;Contents: Part 1-Planning and Development: Regional Transit Program for Welfare to Work in Chicago, Illinois: Three Years Later; Measuring Change in Small-Scale Transit Accessibility with Geographic Information Systems: Buffalo and Rochester, New York; Development of Bay Area Rapid Transit System Expansion Criteria and Process; Policy Support for and Barriers to Transit-Oriented Development in the Inner City: Literature Review; Comparing Transit-Oriented Development Sites by Walkability Indicators; Part 2-Management: Asset Management Strategy to Meet Long-Term Transit Fleet Needs of State Departments of Transportation; Economic Benefits of Coordinating Human Service Transportation and Transit Services; Designing Automated Vehicle Location Systems for Archived Data Analysis; Planning Public Transport Networks for the 2004 Summer Olympics with Decision Support Systems; Estimation of Statewide Urban Public Transit Benefits in Tennessee; Using Geographic Information Systems to Inform Bus Maintenance Base Location Decisions: Sketch-Level Methodology for Estimating Bus Deadhead Costs; Economics of Commuter Rail Alternatives: Comparative Cost Perspective; Part 3-Technology: Simulation-Based Evaluation of Electronic Energy Storage Devices in Buses for Reducing Emissions; City CarShare in San Francisco, California: Second-Year Travel Demand and Car Ownership Impacts; Policy Considerations for Carsharing and Station Cars: Monitoring Growth, Trends, and Overall Impacts; Interoperability Options for Shared-Use Vehicle Systems; Part 4-Marketing: Tripperpas Smart Card Project: Lessons from the Netherlands; Free Transit for Low-Income Youth: Experience in San Francisco Bay Area, California; Using a Web-Based Longitudinal Panel to Measure Customer Satisfaction; Transit Customer Response to Intelligent Transportation System Technologies: Survey of Northern Virginia Transit Riders; Transit District Customers in San Mateo County, California: Who, Why, Where, and How; Part 5-Capacity and Quality of Service: Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual Applied to a Bus Corridor in Dublin, Ireland; and Serviceability Index to Evaluate Rural Demand-Responsive Transit System Operations.
Transit. Planning and Development, Management and Performance, Marketing and Fare Policy, and Capacity and Quality of Service
2004
228 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transit marketing and fare structure
TIBKAT | 1985
|Transit Marketing and Fare Structure
NTIS | 1985
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