Governing Structures for Successful Regional Transit Coordination and their Formation [Research Brief]
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2024-09-01
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Abstract:The methodology involved first identifying 40 organizations on four continents that were known or thought to have the role of regional transit coordination. After an initial analysis of these organizations, the study identified 16 organizations as the case studies, most of which had already played a prominent role in the coordination of transit services in the three principal areas. Ten case studies were fully functioning RTCs, while five were somewhere along the integration continuum. The last case study, a regional alliance (in the greater Seattle area) was only initiating limited coordination. For eight case studies, the RTC serves as the coordinator of the transit alliance members but whether it should be an independent authority (special district) or come under a government agency (e.g., department, government-owned corporation).
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