This paper describes the application of a detailed benefits assessment framework and sensitivity analysis of the operation of rural public transit services in the state of Tennessee. The paper describes the major components of this benefits framework and its application to the demand-responsive services operated within the state during the 1998/99 fiscal year. An empirical analysis yields a benefit/cost ratio greater than 1.0, with benefits dominated by accessibility gains to current transit patrons through the provision of mobility-enhancing vanpool services. Without these services, the costs of providing an equivalent level of access to health care, job training, and other important household activities would be much higher. Impr...
Almost 1,200 public transportation systems now exist in rural communities across the United States a...
US Transportation Collection2001PDFTech ReportLindly, Jay K.Tubbs, W. BrentUniversity of Alabama. De...
Shared-use mobility services largely serve major metropolitan areas. However, increasingly officials...
This paper describes the application of a detailed benefits assessment framework and sensitivity an...
This report documents results from a study carried out by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Univ...
930082PDFTech ReportORNL/TM-2002/55Public transitBenefitsDemandStatesForecastingRidershipOperationsR...
A comprehensive transit benefits assessment procedure is described as applied to each of the 12 urba...
Great economic benefits are attributed to transit systems serving large urban areas, such as providi...
US Transportation Collection2018PDFTech ReportMishra, SabyaCherry, Christopher R.Golias, Mihalis M.S...
Rural transit services are generally considered a tool to alleviate immobility for the elderly, the ...
The true value of transit systems in rural and small urban areas in the United States has been large...
The objective of this research was to measure the benefits of rural and small urban transit services...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech Reporthttps://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/78000/...
Public transportation in rural America has existed for decades. Its providers are challenged with lo...
This paper examines the characteristics of intercity bus riders within Tennessee and proposes method...
Almost 1,200 public transportation systems now exist in rural communities across the United States a...
US Transportation Collection2001PDFTech ReportLindly, Jay K.Tubbs, W. BrentUniversity of Alabama. De...
Shared-use mobility services largely serve major metropolitan areas. However, increasingly officials...
This paper describes the application of a detailed benefits assessment framework and sensitivity an...
This report documents results from a study carried out by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Univ...
930082PDFTech ReportORNL/TM-2002/55Public transitBenefitsDemandStatesForecastingRidershipOperationsR...
A comprehensive transit benefits assessment procedure is described as applied to each of the 12 urba...
Great economic benefits are attributed to transit systems serving large urban areas, such as providi...
US Transportation Collection2018PDFTech ReportMishra, SabyaCherry, Christopher R.Golias, Mihalis M.S...
Rural transit services are generally considered a tool to alleviate immobility for the elderly, the ...
The true value of transit systems in rural and small urban areas in the United States has been large...
The objective of this research was to measure the benefits of rural and small urban transit services...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech Reporthttps://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/78000/...
Public transportation in rural America has existed for decades. Its providers are challenged with lo...
This paper examines the characteristics of intercity bus riders within Tennessee and proposes method...
Almost 1,200 public transportation systems now exist in rural communities across the United States a...
US Transportation Collection2001PDFTech ReportLindly, Jay K.Tubbs, W. BrentUniversity of Alabama. De...
Shared-use mobility services largely serve major metropolitan areas. However, increasingly officials...