The flow of passengers through the stations of the Philadelphia-Lindenwold rapid transit line during the morning peak period is analyzed using data collected on April 1, 1970 and November 18, 1970. Parking capacities and aggregate demand at stations are examined during a period of 40 per cent expansion of parking spaces. Mean travel distance and time are computed.
Analysis of Peak Period Passenger Flows on the Lindenwold Rapid Transit Line
1971
26 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation Safety , Traffic surveys , Urban transportation , Travel time , Rapid transit railways , Diurnal variations , Passenger transportation , Statistical data , Pennsylvania , New Jersey , Distance , Urban areas , Parking facilities , Demand(Economics) , Philadelphia(Pennsylvania) , Lindenwold(New Jersey)
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