The Cleveland Hopkins Airport Access Study consisted of an analysis of the impact of the rapid rail extension to Hopkins Airport. A survey of airport users at Hopkins Airport was conducted before the opening of the Cleveland Transit System rail transit service to the airport (Phase I) and another survey was conducted one year later (Phase II), after the rail rapid service was opened. The data from these surveys were compared to determine the effect of the new rail transit service on the choice of travel mode by the different groups of airport users. The report documents the procedures used in the preparation of files for analysis of the Phase I (before) and Phase II (after) surveys. (Author)
Data File Editing and Preliminary Analysis, Cleveland-Hopkins Airport Access Study
1970
174 pages
Report
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English