This volume discusses the Washington-Baltimore airport access survey as a special illustrative case including the important events and problems that arose from survey conception, to execution, to results. Alternatives considered at critical points in the development of the survey are given in some detail along with the reasons for the choices made. This volume will hopefully provide information and background to those who are considering planning other airport access studies. (Author)


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