This paper discusses the transport planning issues that are exposed when new accessibility tools have been employed, designed to address the challenge of providing accessibility by public transport as a serious alternative to car use. Research from case studies in Perth and Brisbane is reported. The paper discusses the benefits of focussing on metropolitan-wide supply side modelling as opposed to simply applying demand forecasts; the need to, and challenges of, setting benchmarks that define quality public transport and accessibility; the need for iterative review by setting long term visions and back-casting as well as looking forward from current city structures. The analysis has raised some interesting questions. It is evident that the p...
The resurgence of interest in building better cities provides an opportunity to develop improved lan...
Urban public transport continues to be a high priority social obligation of governments throughout t...
Rail infrastructure within urban communities within Australia is capacity constrained. Today, cities...
From the end of the Second World War in 1945 to the late 1970s, Australian urban public transport (U...
Oil depletion scenarios suggest that public transport powered largely by electricity, together with ...
As population increases and cities continue to grow, there is an urgency to provide efficient and co...
Oil depletion scenarios suggest that public transport powered largely by electricity, together with ...
Urban transport problems have become major community concerns in Australian’s largest cities, a refl...
There is a growing recognition by city policymakers that urban public transport systems can be devel...
Urban Australia has seen a continuing movement away from public transit. In 1988 over 95% of all pas...
Public transport use in Melbourne and Sydney was stagnant or in decline for many decades. Recently, ...
For some little while now, the flavour of the month in transport policy seems to have been to set go...
There is a growing recognition by city policymakers that urban public transport systems can be devel...
There is growing recognition by all tiers of government that transformation of the public transport ...
The aim of this paper is to take a closer look at some of the challenges facing governments who woul...
The resurgence of interest in building better cities provides an opportunity to develop improved lan...
Urban public transport continues to be a high priority social obligation of governments throughout t...
Rail infrastructure within urban communities within Australia is capacity constrained. Today, cities...
From the end of the Second World War in 1945 to the late 1970s, Australian urban public transport (U...
Oil depletion scenarios suggest that public transport powered largely by electricity, together with ...
As population increases and cities continue to grow, there is an urgency to provide efficient and co...
Oil depletion scenarios suggest that public transport powered largely by electricity, together with ...
Urban transport problems have become major community concerns in Australian’s largest cities, a refl...
There is a growing recognition by city policymakers that urban public transport systems can be devel...
Urban Australia has seen a continuing movement away from public transit. In 1988 over 95% of all pas...
Public transport use in Melbourne and Sydney was stagnant or in decline for many decades. Recently, ...
For some little while now, the flavour of the month in transport policy seems to have been to set go...
There is a growing recognition by city policymakers that urban public transport systems can be devel...
There is growing recognition by all tiers of government that transformation of the public transport ...
The aim of this paper is to take a closer look at some of the challenges facing governments who woul...
The resurgence of interest in building better cities provides an opportunity to develop improved lan...
Urban public transport continues to be a high priority social obligation of governments throughout t...
Rail infrastructure within urban communities within Australia is capacity constrained. Today, cities...