Technology options for medium sized cities. (PA1354/95)

Mass transit is any urban transport system carrying lots of people along well-defined corridors connecting suburbs to the centre

Abstract

This paper considers the mass transit technology available for medium sized cities. The term mass transit as used here refers to any urban transport system carrying large volumes of people, usually along well-defined corridors connecting suburbs to the city centre. This paper focuses on those mass transit systems that commonly use a reserved right-of-way for some, or all, of their route length; this includes metro railways, busway transit and Light Rail Transit.

Citation

GARDNER, G (1995). Technology options for medium sized cities. Presented at the Conference ‘20x20’ Vision, University of Ulster, April 1995. Transport Research Laboratory (TRL)

Technology options for medium sized cities.

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Published 1 January 1995