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Transit 2010, Volume 2

By: Series: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board ; 2144Publication details: Washington DC Transportation Research Board, 2010Description: 204 sISBN:
  • 9780309160469
Subject(s): Bibl.nr: VTI P8167:2144Location: TRBAbstract: This issue contains 21 papers concerned with the following aspects of transit: the spatial impacts of public transport on traffic congestion relief; attractiveness of light rail; the effect of gas prices on transit ridership; measuring the gap between car and transit accessibility; the monocentric city with discrete transit stations; impact of an urban partnership agreement on transit user perception of express bus service; estimating transit accessibility; impact of bus rapid transit stations on surrounding home values; transit fare restructuring; encouraging drive-alone commuters to try transit; the success of shuttles; customer loyalty in public transportation context; public response to transit systems with particular service and place-making attributes; printed transit information and its impact on customer satisfaction; using transit smart card data to analyze travel time and transfers; wayfinding-oriented design of passenger guidance signs for transit centers; bicycling and transit; art in transportation; intermodal transfer between bicycles and rail transit; and project construction scheduling for intermodal terminal planning problems.
Item type: Reports, conferences, monographs
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This issue contains 21 papers concerned with the following aspects of transit: the spatial impacts of public transport on traffic congestion relief; attractiveness of light rail; the effect of gas prices on transit ridership; measuring the gap between car and transit accessibility; the monocentric city with discrete transit stations; impact of an urban partnership agreement on transit user perception of express bus service; estimating transit accessibility; impact of bus rapid transit stations on surrounding home values; transit fare restructuring; encouraging drive-alone commuters to try transit; the success of shuttles; customer loyalty in public transportation context; public response to transit systems with particular service and place-making attributes; printed transit information and its impact on customer satisfaction; using transit smart card data to analyze travel time and transfers; wayfinding-oriented design of passenger guidance signs for transit centers; bicycling and transit; art in transportation; intermodal transfer between bicycles and rail transit; and project construction scheduling for intermodal terminal planning problems.