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Bus Transit Management and Performance
The 13 papers in this report deal with the following areas: transit ridership in an intense transit environment: some observations; development and application of performance measures for a medium-sized transit system; diagnostic tools in transit management; portfolio model of resource allocation for the transit firm; evaluating potential effectiveness of headway control strategies for transit systems; what public transportation management should know about possible user reactions, as shown by the example of price sensitivity; use of federal section 15 data in transit performance evaluation: Michigan program (abridgment); systematic procedure for analysis of bus garage locations; initial reactions to a central business district bus transit mall in Honolulu; recent experience with accessible bus services; operational improvements in a two-city bus transit corridor (abridgment); note on bus route extensions (abridgment); and hierarchical procedures for determining vehicle and crew requirements for mass transit systems.
Bus Transit Management and Performance
The 13 papers in this report deal with the following areas: transit ridership in an intense transit environment: some observations; development and application of performance measures for a medium-sized transit system; diagnostic tools in transit management; portfolio model of resource allocation for the transit firm; evaluating potential effectiveness of headway control strategies for transit systems; what public transportation management should know about possible user reactions, as shown by the example of price sensitivity; use of federal section 15 data in transit performance evaluation: Michigan program (abridgment); systematic procedure for analysis of bus garage locations; initial reactions to a central business district bus transit mall in Honolulu; recent experience with accessible bus services; operational improvements in a two-city bus transit corridor (abridgment); note on bus route extensions (abridgment); and hierarchical procedures for determining vehicle and crew requirements for mass transit systems.
Bus Transit Management and Performance
W. P. McShane (Autor:in) / P. Menaker (Autor:in) / R. P. Roess (Autor:in) / J. C. Falcocchio (Autor:in) / W. G. Allen (Autor:in)
1980
73 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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