed- into developing
regions. Proceedings of the Seventh World Congress on Railway Research [CD-ROM]. Montréal, QC, Canada. |
| 2004 |
A
systemic approach to modulating train braking and -traction.
Proceedings of the Ninety-sixth Annual Convention, pp. 146-154. Chicago, IL: Air Brake Association. |
| 2003 |
Globalization
and open architecture for railways: The role of integrated ECP braking
and distributed power. Proceedings of the Sixth World Congress on Railway Research [CD-ROM]. Edinburgh, Scotland. |
| 2003 |
Why
heavy haul? Learning from the cost-effectiveness of heavy axle loads
in South Africa. Proceedings of the Interactive Conference “Heavy Haul: The solution for Europe’s future?” Paris, France: European Rail Research Institute, International Union of Railways, & Union of European Railway Industries. |
| 2002 |
Integrated ECP braking plus distributed power: From business case to strategic context. Meeting of the South African Society for Railway Engineering. Esselen Park, Gauteng, South Africa. |
| 2002 |
Developing business cases for integrated ECP braking plus distributed power. Proceedings of the Ninety-fourth Annual Convention, pp. 117-131. Chicago, IL: Air Brake Association. |
| 2001 |
Strategies for freight train integrated ECP braking plus distributed power. Proceedings of the Fifth World Congress on Railway Research [CD-ROM]. Cologne, Germany. |
| 2001 |
Progress with evaluation of cable-based ECP braking and distributed power. Proceedings of the Seventh International Heavy Haul Conference, pp. 517-524. Brisbane, QLD: International Heavy Haul Association & Railway Technical Society of Australasia. |
| 2001 |
Soft science and heavy haul: Multivariate statistics and systemic drivers. Proceedings of the Seventh International Heavy Haul Conference, pp. 255-263. Brisbane, QLD: International Heavy Haul Association & Railway Technical Society of Australasia. |
| 2000 |
Evaluation of wireline ECP braking and DP on the Ermelo-Richards Bay coal export line. Proceedings of the Ninety-second Annual Convention, pp. 156-174. Chicago, IL: Air Brake Association. |
| 2000 |
A
challenge to traditional perspectives on freight railway energy provisioning.
Proceedings of the Interaction Programme “Alternate Traction Technologies.” Johannesburg, South Africa: International Union of Railways & Spoornet. It attracted editorial endorsement in International Railway Journal, Vol. 40(2), p. 1. |
| 1999 |
Some insights from long, heavy, freight trains. Proceedings of the Interactive Seminar [CD-ROM]. Pretoria, South Africa: European Rail Research Institute & Spoornet. |
| 1999 |
Freight railways for the new millennium: Africa as global player? Proceedings of the South African Transport Conference, Session 2C, pp. 1-13. Pretoria, South Africa. |
| 1998 |
Towards
the next level of train handling technology. Proceedings of the Ninetieth Annual Convention, pp. 159-172. Chicago, IL: Air Brake Association. |
| 1997 |
Some practical alignment issues in transformation of a large, multicultural organization. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual International Conference on Advances in Management, p. 24. Rexdale, ON, Canada: Center for Advanced Studies in Management. |
| 1997 |
Industrial
Age meets Information Age: Heavy haul as freight railway survival
strategy. Proceedings of the Sixth International Heavy Haul Railway Conference, Vol. 1, pp. 7-21. Cape Town, South Africa: International Heavy Haul Association. |
| 1993 |
Safer, faster, heavier trains by optimising sensory feedback to drivers.
Proceedings of the Fifth International Heavy Haul Railway Conference, pp. 25-30. Beijing, China: China Railway Society, China Academy of Railway Sciences, Beijing Railway Administration, & International Heavy Haul Association. |
| 1993 |
Ermelo-Richards
Bay in retrospect. In G.F. Allen (Ed.), Railway Technology International 1993, pp. 225, 227-228. London: Sterling. |
| 1991 |
Optimisation of the economic relation between train handling and track maintenance.
Proceedings of the Workshop on Maintenance of Way and Train Operations: Balancing the Conflicts, pp. 25-32. Vancouver, BC, Canada: International Heavy Haul Association & Railway Association of Canada. |
| 1990 |
The interrelationships between train design, train handling, and longitudinal track loading. Proceedings of the Workshop on Heavy Axle Loads, pp. 22-1 to 22-8. Pueblo, CO: International Heavy Haul Association, Association of American Railroads, & U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration. |
| 1990 |
21000 Tonne heavy-haul trains on the Ermelo-Richards Bay line. South African Mechanical Engineer, Vol. 40, pp. 189-193. |
| 1989 |
Development of train handling techniques for 200-car trains on the Ermelo-Richards Bay line. Proceedings of the Fourth International Heavy Haul Railway Conference, pp. 574-578. Brisbane, QLD: The Institution of Engineers, Australia, & International Heavy Haul Association. |
| 1988 |
Train handling techniques for 21 000 tonne trains on the Ermelo-Richards Bay line. First International Heavy Haul Railway Workshop. Beijing, China: International Heavy Haul Association.
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