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Implementation gaps in cross-border co-operation: evidence from the regional train network in Greater Geneva

Varone, Frédéric
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Dechevrens, Maria
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Kaufmann, Vincent  
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November 13, 2024
Urban, Planning and Transport Research

The Léman Express (LEx) is Europe's largest cross-border rail network. As the backbone of public transportation that connects Geneva with its French suburbs, the LEx should contribute to increasing sustainable mobility and to achieving the 2050 carbon neutrality objective. Accompanying measures such as new bus routes and tramways connected to LEx stations as well as bicycle lines, park and ride, and pedestrian facilities should be implemented to ensure that LEx achieves its full impact on the modal shift and active mobility. However, the findings in this study demonstrate that more than half of the LEx's accompanying measures are overdue; planning quality, national co-funding, and municipal support are key factors for reducing delays in their implementation. Notably, these empirical findings hold across the Greater Geneva area despite the institutional peculiarities of the Swiss and French political and administrative systems. This case study adds to the literature regarding European border studies by analysing the consequences of a cross-border environment on territorially bounded projects.

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journal article
DOI
10.1080/21650020.2024.2425173
Author(s)
Varone, Frédéric
Dechevrens, Maria
Kaufmann, Vincent  

EPFL

Gumy, Alexis  

EPFL

Date Issued

2024-11-13

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Published in
Urban, Planning and Transport Research
Volume

12

Issue

1

Subjects

cross-border cooperation

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metropolitan regions

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mobility

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policy implementation

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rail network

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November 14, 2024
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