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TRANSPORT TERTIARY SECTOR

2010 ANNIA DANIELA

Created on November 23, 2024

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TRANSPORT

BY: ENRIQUE AND ANNIA

INDEX

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INFRASTRUCTURES FUNCTIONS

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AVE DESCRIPTION
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ELEMENTS
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TRANSPORT IN THE TERTIARY SECTOR

Transport in the tertiary sector refers to the economic activity that is responsible for the movement of people and goods from one place to another. This sector is essential for facilitating trade, distribution and access to services, thus contributing to the functioning of the economy as a whole. It includes various modes such as land, sea and air transport, as well as logistics and delivery services.

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The AVE is a commercial passenger rail transport service provided by Renfe, with trains that can travel at 300 kph, a cafeteria and restaurant service, and various comfort areas.

In addition, AVE is a trademark registered by Renfe at the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office, with a Certificate of Registration at European level through the European Union Intellectual Property Office.

FUNCTIONS OF ITS INFRASTRUCTURES

Renfe's AVE operates on a network of specific infrastructures designed to enable fast and efficient passenger transport.High Speed Lines: Tracks designed for trains exceeding 250 km/h, built with materials and technologies that minimise resistance, guaranteeing safe and fast journeys. AVE Stations: Facilities that handle large volumes of passengers, offering high quality platforms, waiting areas, restaurants, shops and services. Signalling and Control: Advanced systems that ensure safety and efficiency, controlling rail traffic and train speed. Bridges and Tunnels: Infrastructure necessary to maintain straight and level paths, facilitating the reduction of curves and gradients on AVE lines. Power Systems: Catenary electrification requiring power supply infrastructure, including substations and high-voltage lines. Maintenance and Workshops: Facilities dedicated to the maintenance and repair of trains, ensuring their optimal operation. Integration with Other Transport Networks: Connections of AVE stations with buses, metros and regional trains to facilitate passenger transfers.

STAFF TO ASSIST WITH ITS OPERATION

ELEMENTS

TECHNOLIGAL INNOVATION

ECONOMIC IMPACT

IMPACT ON TRADE

STIMULATING TOURISM

Reduced travel time has enabled companies to collaborate more efficiently, facilitating business meetings and negotiations. Companies can access wider markets and thus improve their competitiveness.

The implementation of state-of-the-art technology in the operation and maintenance of these trains has driven the development of additional services, such as online services, customer care and traffic management systems.

The AVE has generated a positive economic impact in the connected regions, stimulating the local economy, creating jobs and encouraging investment in infrastructure and transport-related services.

By offering fast and convenient routes between historic and tourist cities, the AVE has helped to increase the flow of tourists. This benefits sectors such as hotels, restaurants and leisure.

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