Route layout philosophy and service coordination particularly for light rail transit. Paper presented at the National Conference of the Transportation Research Board, Philadelphia, June 1975.

Author(s)
Sullivan, B.E.
Year
Abstract

Peak-period and all-day service in public transportation are discussed with emphasis on light rail transit. Peak-period service treats each line as a separate entity operating from residential neighbourhoods directly to the central business district. Detailed aspects of service integrating including schedules, passenger facilities, information, and fares are reviewed. The organization structure successfully adapted in Europe to bring about service integration is described.

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B 11386 (In: B 9404 S) /72.6/ IRRD 221773
Source

In: TRB Special Report No. 161, 1975, p. 26-36, 1 fig., 1 tab., 20 ref.

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