The paper presents a dynamic model of demand
modal split in a multimodal freight transport system.
It has been devised in order to study the evolution of freight
transport through the Swiss Alps, which in the last decades
has undergone profound technological transformations, as
well as marked modifications in the demand split among
wagonload rail, road haulage and intermodal transport.
The model determines the dynamic characteristics of the
transport system by analyzing a sequence of times, for each
of which the demand using the various transport modes is
known. Then a map is defined and its parameters estimated,
which gives the evolution over time of the demand for
each transport mode. By using the sequence of the yearly
transport demand values of the three modes through the
Swiss Alps from 1984 to 2011, the model enables determining
the evolution of transport costs of each mode during
this time period and forecasting the future evolution of the
modal split, under the hypothesis that the dynamic characteristics
of the system remain substantially unchanged.
- Giugno