The Transportation Experience: Policy, Planning, and DeploymentOxford University Press, 2005 M10 13 - 472 páginas While much of the transportation systems in Europe and the United States are mature (if not senescent), the rest of the world is still planning, developing, and deploying new systems. The accomplishments and mistakes of places like the United Kingdom and the United States, then, can teach us lessons that may be applied to places where transportation remains nascent or adolescent. The Transportation Experience seeks to understand the genesis of transportation policy in America and the UK, along with the roles that this policy plays as systems are innovated, deployed, and reach maturity, and how policies might be improved. |
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... 9 Railroads Rationalized 10 Railroads Reinvented 115 Part III The Modal Experiences: Looking Back and Looking Around 125 11 Transit 127 12 Turnpikes 146 13 Rural and Intercity Highways 166 14 Urban Highways 180 Contents.
... 9 Railroads Rationalized 10 Railroads Reinvented 115 Part III The Modal Experiences: Looking Back and Looking Around 125 11 Transit 127 12 Turnpikes 146 13 Rural and Intercity Highways 166 14 Urban Highways 180 Contents.
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... the development of the railroads and the policies bearing on their birth and deployment . An important finding emerges quickly . It will be Transit Auto Highway System Metropolitan Rural Truck Highway System Air 4 Overview.
... the development of the railroads and the policies bearing on their birth and deployment . An important finding emerges quickly . It will be Transit Auto Highway System Metropolitan Rural Truck Highway System Air 4 Overview.
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... Transit Auto Highway System Metropolitan Rural Truck Highway System Air Passenger Air Freight Railroads Rivers Canals National Ocean Liner Maritime Freight International Figure 1.1 . Framework for classifying modes . seen that the ...
... Transit Auto Highway System Metropolitan Rural Truck Highway System Air Passenger Air Freight Railroads Rivers Canals National Ocean Liner Maritime Freight International Figure 1.1 . Framework for classifying modes . seen that the ...
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... transit, maritime, and so on. It says that we should consider transportation at different scales and in different environments—national, regional, state, metropoli- tan, municipal; urban, rural—as well as in different social and ...
... transit, maritime, and so on. It says that we should consider transportation at different scales and in different environments—national, regional, state, metropoli- tan, municipal; urban, rural—as well as in different social and ...
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... transit systems Monorails AGTs HSSTs 4,000 Walking ( Moving walkways ) Aerial cable cars LRTS Buses 2,000 ( Taxis ) Bicycles Private automobiles Shinkansen Mass transport Highway buses Individual transport 1 2 5 10 50 100 km Distance ...
... transit systems Monorails AGTs HSSTs 4,000 Walking ( Moving walkways ) Aerial cable cars LRTS Buses 2,000 ( Taxis ) Bicycles Private automobiles Shinkansen Mass transport Highway buses Individual transport 1 2 5 10 50 100 km Distance ...
Contenido
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Life Cycle of the Railroads Looking Back for Lessons from the Railroad Experience | 67 |
The Modal Experiences Looking Back and Looking Around | 125 |
Complementary Experiences Perspectives on Inputs and Outputs | 237 |
The Creating Experiences | 325 |
Conclusion | 395 |
Afterword | 412 |
Adam Smith Wealth of Nations Chapter 3 | 417 |
Notes | 421 |
References | 429 |
Index | 445 |
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The Transportation Experience: Policy, Planning, and Deployment William L. Garrison,David M. Levinson Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
The Transportation Experience: Policy, Planning, and Deployment William L. Garrison,David M. Levinson Vista de fragmentos - 2006 |
The Transportation Experience: Policy, Planning, and Deployment William L. Garrison,David M. Levinson Vista de fragmentos - 2006 |
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