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Abstract:
The Georgia Transit Data Fact Book is published annually by the Georgia Department of Transportation. The Fact Book is published primarily to provide information about the performance of Georgia public transportation programs during the preceding fiscal year. The operations data compiled in this report for urban and rural systems was obtained from a variety of sources including an annual survey of transit systems, operating reports, and on-board surveys conducted by the Department. The maps and tables give a snapshot of transit services in the state. The individual components of the book are downloaded as PDF files from an HTML hyperlinked table of contents.
This on-line document is part of a series, Transportation Facts & Figures, by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). The Public Transit sec...
The objective of this study was to provide the Alabama Department of Transportation with an evaluation of the intercity bus industry in Alabama so tha...
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