Rotterdam The Hague Airport: an analysis of the application of automated vehicles at Rotterdam the Hague Airport as part of the tender ‘Marketplace for Infrastructure’
Reanne Boersma (TU Delft - Transport and Planning)
Bart Van Arem (TU Delft - Transport and Planning)
Frank Rieck (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences)
Michiel Kort (Rebel Group)
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Abstract
This paper reports about the case study at Rotterdam the Hague Airport in regards to the tender “Marketplace for infrastructure”. This tender was put on the market by the ‘Verkeersonderneming’. One of the challenges of the tender was deployment of an automated vehicle between Rotterdam The Hague Airport and metro station Meijersplein. Even though there were interested parties, no party subscribed. This paper gives insight in why the parties did not subscribe and under what circumstances they would.