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The study reviews and evaluates the express bus transportation from New Jersey to midtown Manhattan with the key element of the corridor - the exclusive bus lane on Interstate 495 - now in its 10 months of successful operation. Travel characteristics in the corridor and bus service are reviewed, trip collection, park and ride, CBD terminal of the corridor, traffic management, objectives and alternate solutions are discussed.
The study reviews and evaluates the express bus transportation from New Jersey to midtown Manhattan with the key element of the corridor - the exclusive bus lane on Interstate 495 - now in its 10 months of successful operation. Travel characteristics in the corridor and bus service are reviewed, trip collection, park and ride, CBD terminal of the corridor, traffic management, objectives and alternate solutions are discussed.
Urban Corridor Demonstration Program; Manhattan-CBD-North Jersey Corridor. Summary of Findings, Program for Action
M. Horn (Autor:in)
1971
168 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Mass transportation , New York , Regional planning , New Jersey , Bus lines , Interstate highway system , Limited access highways , Traffic engineering , Central city , Parking facilities , Buses(Vehicles) , Passenger terminals , Vehicular traffic control , Highway planning , Vehicular tunnels , Toll roads , Toll tunnels , Toll bridges , Freeway transit systems , Controlled access freeways , Exclusive bus lanes , Park and ride lots , Bus priority traffic control , Interstate highway 495 , Lincoln Tunnel , New York City(New York)