A description of intermodal integration is offered, and general forms of transport-integration discussed. Administrative integration, mergers, formation of a consortium, association or operating company, route section association, work sharing, limited agreements and special purpose cooperation are presented. Scope of service integration is put forth and combined fares, community fares and schedule and route coordination discussed. Terminals, equipment, standardization of fare collection equipment, passenger information and integration through dual mode technology are included. Examples of transport integration in major U.S. cities and foreign activities are discussed.
The State of Urban Mass Transportation Research, Development, and Demonstration. Volume VI: Systems Analysis
1972
102 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch