A project to demonstrate the benefits of fully automated people mover systems in urban downtown areas was announced today by Robert E. Patricelli, Administrator of the Department of Transportation's Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) . Up to three cities will be chosen by UMTA in the fall of 1976 for the first public operation of Downtown People Mover (DPM) systems.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation William T. Coleman, Jr., today announced the selection of Cleveland, Houston, Los Angeles and St. Paul as demonstrati...
This report will provide a starting point to those who will examine travel conditions and travel behavior into and through the Seattle CBD upon comple...
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