Mass transit to airports : an overview.

Author(s)
Cook, K.E.
Year
Abstract

The current airport problems are a combination of interrelated problems of which getting people and freight to and from the airport is only fact. It is however becoming evident that it will be financially and socially impossible to develop enough freeways to cope with the airport access problem. The advantages and disadvantages of four alternatives that appear to be feasible are examined.

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Library number
A 7929 (In: A 7928 S) IRRD 59453
Source

In: Public transportation to airports, Highway Research Record HRR No. 330, 1970, p. 1-4

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