Transit Station Renovation: A Case Study of Planning and Design Procedures
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1979-06-01
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TRIS Online Accession Number:00198762
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NTL Classification:NTL-PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION-Transit Planning and Policy
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Abstract:The general techniques and procedures for planning and evaluating transit
interface facilities are applied comprehensively to the problem of station
renovation. The 69th Street Terminal in Philadelphia is evaluated in terms of
its performance in accomplishing its transportation function, its effectiveness
in relation to transportation policies, development objectives and costs. The
planning procedures are employed to develop possible improvement programs. The
report identifies modifications to the transit station that will produce
operational conformity with policy guidelines and suggests alternative renovation
plans to meet system and user objectives. The alternatives are evalauted and
compared using factor profiles. Modifications of the selected plans are
suggested, and the methodology is reviewed in terms of its performance in the
renovation planning process.
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