An origin-destination survey was conducted among air travelers, visitors, and employees at Boston's Logan International Airport. The study focused on the air travel market in various geographic areas, the principal modes used for ground travel between these areas and Logan Airport, and the current volume of ground travel by each principal mode used for airport access. Emphasis is placed on the relative attractiveness of rapid transit for ground travel to and from the airport. The data reveal principal concentrations of trip generators, modal split, major travel corridors, and other conclusions.
Logan Airport Travel Study
1972
124 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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