Making Effective Fixed-Guideway Transit Investments: Indicators of Success

Abstract: 

The nation's growth and the need to meet mobility, environmental. and energy objectives place demands on public transit systems. Current systems, some of which are old and in need of upgrading, must expand sevice area, increase service frequency, and improve efficientcy to serve these demands.

Author: 
Chatman, Daniel G.
Cervero, Robert
Moylan, Emily
Carlton, Ian
Weissman, Dana
Zissman, Joe
Guerra, Erick
Murakami, Jin
Ikezoe, Paolo
Emerson, Donald
Tischler, Dan
Means, Dan
Winkler, Sandra
Sheu, Kevin
Kwon, Sun Young
Publication date: 
July 3, 2014
Publication type: 
Book
Citation: 
Chatman, D. G., Cervero, R., Moylan, E., Carlton, I., Weissman, D., Zissman, J., Guerra, E., Murakami, J., Ikezoe, P., Emerson, D., Tischler, D., Means, D., Winkler, S., Sheu, K., & Kwon, S. Y. (with Transit Cooperative Research Program, Transportation Research Board, & National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine). (2014). Making Effective Fixed-Guideway Transit Investments: Indicators of Success. Transportation Research Board. https://doi.org/10.17226/22355