In the rebirth of light-rail in the US, there has been little quantitative work detailing the differences between cities that have built rail transit and those that have not. In this study, 18 independent variables measuring a variety of characteristics that might promote or hinder rail transit construction are examined for 13 cities that built rail and 22 that did not, but considered it. After isolating the most significant variables, a two-group discriminant analysis generates a function from a randomly chosen set of 25 cities, and then cross-validates it on a separate set of 10. That model attempts to classify the cities into their respective groups. A model with three significant independent variables is generated that correctly classif...
Light rail describes a range of urban rail transit systems running largely on exclusive rights of wa...
In the Portland, Oregon, region many local planners have embraced the neotraditional planning concep...
The link between transportation infrastructure and income segregation has long been recognized in th...
This Independent Study explores the development of Light Rail Transportation (LRT) systems in 6 metr...
Regression analyses were performed to study the relationship between rail transit network parameters...
This study uses multiple regression analysis to determine factors that contribute to high light-rail...
Investment in urban rail systems has increased rapidly over the past decades. While there have been ...
755089463PDFTech ReportSWUTC/11/473700-00052-1DTRS99-G-0006Street railroadsRail transitCity planning...
All transportation systems have the ability to transform human settlement patterns, which can affect...
The idea of using transit-oriented development (TOD) in reducing automobile dependency and improving...
Since the 1980s, significant investments have been made in urban rail transit across the United Stat...
Federal Transit Administration 50th Anniversaryhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15274551980PDFTech ReportZup...
The increasing importance of regional rail systems for growing cities and metropolitan areas has bee...
The proliferation of streetcar projects in US cities is one of the most significant transportation d...
The rebirth of rail transit in the US over the past two decades has resulted in a rail transit’s re-...
Light rail describes a range of urban rail transit systems running largely on exclusive rights of wa...
In the Portland, Oregon, region many local planners have embraced the neotraditional planning concep...
The link between transportation infrastructure and income segregation has long been recognized in th...
This Independent Study explores the development of Light Rail Transportation (LRT) systems in 6 metr...
Regression analyses were performed to study the relationship between rail transit network parameters...
This study uses multiple regression analysis to determine factors that contribute to high light-rail...
Investment in urban rail systems has increased rapidly over the past decades. While there have been ...
755089463PDFTech ReportSWUTC/11/473700-00052-1DTRS99-G-0006Street railroadsRail transitCity planning...
All transportation systems have the ability to transform human settlement patterns, which can affect...
The idea of using transit-oriented development (TOD) in reducing automobile dependency and improving...
Since the 1980s, significant investments have been made in urban rail transit across the United Stat...
Federal Transit Administration 50th Anniversaryhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15274551980PDFTech ReportZup...
The increasing importance of regional rail systems for growing cities and metropolitan areas has bee...
The proliferation of streetcar projects in US cities is one of the most significant transportation d...
The rebirth of rail transit in the US over the past two decades has resulted in a rail transit’s re-...
Light rail describes a range of urban rail transit systems running largely on exclusive rights of wa...
In the Portland, Oregon, region many local planners have embraced the neotraditional planning concep...
The link between transportation infrastructure and income segregation has long been recognized in th...