This report will provide a starting point to those who will examine travel conditions and travel behavior into and through the Seattle CBD upon completion of the bus tunnel. One major segment of travelers to the CBD is that of transit users who commute to and from work on the bus. Another segment is that of transit users who are shopping or have personal business in the downtown. In 1985, Metro conducted an on-board transit survey of all in-bound riders. In 1987, the PSCOG conducted a sample survey of downtown employees on their travel behavior and will be discussed in another document
In examining potential fare structure revisions, the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) sought to achieve the generally elusive goal of increasing both r...
The Data Tables for the 1996 National Transit Database Report Year is one of three publications comprising the 1996 Annual Report. Also referred to as...
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