The report summarizes a comprehensive technical study of Bellevue, Wash., which was prepared in conjunction with the Seattle metropolitan plan and the four-county Puget Sound regional transit plan. The Bellevue area has witnessed substantial growth and development in recent years, and the improvement of public transit services represents a top priority in future planning. Several trends in this growth pattern are discussed in detail, and the Bellevue micro-model for traffic assignment is described. Attention is focused on future transit alternatives for the area and on impacts of the proposed Metropolitan Area Transit System. Major components of this plan include express bus service from six park-and-ride lots and an extensive local bus system. Proposed routes are described in detail; the possibility of implementing a supplementary local Dial-A-Bus service is also examined. The report emphasizes the potential integration of school bus and transit service in Bellevue. Policy factors in transit planning are reviewed with reference to pedestrians, parking, land use, and several special recommendations. (Author)
Bellevue Area Transit Study
1972
97 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Mass transportation , Urban planning , Bus lines , Transportation management , Route surveys , Transportation models , Traffic engineering , Parking facilities , Land use , Urban areas , Schools , Central city , Washington(State) , Bellevue(Washington) , Park-and-ride bus service , Dial-a-bus service , School buses
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