"This research compares density in a few select cities with the accepted transit efficiency performance measure of operating cost per passenger mile to determine whether this statistic is better in more dense cities."
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Texas Southern University, Center for Transportation Training and Research
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Houston, Texas
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Another look at the question of density and rail transit
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Research report (Southwest Region University Transportation Center (U.S.))
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"This research compares density in a few select cities with the accepted transit efficiency performance measure of operating cost per passenger mile to determine whether this statistic is better in more dense cities."
Physical Description
viii, 24 p. : ill., map ; 28 cm.
Notes
"July 2011."
"Report no. SWUTC/11/473700-00052-1"--Technical report documentation p.
"Report 473700-00052-1"--Tech. report doc. p.
"Supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation, University Transportation Centers Program"--Tech. report doc. p.
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Hall, Kadijah & Lewis, Carol Abel.Another look at the question of density and rail transit,
report,
July 2011;
Houston, Texas.
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