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Cultural and Tourist Components in Mathematical Model of High-Speed Passenger Main-Line on the South of Russia

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The innovative project for development of the Russian part of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus which will expand and lift to higher level range of resort, overall health and tourist services in the specified region is developed. Planned with taking into account the aspects of green logistics, a high-speed passenger railway line will be the transport basis of the project. Connecting the resort cities of Anapa and Sochi, it will take over the bulk of passenger traffic directed along the considered part of the coast. The intermodal transport-technological system will coordinate long-distance rail and air transportation to the region with local sightseeing and tourist transportations made by the motor transport. By means of the water transport sea walks and excursions to picturesque objects of the nature at the coast will be carried out. Further development will be gained by all forms of tourism in the considered region: cultural, historical, spiritual, medical, sports, gastronomic and wine.

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The research was conducted in the framework of the State task with a partial support of the Russian foundation for basic research (#17-20-04236 ofi m RJD).

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Egorova, I., Bogachev, V., Bogachev, T. (2020). Cultural and Tourist Components in Mathematical Model of High-Speed Passenger Main-Line on the South of Russia. In: Katsoni, V., Spyriadis, T. (eds) Cultural and Tourism Innovation in the Digital Era. Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36342-0_25

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