Attracting light rail ridership. Paper presented at the National Conference of the Transportation Research Board, Philadelphia, June 1975.

Author(s)
Jessiman, W.A. & Kocur, G.A.
Year
Abstract

The complex planning considerations for attracting ridership to transit systems are discussed particularly light rail transit systems. Users are not interested in technology per se but in the level of service, travel time, cost and comfort. To attract maximum ridership the system should be tailored to the particular needs and constraints of the market segments it is serving.

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B 11397 (In: B 9404 S) /72.6/ IRRD 221782
Source

In: TRB Special Report No. 161, 1975, p. 126-146, 4 fig., 1 graph., 5 tab., 16 ref.

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