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Highway Transportation and Appalachian Development: The Impact and Costs of the Appalachian Development Highway System
The report is primarily concerned with the transportation component of the Appalachian Regional Development Program. The rationale for selecting the location of each of the Appalachian corridors is described: linking major economic centers in Appalachia; opening up new sites for development; and enlarging the commuting fields by constructing new highways through the more isolated sections.
Highway Transportation and Appalachian Development: The Impact and Costs of the Appalachian Development Highway System
The report is primarily concerned with the transportation component of the Appalachian Regional Development Program. The rationale for selecting the location of each of the Appalachian corridors is described: linking major economic centers in Appalachia; opening up new sites for development; and enlarging the commuting fields by constructing new highways through the more isolated sections.
Highway Transportation and Appalachian Development: The Impact and Costs of the Appalachian Development Highway System
R. W. Duis (author) / T. H. Dudgeon (author) / W. Zitzman (author) / H. Fleming (author)
1970
211 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , Highway transportation , Economic development , Highway planning , Regional planning , Interstate highway system , Rural areas , Economic factors , Expenses , Site surveys , Appalachian Mountain Region(United States) , Regional development
New York State Appalachian Development Plan
NTIS | 1971
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2010
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