The Transportation Plan proposes actions to provide for safe and enjoyable travel in the area of Glacier National Park that includes Going-to-the-Sun Road and related attractions. The plan is needed to correct road deficiencies, reduce safety hazards, and solve traffic and transportation problems in this area and to identify the most feasible public transit system for future use. Glacier National Park, on the Canadian border in the northwestern section of Montana, is part of a vast mountain recreation complex that includes superb natural and cultural resources in Canada and the United States. Cultural resource preservation laws and procedures were a major consideration in planning. Going-to-the-Sun Road is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a significant cultural resource.
Transportation Plan: Glacier National Park, Montana
1990
82 pages
Report
No indication
English
Recreation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation planning , National parks , Traffic data analysis , Highway improvements , Parking , Montana , Traffic management , Traffic accidents , Traffic estimates , Public transportation , Buses , Shuttle services , Transportation studies , Highway planning , Glacier National Park , Going-to-the-Sun Road
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