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Factors determining location are (1) The directional origin and relative quantity of present and future intercity buses; (2) areas within city through which buses will not be able to operate permanently; (3) relative need for terminals in various possible locations; (4) working out of an enduring balance between first three factors.
Factors determining location are (1) The directional origin and relative quantity of present and future intercity buses; (2) areas within city through which buses will not be able to operate permanently; (3) relative need for terminals in various possible locations; (4) working out of an enduring balance between first three factors.
City terminals for suburban buses
Bus Transportation
Tufts, W. (author)
1927
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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