Port Traffic No 59, 2005/1 - pagesPages 4 to 9ForewordBy Jean Debrie, Benjamin Steck, Nicole May, Marianne Ollivier-TrigaloPages 10 to 21The Growth of Ports at the End of the 19th Century: The Role of French Ports in the Multimodal ChainBy Bruno MarnotPages 22 to 32Servicing Northern Europe through Shipyards: Shipping Line Strategies, 1994–2002By Antoine Frémont, Martin SoppéPages 33 to 45Planning New Container Facilities in Northern European Ports: Changes in the Industry and PolicyBy Valérie Lavaud-LetilleulPages 46 to 58Intra-European Maritime Transport and Ports: Multipurpose or Specialized?By Delphine DubreuilPages 59 to 65History of European Rail Policy and the Role of Rail CompaniesBy Delphine Chabalier, Jacques RogissartPages 66 to 67How to Find a Plan B When You’re Stuck in Traffic: The Case of Porte de Bagnolet in ParisBy Nicolas Louvet, Vincent KaufmannPages 68 to 75Exelon: The Legacy of Samuel Insull’s Empire?By Christophe DefeuilleyPages 76 to 78A Century of a Network Company’s DividendsBy Yves BouvierPages 79 to 80ReviewsBy Carole PourchezPages 80 to 81Selected TitlesPages 81 to 85Journal Reviews