Transportation planning today requires an understanding of how income and near-rail residence jointly influence household travel behavior. This article fills a gap in the literature by showing how vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and transit trips taken (TT) vary with income and rail transit access by neighborhood type. Results indicate that, when comparing households with similar incomes and examining how the “near-rail” versus “far from rail” VMT and TT gap varies by income, the cross-sectional reduction in nominal VMT and the increase in TT on a percentage basis is generally larger for higher-income households (\u3e$50,000), and particularly so in neighborhoods dense with both jobs and population. These findings offer support for the notion ...
The link between transportation infrastructure and income segregation has long been recognized in th...
This project brief summarizes findings from a project aimed at addressing the question of "Is new ra...
This project brief summarizes findings from a project aimed at addressing the question of "Is new ra...
This article examines the neighborhood destination choices made by movers in neighborhoods affected ...
A growing number of studies examine the affordability benefits of living near transit, especially fi...
Light rail transit may provide a feasible alternative to car travel, helping limit the negative exte...
textInfluence of built environment on travel behavior has been recognized by several studies in las...
Transportation equity advocates recommend improving public transit in low-income neighbourhoods to a...
Transportation equity advocates recommend improving public transit in low-income neighbourhoods to a...
Transportation equity advocates recommend improving public transit in low-income neighbourhoods to a...
Numerous studies have shown that rail transit has a positive effect on raising property values and t...
This paper addresses academic discourse that critiques urban rail transit projects for their regress...
Rail transit’s association with gentrification has been a presence in the public discourse for some ...
Rail transit’s association with gentrification has been a presence in the public discourse for some ...
Housing and transportation affordability is a major problem for low-income households, yet studies o...
The link between transportation infrastructure and income segregation has long been recognized in th...
This project brief summarizes findings from a project aimed at addressing the question of "Is new ra...
This project brief summarizes findings from a project aimed at addressing the question of "Is new ra...
This article examines the neighborhood destination choices made by movers in neighborhoods affected ...
A growing number of studies examine the affordability benefits of living near transit, especially fi...
Light rail transit may provide a feasible alternative to car travel, helping limit the negative exte...
textInfluence of built environment on travel behavior has been recognized by several studies in las...
Transportation equity advocates recommend improving public transit in low-income neighbourhoods to a...
Transportation equity advocates recommend improving public transit in low-income neighbourhoods to a...
Transportation equity advocates recommend improving public transit in low-income neighbourhoods to a...
Numerous studies have shown that rail transit has a positive effect on raising property values and t...
This paper addresses academic discourse that critiques urban rail transit projects for their regress...
Rail transit’s association with gentrification has been a presence in the public discourse for some ...
Rail transit’s association with gentrification has been a presence in the public discourse for some ...
Housing and transportation affordability is a major problem for low-income households, yet studies o...
The link between transportation infrastructure and income segregation has long been recognized in th...
This project brief summarizes findings from a project aimed at addressing the question of "Is new ra...
This project brief summarizes findings from a project aimed at addressing the question of "Is new ra...