A certain acrimony pervades the longstanding debate over the costs and benefits of public rail transportation in the United States. Some seem opposed to all rail transit all the time, while others support any and every rail project, despite sometimes high costs and low ridership. With much of the debate focused on pricing automobile externalities, transportation choice, and the rail’s external benefits, surprisingly few studies assess which rail transit systems create net positive social welfare. If consumer benefits alone do not justify the high cost of a transit investment, what would the external value of a passenger trip have to be to do so?Combining fare, ridership, operating, and capital cost data for 24 transit agencies' heavy and/or...
This paper addresses academic discourse that critiques urban rail transit projects for their regress...
The Heartland Light Rail project represents Kansas City’s biggest infrastructural investment in deca...
The value of having a public transit travel choice is occasionally acknowledged by planners but neve...
A certain acrimony pervades the long-standing debate over the costs and benefits of public rail tra...
Several recent articles criticize urban rail transit investments on grounds that they are ineffectiv...
This report evaluates the benefits of rail transit based on a comprehensive analysis of transportati...
Recent research has demonstrated that certain transit planning decisions about internal performance ...
767995PDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/9000/9300/9361/059_Conservatives_2.pdfPublic transitCo...
The State of California will face an important transportation investment decision during the coming ...
A high-speed rail system operating on a dedicated right-of-way that results in a significant volume ...
The cost of building rail transit facilities in the United States has skyrocketed in recent decades....
This study by Lyndon Henry and Todd Litman compares public transit performance between U.S. cities t...
This paper summarizes research on the effects of rail transit on the performance of transportation s...
The Heartland Light Rail project represents Kansas City’s biggest infrastructural investment in deca...
Much attention has been paid to light-rail-transit (LRT) systems and the benefits they generate in t...
This paper addresses academic discourse that critiques urban rail transit projects for their regress...
The Heartland Light Rail project represents Kansas City’s biggest infrastructural investment in deca...
The value of having a public transit travel choice is occasionally acknowledged by planners but neve...
A certain acrimony pervades the long-standing debate over the costs and benefits of public rail tra...
Several recent articles criticize urban rail transit investments on grounds that they are ineffectiv...
This report evaluates the benefits of rail transit based on a comprehensive analysis of transportati...
Recent research has demonstrated that certain transit planning decisions about internal performance ...
767995PDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/9000/9300/9361/059_Conservatives_2.pdfPublic transitCo...
The State of California will face an important transportation investment decision during the coming ...
A high-speed rail system operating on a dedicated right-of-way that results in a significant volume ...
The cost of building rail transit facilities in the United States has skyrocketed in recent decades....
This study by Lyndon Henry and Todd Litman compares public transit performance between U.S. cities t...
This paper summarizes research on the effects of rail transit on the performance of transportation s...
The Heartland Light Rail project represents Kansas City’s biggest infrastructural investment in deca...
Much attention has been paid to light-rail-transit (LRT) systems and the benefits they generate in t...
This paper addresses academic discourse that critiques urban rail transit projects for their regress...
The Heartland Light Rail project represents Kansas City’s biggest infrastructural investment in deca...
The value of having a public transit travel choice is occasionally acknowledged by planners but neve...