Procedures involved in formulating the freeway and mass transportation test plans for 1985 are described. Tables and maps identifying basic links in the test plans are included. In formulating test plans, it was felt that active participation by local agencies, outlining their own needs and desires, could provide a more realistic set of plans for this region than had ever been designed before. The test plans are mixes of different railroad, highway and mass transit networks. They vary in size and capital cost. Alternative networks are additive. That is, they are built up from a minimum network. In all test networks only general corridor locations of highway and transit facilities are indicated. Estimated costs in millions of dollars for the test networks are given. (Author)
1985 Test Plans Highway and Public Transportation
1967
33 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Road Transportation , Transportation , Urban planning , Roads , Railroads , Costs , Bridges , Maps , Pennsylvania , New Jersey , Delaware , Freeways , Mass transportation
Engineering Index Backfile | 1922
Methodical Principles and Contents of Public Transportation Plans
Online Contents | 1997
|