This report will be of interest to transit policymakers, managers, planners, marketing professionals, and others interested in the effects of current trends (e.g., demographic, economic, social, land use, and transport policy) and trends expected over the next 15 years on current and future transit markets. Although many of these trends are not favorable to public transit, a number are identified that provide opportunities for maintaining current transit markets and creating new, expanded, or different transit markets. The report identifies 40 transit service concepts that appear to offer the most effective means of adjusting to these societal trends
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This report bas been prepared as an information base for people involved in planning, operating, mar...
This paper synthesizes much of the information that describes the current state of public transporta...
In view of the recent successes of social marketing in the various areas within the public, nonprofi...
This report examines demographic, economic and market trends that affect travel demand (the amount a...
This paper looks ahead to the long-term future of urban passenger transportation, exploring trends t...
Like most other transit agencies in the United States, the Metropolitan Transit Development Board (M...
This report examines how public transportation organizations have entered an era of fundamental chan...
This report will be of interest to individuals and organizations seeking fundamental change and inno...
This paper concerns the relationship between mobility products and services and the propensity to ch...
Travel behavior is undergoing a period of significant change in the United States. In 2016, public t...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...
Understanding transit ridership has become a critical research interest and policy goal. This docume...
The effort launched by the Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) to examine New Paradigms for ...
Suburbia largely remains hostile territory for public transit in America and, indeed, much of the de...
This is the second report published by the Transit Cooperative Research Program examining how new pa...
This report bas been prepared as an information base for people involved in planning, operating, mar...
This paper synthesizes much of the information that describes the current state of public transporta...
In view of the recent successes of social marketing in the various areas within the public, nonprofi...