The report describes the proposed rapid transit plan for Dade County, Florida. This project, which expanded upon recommendations of the Miami Urban Area Transportation Study (MUATS), recommended a comprehensive and coordinated transportation system consisting of four major elements. These include: an initial 44.7 mile rail rapid transit system serving 48 stations throughout the metropolitan area; a system of trunk line bus routes operating on expressways and arterial streets in areas not served by rapid transit; a network of feeder bus routes to rapid transit stations; and 'mini-systems' at selected terminal locations to improve circulation and to link traffic generators with transit facilities. (Author)
Transit Now for Tomorrow. A Decade of Transit Progress for Dade County
1972
31 pages
Report
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English
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