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Technological aspects of urban transportation
Automotive transportations systems appear to be best suited for most urban passenger trips because of inherent flexibility of private automobile in serving expanding land uses in suburban area; express-type local transit service; in higher density metropolitan areas with existing rail-rapid transit, or commuter rail facilities, existing systems should be improved by modernizing equipment, control systems, and central area facilities, by extending lines and by providing off street parking at outlying stations.
Technological aspects of urban transportation
Automotive transportations systems appear to be best suited for most urban passenger trips because of inherent flexibility of private automobile in serving expanding land uses in suburban area; express-type local transit service; in higher density metropolitan areas with existing rail-rapid transit, or commuter rail facilities, existing systems should be improved by modernizing equipment, control systems, and central area facilities, by extending lines and by providing off street parking at outlying stations.
Technological aspects of urban transportation
ASCE -- Proc (J Highway Div)
Berry, D.S. (author) / Shuldiner, P.W. (author)
1964
26 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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