Public transportation operating standards.

Author(s)
Krambles, G.
Year
Abstract

Some of the standards employed by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) are discussed. Practically every aspect of transit service is codified with standards, most of them unwritten, but no less effective. A review of such standards serves to emphasize the need for flexibility over rigidity. Maximum fleet requirements constitute a common control on service standards, as do the vehicle characteristics; length, width, door width, and seating an standing capacity.

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Publication

Library number
B 11113 (In: B 5255 S) / 72.6/ IRRD 213670
Source

In: Issues in Public Transportation, proceedings of a conference held by the Highway Research Board at Henniker, New Hampshire, July 9-14, 1972, TRB Special Report No. 144, p. 76-79.

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