Speaking of transit in Washington
A colleague sent me a link to this paper from Resources for the Future, "Transit in Washington, D.C. : Current Benefits and Optimal Level of Provision."
Labels: transportation planning
Dr. Transit advocates for improved non-automobile mobility--buses, underground subway, above-ground streetcars, light rail, commuter rail, higher speed rail, passenger rail, plus biking and pedestrian-centric compact communities. While the blog focuses on the Washington, DC region, it references other areas.
A colleague sent me a link to this paper from Resources for the Future, "Transit in Washington, D.C. : Current Benefits and Optimal Level of Provision."
Labels: transportation planning
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