Spatial distributions of homes for journeys to work by different modes of transport.

Author(s)
Blumenfeld, D.E. Shrager, R.I. & Weiss, G.H.
Year
Abstract

Comparison between the different modes of transport in London shows that the homes of car commuters are the most spread out, followed by train and then bus. The homes of tube commuters are the least spread out across the city. Further studies of the data on journeys to work show that the positions of the homes and workplaces are correlated. Direct distances between home and workplace are examined and comparisons made between the different modes of transport.

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B 8226 T /71/ IRRD 213121
Source

Transportation Research, Vol. 9 (1975), No. 1 (February), p. 19-23, 2 graph., 4 tab., 6 ref.

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