Planning the private sector provision of public transportation.

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

The cost of providing government- owned public transportation services has been escalating dramatically in recent years, and governments are increasingly reluctant or unable to fund rapidly increasing deficits. There is considerable evidence that private for- profit firms could provide these services at far less cost, often eliminating deficits. This paper describes various ways in which the private sectors can be involved.

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B 27415 (In: B 27412) /72 / IRRD 817024
Source

In:The Practice of Transportation Planning. Proceedings relating to the course given at the International Center for Transportation Studies (ICTS), Amalfi, Italy, October 4- 8, 1983, p.47- 70, 18 ref.

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