Comparison of busway and light rail modes. Paper presented at the National Conference of the Transportation Research Board, Philadelphia, June 1975.

Author(s)
Morris, W.H.
Year
Abstract

Much has been offered to convince decision makers that busways are the least costly of fixed-guide way services in medium density urban corridors. Until recently, these claims could be questioned but not refuted because a thorough analysis of comparable busway and light rail transit (LRT) does not exits. Now a study show that, although LRT and busway costs are similar for equal facilities, LRT exhibits substantial operating cost, operation, and service advantages.

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B 11388 (In: B 9404 S) /10/72.6/ IRRD 221775
Source

In: TRB Special Report No. 161, 1975, p. 50-61, 3 graph., 4 tab., 5 ref.

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