In 1987 a new effort to reconnect rural America began. It recognizes the local and intercity services offered by transportation providers throughout the nation in addressing the transportation needs of rural residents, and it emphasizes the importance of linking available services into a national system. Leadership in the effort has been provided by the United Bus Owners of America, UMTA, and the USDA Office of Transportation. The report presents the issues and concerns of those involved in rural intercity passenger transportation. It summarizes the 9 components key to the development of a national strategy for reconnecting rural America: public-private cooperation, mobilization of support, community participation, defined government roles, linking of services, market research and development, diversification of funding sources, resource management, and identification and elimination of barriers. The report demonstrates how service is currently being provided and reiterates the need for coordination and cooperation among all those involved in rural passenger transportation.
Reconnecting Rural America: Report on Rural Intercity Passenger Transportation
1989
129 pages
Report
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English
Rural public and intercity bus transportation
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