Transit at the Table III

Transit at the Table III
Title Transit at the Table III PDF eBook
Author John A. John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 50
Release 2014-04-28
Genre
ISBN 9781497503724

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This report draws upon eight State case studies to identify processes, experiences, and results of transit participation in statewide planning with a focus on non-urbanized or rural areas. Transit at the Table III is intended as a resource for organizations directly or indirectly involved in providing rural transit - state DOTs, regional planning organizations (RPOs), rural transit agencies, and their partners, including business, universities, Tribes, federal land management units, health care providers, and others. This study is the third in the "Transit at the Table" series on successful participation by transit agencies in federally-required metropolitan area and statewide transportation planning processes. This report consists of a synthesis of the case studies, a discussion of observations and challenges, a section on the role of transit in rural livability, a self-assessment checklist for transit operators, and a list of resources. This report is a product of the Federal Transit Administration and Federal Highway Administration Transportation Planning Capacity Building Program and can be found at www.planning.dot.gov along with case studies of each of the eight States.

Transit at the Table III

Transit at the Table III
Title Transit at the Table III PDF eBook
Author William M. Lyons
Publisher
Pages 43
Release 2011
Genre Regional planning
ISBN

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"This report draws upon eight State case studies to identify processes, experiences, and results of transit participation in statewide planning with a focus on non-urbanized or rural ares. Transit at the Table III is intended as a resource for organizations directly or indirectly involved in providing rural transit -- state DOTs, regional planning organizations (RPOs), rural transit agencies, and their partners, including businesses, universities, Tribes, federal land management units, health care providers, and others. This study is the third in the 'Transit at the Table' series on successful participation by transit agencies in federally-required metropolitan area and statewide transportation planning processes. This report consists of a synthesis of case studies, a discussion of observations and challenges, a section on the role of transit in rural livability, a self-assessment checklist for transit operators, and a list of resources. This report is a product of the Federal Transit Administration and Federal Highway Administration Transportation Planning Capacity Building Program and can be found at www.planning.dot.gov along with case studies of each of the eight States."--Technical report documentation page.

Transit at the Table III

Transit at the Table III
Title Transit at the Table III PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Regional planning
ISBN

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"This report draws upon eight State case studies to identify processes, experiences, and results of transit participation in statewide planning with a focus on non-urbanized or rural ares. Transit at the Table III is intended as a resource for organizations directly or indirectly involved in providing rural transit -- state DOTs, regional planning organizations (RPOs), rural transit agencies, and their partners, including businesses, universities, Tribes, federal land management units, health care providers, and others. This study is the third in the 'Transit at the Table' series on successful participation by transit agencies in federally-required metropolitan area and statewide transportation planning processes. This report consists of a synthesis of case studies, a discussion of observations and challenges, a section on the role of transit in rural livability, a self-assessment checklist for transit operators, and a list of resources. This report is a product of the Federal Transit Administration and Federal Highway Administration Transportation Planning Capacity Building Program and can be found at www.planning.dot.gov along with case studies of each of the eight States."--Technical report documentation page

Transit Noise and Vibration Impact Assessment

Transit Noise and Vibration Impact Assessment
Title Transit Noise and Vibration Impact Assessment PDF eBook
Author Carl Hanson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre
ISBN

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Transit at the Table II

Transit at the Table II
Title Transit at the Table II PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 2010
Genre Land use, Urban
ISBN

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Tables to Facilitate the Reduction of Transits

Tables to Facilitate the Reduction of Transits
Title Tables to Facilitate the Reduction of Transits PDF eBook
Author Philip Herbert Cowell
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1900
Genre Astronomy
ISBN

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Transit Journal

Transit Journal
Title Transit Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 584
Release 1902
Genre Electric railroads
ISBN

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