The study was initiated for the purpose of obtaining demand information of rapid transit service, with special emphasis on this demand by intercity air travelers. The approach of the study was to use the recent extension of the Cleveland Transit System (CTS) rapid rail to Cleveland Hopkins Airport to gather empirical data on the mode choice of selected population groups both before and after the opening of the rapid rail extension. A comparative analysis of the before and after data will then be undertaken which will identify the relationships between demand for the alternative access modes as a function of trip cost, time and other variables. Included in the population groups are air passengers, air passenger related visitors, airport employees and casual visitors to the airport. (Author)
A Preliminary Report on the Cleveland Before and after Study
1969
75 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Cleveland rapid transit report
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