Dave Arquati (Docklands Light Railway) won the TPS Bursary Paper of the Year Award for his paper entitled 'No train, No Gain: The local economic impact of Langdon Park DLR Station'.

The other three bursary papers are:

"Let's Go Forward Together": Is it time for development planning stakeholders to declare war on the recession and plan a route to recovery as allies not enemies? The case of the transport sector - Emma Taylor (Integrated Transport Planning Ltd)

David vs. Goliath: Will HS2 or a number of smaller rail improvements represent better value for money? - Nick Gammer (Hampshire County Council)

Is new High-Speed rail infrastructure the best method for boosting economic growth: Highly Supportive or Highly Suspicious? - Murray Stevenson (Systra)

Their papers are now available to download at the following links:

Is new high speed infratructure the best method for boosting economic growth, Murray Stevenson

Lets go forward together Emma Tayor


No Train, No gain, David Arquati

Will HS2 represent value for money, Nick Gammer


 

 
 
 
 

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