Evaluation of new urban transportation systems. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Highway Research Board HRB, Washington, D.C., January 1971.

Author(s)
Ayres, R.U. Mc Kenna, R. & Walker, M.L.
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Abstract

The large number of new urban transport systems can usefully be evaluated from an economic standpoint of capital and operating costs per unit traffic flow. A number of systems in a typical urban situation with a peak flow in either direction of 10.000 passengers per hour are considered. By using a number of cost equations, basic operating and capital costs have been developed for each type of system.

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B 1156 (In: B 1154 S) /72.1/ IRRD 201579
Source

In: New transportation systems and concepts, Highway Research Board HRB, 1971, p. 17-30, 6 fig., 6 tab., 4 ref.; Highway Research Record HRR No. 367

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