Dual mode transportation systems : analysis of demand and benefits in urban areas; and development of performance requirements.

Author(s)
Brand, D.
Year
Abstract

Dual mode is an innovative transportation system concept. It assumes vehicles, operating at high densities under automatic control on guideways, and retaining the characteristics of conventional automobiles or busses of the guideway, namely manual operation on shared rights of way. The principle service objectives in urban areas are to provide the high line haul capacity commonly associated with mass transit and the door-to-door travel service now provided by the private car.

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Library number
A 7718 IRRD 200166
Source

Washington, D.C., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1970, 124 p.; Program in Urban Transportation.

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