;Contents: Part 1-Planning: Does Public Transit Counteract the Segregation of Carless Households. Measure Spatial Patterns of Accessibility; Multimodal Trips in the Netherlands: Microlevel Individual Attributes and Residential Context; Regional Transportation Program for Welfare to Work; Integrating Geographic Information Systems with Transit Survey Methodology; Effect of Free Parking on Commuter Model Choice: Evident from Travel Diary Data; Public Transit Access to Private Property; New Insights into the Value of Transit: Modeling Inferences from Dade County; Part 2-Intermodel Facilities: Dynamic Vehicle Dispatching at the Intermodal Transfer Station; Modeling Passenger Waiting Time for Intermodal Transit Stations; Part 3-Marketing: Shelter from the Storm: Optimizing Distribution of Bus Stop Shelters in Los Angeles; Human Factor Constraints on Transit Faregate Capacity; Exploring Customer Loyalty as a Transit Performance Measure; Fare Variable Construction and Rail Transit Ridership Elasticities: Case Study of the Washington, D.C., Metrorail System; and Seattle Intelligent Transportation System Information Backbone.


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    Title :

    Transit Planning, Intermodal Facilitites, and Marketing. Public Transit. Journal of the Transportation Research Board No. 1753


    Publication date :

    2001


    Size :

    132 pages



    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English