Evaluating alternative strategies for central-city distribution.

Author(s)
Hoel, L.A.
Year
Abstract

Central-city distribution is an essential element in the hierarchy of a regional transportation network. Travel time, including waiting, walking, station dwell, transfer, and riding is utilized in this study to evaluate a variety of single-technology and small-vehicle systems development for the Pittsburgh central business district. The model developed calculates all appropriate palks between each cordon point and the zone centroid for a convenience rule for an accessibility rule.

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A 5388 (In: A 5387 S) IRRD 49960
Source

In: Transportation systems planning, Highway Research Record HRR No. 293, 1969, p. 1

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