This report evaluates criticism of rail transit. It examines claims that rail transit is ineffective at improving transportation system performance, that rail transit investments are not cost effective, and that transit is an outdated form of transportation. It finds that critics often misrepresent issues and use biased and inaccurate analysis. This is a companion to the report Rail Transit in America
015935231984Final Report July 1982- Januarv 1984PDFTech ReportDOT-TPI-10-77-29CA-11-0026-2CA-11-0026...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...
This “seed grant” research project compiled a set of 56 US public opinion polls that asked responden...
High quality public transit, such as urban rail and Bus Rapid Transit, and Transit Oriented Developm...
The demand for rail transit funds greatly exceeds available monies. Worse, there is wide-spread disa...
This report evaluates the benefits of rail transit based on a comprehensive analysis of transportati...
This study by Lyndon Henry and Todd Litman compares public transit performance between U.S. cities t...
Several recent articles criticize urban rail transit investments on grounds that they are ineffectiv...
767995PDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/9000/9300/9361/059_Conservatives_2.pdfPublic transitCo...
This paper summarizes research on the effects of rail transit on the performance of transportation s...
The rebirth of rail transit in the US over the past two decades has resulted in a rail transit’s re-...
Since the 1980s, significant investments have been made in urban rail transit across the United Stat...
This report investigates the role that public transit can play in reducing traffic congestion and ac...
This report critiques the Cato Foundation paper, Fixing Transit: The Case For Privatization, which r...
This report investigates the role public transit improvements can play in conserving energy and redu...
015935231984Final Report July 1982- Januarv 1984PDFTech ReportDOT-TPI-10-77-29CA-11-0026-2CA-11-0026...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...
This “seed grant” research project compiled a set of 56 US public opinion polls that asked responden...
High quality public transit, such as urban rail and Bus Rapid Transit, and Transit Oriented Developm...
The demand for rail transit funds greatly exceeds available monies. Worse, there is wide-spread disa...
This report evaluates the benefits of rail transit based on a comprehensive analysis of transportati...
This study by Lyndon Henry and Todd Litman compares public transit performance between U.S. cities t...
Several recent articles criticize urban rail transit investments on grounds that they are ineffectiv...
767995PDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/9000/9300/9361/059_Conservatives_2.pdfPublic transitCo...
This paper summarizes research on the effects of rail transit on the performance of transportation s...
The rebirth of rail transit in the US over the past two decades has resulted in a rail transit’s re-...
Since the 1980s, significant investments have been made in urban rail transit across the United Stat...
This report investigates the role that public transit can play in reducing traffic congestion and ac...
This report critiques the Cato Foundation paper, Fixing Transit: The Case For Privatization, which r...
This report investigates the role public transit improvements can play in conserving energy and redu...
015935231984Final Report July 1982- Januarv 1984PDFTech ReportDOT-TPI-10-77-29CA-11-0026-2CA-11-0026...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...
This “seed grant” research project compiled a set of 56 US public opinion polls that asked responden...