Rail rapid transit has been recognized as an essential ingredient in the total transportation system required to serve the Washington Metropolitan Area. The National Capital Transportation Agency, formed in 1960 to establish and maintain a transit development program, has been authorized by the Congress of the United States to proceed with final design and construction of a 25-mile rail rapid transit system. This report provides independent estimates of the patronage which would be attracted by the authorized system rail rapid transit lines. Also contained in this report are patronage estimates for the proposed revision of the authorized system known as the modified system.
Washington, D. C. 1980 Rail Rapid Transit Patronage Forecasts
1967
137 pages
Report
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English
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