This report evaluates the benefits of rail transit based on a comprehensive analysis of transportation system performance in major U.S. cities. It finds that cities with larger, well-established rail systems have significantly higher per capita transit ridership, lower average per capita vehicle ownership and mileage, less traffic congestion, lower traffic death rates and lower consumer transportation expenditures than otherwise comparable cities
003691491982PDFTech ReportDOT-1-82-3Economic impactsLand useTravel demandEconomicsPlanning and Forec...
Federal Transit Administration 50th Anniversaryhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15274551980PDFTech ReportZup...
Great economic benefits are attributed to transit systems serving large urban areas, such as providi...
This report evaluates the benefits of rail transit based on a comprehensive analysis of transportati...
This paper summarizes research on the effects of rail transit on the performance of transportation s...
This study by Lyndon Henry and Todd Litman compares public transit performance between U.S. cities t...
A certain acrimony pervades the longstanding debate over the costs and benefits of public rail trans...
A certain acrimony pervades the long-standing debate over the costs and benefits of public rail tra...
Passenger rail service is perceived to provide important benefits to Michigan communities. However, ...
Since the 1980s, significant investments have been made in urban rail transit across the United Stat...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Rail tr...
The rebirth of rail transit in the US over the past two decades has resulted in a rail transit’s re-...
This report evaluates criticism of rail transit. It examines claims that rail transit is ineffective...
Several recent articles criticize urban rail transit investments on grounds that they are ineffectiv...
Passenger rail service is perceived to provide important benefits to Michigan communities. However, ...
003691491982PDFTech ReportDOT-1-82-3Economic impactsLand useTravel demandEconomicsPlanning and Forec...
Federal Transit Administration 50th Anniversaryhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15274551980PDFTech ReportZup...
Great economic benefits are attributed to transit systems serving large urban areas, such as providi...
This report evaluates the benefits of rail transit based on a comprehensive analysis of transportati...
This paper summarizes research on the effects of rail transit on the performance of transportation s...
This study by Lyndon Henry and Todd Litman compares public transit performance between U.S. cities t...
A certain acrimony pervades the longstanding debate over the costs and benefits of public rail trans...
A certain acrimony pervades the long-standing debate over the costs and benefits of public rail tra...
Passenger rail service is perceived to provide important benefits to Michigan communities. However, ...
Since the 1980s, significant investments have been made in urban rail transit across the United Stat...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Rail tr...
The rebirth of rail transit in the US over the past two decades has resulted in a rail transit’s re-...
This report evaluates criticism of rail transit. It examines claims that rail transit is ineffective...
Several recent articles criticize urban rail transit investments on grounds that they are ineffectiv...
Passenger rail service is perceived to provide important benefits to Michigan communities. However, ...
003691491982PDFTech ReportDOT-1-82-3Economic impactsLand useTravel demandEconomicsPlanning and Forec...
Federal Transit Administration 50th Anniversaryhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15274551980PDFTech ReportZup...
Great economic benefits are attributed to transit systems serving large urban areas, such as providi...