Over the course of this century, public transit systems in the U.S. have lost most of the market share of metropolitan travel to private vehicles. The two principal markets that remain for public transit systems are downtown commuters and transit dependents – people who are too young, too old, too poor, or physically unable to drive. Despite the fact that transit dependents are the steadiest customers for most public transit systems, transit policy has tended to focus on recapturing lost markets through expanded suburban bus, express bus, and fixed rail systems. Such efforts have collectively proven expensive and only marginally effective. At the same time, comparatively less attention and fewer resources tend to be devoted to improving wel...
Access to quality public transportation is critical for employment, especially for low-income and mi...
Subsidies of public transit have more than doubled since the late 1980s, with a disproportionate sha...
Social equity is increasingly incorporated as a long-term objective into urban transportation plans....
Over the course of this century, public transit systems in the U.S. have lost most of the market sha...
Strong public and political support for mass transit in the U.S. is based on lofty goals, including ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012In today's financially constrained environment, pub...
A fundamental justification for transit subsidies in the United States is to provide a basic level o...
Public transit has been identified by scholars, urbanists, and activists as foundational to developi...
U.S. public transit agencies struggle to attract and retain riders. Unprecedented public investments...
Transit fare affordability is an issue that rarely arises in the planning literature. Because the co...
dissertationThis dissertation explores social equity as it applies to public transportation. Transit...
Public transit subsidy represents a transfer of income from taxpayers to transit users. Such transfe...
This paper addresses academic discourse that critiques urban rail transit projects for their regress...
Transportation equity advocates recommend improving public transit in low-income neighbourhoods to a...
767995PDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/9000/9300/9361/059_Conservatives_2.pdfPublic transitCo...
Access to quality public transportation is critical for employment, especially for low-income and mi...
Subsidies of public transit have more than doubled since the late 1980s, with a disproportionate sha...
Social equity is increasingly incorporated as a long-term objective into urban transportation plans....
Over the course of this century, public transit systems in the U.S. have lost most of the market sha...
Strong public and political support for mass transit in the U.S. is based on lofty goals, including ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012In today's financially constrained environment, pub...
A fundamental justification for transit subsidies in the United States is to provide a basic level o...
Public transit has been identified by scholars, urbanists, and activists as foundational to developi...
U.S. public transit agencies struggle to attract and retain riders. Unprecedented public investments...
Transit fare affordability is an issue that rarely arises in the planning literature. Because the co...
dissertationThis dissertation explores social equity as it applies to public transportation. Transit...
Public transit subsidy represents a transfer of income from taxpayers to transit users. Such transfe...
This paper addresses academic discourse that critiques urban rail transit projects for their regress...
Transportation equity advocates recommend improving public transit in low-income neighbourhoods to a...
767995PDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/9000/9300/9361/059_Conservatives_2.pdfPublic transitCo...
Access to quality public transportation is critical for employment, especially for low-income and mi...
Subsidies of public transit have more than doubled since the late 1980s, with a disproportionate sha...
Social equity is increasingly incorporated as a long-term objective into urban transportation plans....