DocumentCode :
2717948
Title :
Planning for successful intermodal guideway transit systems
Author :
Shen, L. David ; Lee, Young-Kyun ; Sheck, Ronald
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Civil & Environ. Eng., Florida Int. Univ., Miami, FL, USA
fYear :
1995
fDate :
30 Jul-2Aug 1995
Firstpage :
36
Lastpage :
39
Abstract :
Guideway transit systems have seen a renaissance as they have captured the interest of the public, passengers, and decision makers as important infrastructure investments necessary to meet America´s growing transportation needs. These systems have proven effective in serving high volume, established transit markets, but are increasingly proposed as a key element of intermodal systems to meet transportation needs in lower density, rapidly growing areas. Providing intermodal connections between airports and seaports, bus and rail systems, as well as public and private transportation is an important element in a comprehensive transportation system. Several factors including economic constraints, environmental concerns, and political and neighborhood concerns have constrained the pace of roadway expansion and resulted in the roadway system and existing transit services being unable to provide the quality or quantity of transportation services the citizens desire. All of these factors support the need for new, advanced, and effective mass transit systems which ride on their own guideways as part of the solution to urban transportation problems. This paper addresses the issues to be considered by urban areas whose search for transportation solutions include fixed guideway transit systems
Keywords :
planning; railways; rapid transit systems; America; airports; bus systems; guideway transit systems planning; infrastructure investments; intermodal connections; intermodal guideway transit systems; private transportation; public transportation; rail systems; seaports; transportation needs; urban areas; Air transportation; Airports; Cities and towns; Effective mass; Environmental economics; Investments; Land use planning; Process planning; Rail transportation; Road transportation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
TransTech Conference, 1995. Proceedings, 1995 Pacific Rim
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2610-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PRTTC.1995.518059
Filename :
518059
Link To Document :
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