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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars much practical advice for transit planning, September 23, 2006
This review is from: Urban Transit : Operations, Planning and Economics (Hardcover)
How to plan an urban transit system of buses and trains? Vuchic offers a text suitable to accompany an undergraduate course in urban planning. It describes many aspects of transit. Like the ability to have articulated buses that have capacities 50% greater than standard buses. By using these on dedicated bus lanes, overall transit capacity can be enhanced. We see how multiple public agencies need to cooperate, to let such methods achieve optimal potential.

Rail transit is extensively studied. Including the all-important aspect of scheduling. There is some maths required of the student. But the text is not a fully fledged foray into scheduling theory. Chapters have numerous exercises that help the reader gain some fluency in understanding scheduling.

Another related aspect is the geometry of transit lines. How to best lay out these lines. We see that there are systematic mathematical ideas that can be applied. It's not just some qualitative handwaving.
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Urban Transit : Operations, Planning and Economics
Urban Transit : Operations, Planning and Economics by Vukan R. Vuchic (Hardcover - February 18, 2005)
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