Location matters: High-speed railway (HSR) stations in city evolution

Becky P. Y. LOO, Zhiran HUANG

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Abstract

This study examines the nexus between high-speed rail (HSR) stations and city evolution from an urban science perspective. We analyzed 1627 HSR stations built from 1976 to 2021 in 533 Chinese and European cities. Node or activity clusters in cities are identified through the street network. Then, the urban forms of Chinese and European cities are compared and the Zipf's law is tested. We found that activity clusters in Europe tend to be more contiguous and clustered, suggesting a clear downtown. In Chinese cities, these clusters are more scattered, suggesting polycentric urban development. When the Zipf's law is applied to the size distribution of activity clusters, the rank-size rule is supported both at the aggregate and country levels. Generally, it takes roughly two decades for an HSR station to be able to mature in attracting related development, such as residence and businesses, to complete the exploration process of city evolution. Finally, contributory factors for the integration HSR stations with the urban fabrics are examined. Apart from the size fo the city, economic power, station features and the spatial pattern of activity clusters, the relative location of the HSR station in relation to the urban form matters. Our study contributes both to the HSR and urban science literature, and has practical implications for locational decisions about HSR stations. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104380
JournalCities
Volume139
Early online dateMay 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

Citation

Loo, B. P. Y., & Huang, Z. (2023). Location matters: High-speed railway (HSR) stations in city evolution. Cities, 139, Article 104380. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2023.104380

Keywords

  • High-speed rail
  • Natural cities
  • Zipf's law
  • Rank-size rule
  • City evolution
  • Station location

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