This project supported expansion of a centralized public transport data center (dubbed “t-HUB” hereafter) for the state of Connecticut. t-HUB is a central data storage point, access point, management point and analysis point for transit operators and planners, hosted at the University of Connecticut. This data and analytical resource has many practical uses, among these being the statewide evaluation of system connectivity, identification of prime integration and connection points or corridors ripe for new/upgraded transit service or analysis of an integrated fare structure. The tool will enable the analyst to: 1) Glean aggregate equity metrics (system, corridor, census designation) at a glance and 2) Develop estimates of service change impacts on equity through a dynamic user interface.
This report summarizes the financial and operating data submitted annually to the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) by the nation's publ...
United States. Urban Mass Transportation Administration.
1991-03-01
Abstract:
This report consists of transit profiles for the 30 largest transit agencies based on operating expense and fleet size. Each profile consists of data ...
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