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Title
Analys av den europeiska nattågstrafikens tillbakagång och framtidsutsikter - Historik, nedläggningsorsaker, framgångsfaktorer och lärdomar
Type
Student Paper
Publ. year
2018
Author/s
Thorsén, Mikael
Department/s
Transport and Roads
In LUP since
2018-04-03
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Total This Year This Month
1245 167 7
Downloads per country

Sweden 616 (50%)
United States of America 115 (9%)
Germany 94 (8%)
China 63 (5%)
Finland 39 (3%)
France 31 (2%)
Denmark 28 (2%)
Netherlands (Kingdom of the) 21 (2%)
Spain 19 (2%)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 19 (2%)
Switzerland 17 (1%)
Czechia 14 (1%)
Norway 14 (1%)
Belgium 14 (1%)
Russian Federation 12 (1%)
Hong Kong (China) 10 (1%)
Austria 9 (1%)
Poland 8 (1%)
Unknown 8 (1%)
Romania 6 (0%)
South Africa 5 (0%)
Brazil 5 (0%)
Italy 5 (0%)
Nigeria 5 (0%)
Taiwan (China) 5 (0%)
Singapore 4 (0%)
Latvia 4 (0%)
Slovakia 3 (0%)
Cyprus 3 (0%)
Thailand 3 (0%)
Ireland 3 (0%)
Rwanda 3 (0%)
Bulgaria 3 (0%)
Lithuania 2 (0%)
Viet Nam 2 (0%)
Malaysia 2 (0%)
Bangladesh 2 (0%)
Indonesia 2 (0%)
Australia 2 (0%)
Hungary 1 (0%)
Estonia 1 (0%)
Qatar 1 (0%)
Serbia 1 (0%)
Saudi Arabia 1 (0%)
New Zealand 1 (0%)
Åland Islands 1 (0%)
Japan 1 (0%)
India 1 (0%)
Belarus 1 (0%)
Ecuador 1 (0%)
Kenya 1 (0%)
Portugal 1 (0%)
Pakistan 1 (0%)
Mauritius 1 (0%)
Canada 1 (0%)
Luxembourg 1 (0%)
Ukraine 1 (0%)
Azerbaijan 1 (0%)
Guatemala 1 (0%)
South Korea 1 (0%)
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Sun Aug 3 08:44:48 2025