The form and structure of a city are strongly influenced by its transport system, although this influence is mutual rather than unidirectional. This paper explores the historical interactions between Brisbane's urban form and urban structure on the one hand and its tramway system on the other hand. The paper identifies a number of financial, institutional, political and related factors that determined the development trajectory of the tramway system from its start in the 1880s; but similar factors led to its eventual demise in 1969. By showing how Brisbane's tramways developed and the intimate connections of this system to the changing shape and structure of the city the research reinforces the importance of understanding the links between ...
Cities are often said to be the engines of the global economy in an age of rapid urbanization. Carde...
The 'greater city' movement in the 1920s in Australia was profoundly influenced by the growing town ...
The form of a city has a major impact on the lifestyles of its residents. As urban centers grow, car...
The form and structure of a city are strongly influenced by its transport system, although this infl...
Cities as constructs of either incremental development or planned settlement reflect their economic,...
How did Brisbane get its busways? And what does this experience tell us about mode-choice decision-m...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1997 Paul Andrew Mees.This study examines the reasons be...
Why did Brisbane build busways? And what does the city\u27s experience reveal about mode-choice deci...
Transport network and land use are inter-dependent. This joint co-development process of infrastruct...
The form of a city has a major impact on the lifestyles of its residents. As urban centers grow, car...
This paper investigates the shaping of urban public transport by comparing ‘alternative leading obje...
The paper explores the links between changing transport technology, individual mobility and urban fo...
The form of a city has a major impact on the lifestyles of its residents. As urban centers grow, car...
In the 1950s, Edinburgh transitioned from a multimodal public transit system based on buses and elec...
There is growing interest in the concept of Trackless Trams as part of the suite of transport techno...
Cities are often said to be the engines of the global economy in an age of rapid urbanization. Carde...
The 'greater city' movement in the 1920s in Australia was profoundly influenced by the growing town ...
The form of a city has a major impact on the lifestyles of its residents. As urban centers grow, car...
The form and structure of a city are strongly influenced by its transport system, although this infl...
Cities as constructs of either incremental development or planned settlement reflect their economic,...
How did Brisbane get its busways? And what does this experience tell us about mode-choice decision-m...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1997 Paul Andrew Mees.This study examines the reasons be...
Why did Brisbane build busways? And what does the city\u27s experience reveal about mode-choice deci...
Transport network and land use are inter-dependent. This joint co-development process of infrastruct...
The form of a city has a major impact on the lifestyles of its residents. As urban centers grow, car...
This paper investigates the shaping of urban public transport by comparing ‘alternative leading obje...
The paper explores the links between changing transport technology, individual mobility and urban fo...
The form of a city has a major impact on the lifestyles of its residents. As urban centers grow, car...
In the 1950s, Edinburgh transitioned from a multimodal public transit system based on buses and elec...
There is growing interest in the concept of Trackless Trams as part of the suite of transport techno...
Cities are often said to be the engines of the global economy in an age of rapid urbanization. Carde...
The 'greater city' movement in the 1920s in Australia was profoundly influenced by the growing town ...
The form of a city has a major impact on the lifestyles of its residents. As urban centers grow, car...