Contents: Rise and fall of rural public transportation; Rural public transportation--an Alaskan perspective; Billing and accounting by use of a computerized data reporting system--the Iowa experience; Use of unrestricted federal funds of the section 18 program; Planning rural systems--how and why should you start; Organizational planning for contracted rural public transit services; Planning for transit development in an era of fiscal scarcity; Replanning existing rural public transportation systems; Lightweight accessible buses--selection, maintenance, and general care; Procurement of small transit vehicles; Integration of public and school transportation--Hohenlohe, Germany, case study; Swiss postal passenger service; Surface rural public transportation in Canada; Rural passenger transportation in the Netherlands; Information and training modules for planning, implementing, and operating specialized transportation services; FHWA training course on managing rural and small urban public transportation programs; University-sponsored technical assistance strategy; can the postal bus play a role in providing rural transportation; Section 13c labor protection--a review of its effectiveness and impacts; and Using a state management plan option for section 18.


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