;Contents: Part 1-Planning and Development: Regional Transit Program for Welfare to Work in Chicago, Illinois: Three Years Later; Measuring Change in Small-Scale Transit Accessibility with Geographic Information Systems: Buffalo and Rochester, New York; Development of Bay Area Rapid Transit System Expansion Criteria and Process; Policy Support for and Barriers to Transit-Oriented Development in the Inner City: Literature Review; Comparing Transit-Oriented Development Sites by Walkability Indicators; Part 2-Management: Asset Management Strategy to Meet Long-Term Transit Fleet Needs of State Departments of Transportation; Economic Benefits of Coordinating Human Service Transportation and Transit Services; Designing Automated Vehicle Location Systems for Archived Data Analysis; Planning Public Transport Networks for the 2004 Summer Olympics with Decision Support Systems; Estimation of Statewide Urban Public Transit Benefits in Tennessee; Using Geographic Information Systems to Inform Bus Maintenance Base Location Decisions: Sketch-Level Methodology for Estimating Bus Deadhead Costs; Economics of Commuter Rail Alternatives: Comparative Cost Perspective; Part 3-Technology: Simulation-Based Evaluation of Electronic Energy Storage Devices in Buses for Reducing Emissions; City CarShare in San Francisco, California: Second-Year Travel Demand and Car Ownership Impacts; Policy Considerations for Carsharing and Station Cars: Monitoring Growth, Trends, and Overall Impacts; Interoperability Options for Shared-Use Vehicle Systems; Part 4-Marketing: Tripperpas Smart Card Project: Lessons from the Netherlands; Free Transit for Low-Income Youth: Experience in San Francisco Bay Area, California; Using a Web-Based Longitudinal Panel to Measure Customer Satisfaction; Transit Customer Response to Intelligent Transportation System Technologies: Survey of Northern Virginia Transit Riders; Transit District Customers in San Mateo County, California: Who, Why, Where, and How; Part 5-Capacity and Quality of Service: Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual Applied to a Bus Corridor in Dublin, Ireland; and Serviceability Index to Evaluate Rural Demand-Responsive Transit System Operations.


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    Title :

    Transit. Planning and Development, Management and Performance, Marketing and Fare Policy, and Capacity and Quality of Service


    Publication date :

    2004


    Size :

    228 pages



    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English