Public transportation problems in urban areas.

Author(s)
Elliott, J.M.
Year
Abstract

It is proposed that public transport be operated on a completely fare-free basis and that costs for providing such transportation be prepaid by the taxpayer. Operating economics and efficiencies and other advantages inherent in such a system are reviewed. The ever-growing number of state and communities already providing public funds in aid of transit are cited as proof that tax support for such a plan is not impossible.

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B 11105 (In: B 5255 S) /10/72.6/ IRRD 213679
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. 23-29, 2 ref.

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