Public transport : its planning, management and operation

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Public transport : its planning, management and operation

Peter White

(The natural and built environment series)

Routledge, 2017

6th ed

  • : hbk

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Revised edition of the author's Public transport, 2009

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Public Transport provides an accessible introductory text to the field of public transport systems, covering bus, coach, rail, metro, domestic air and taxi modes. The market structure is set out, together with data collection methods. The technology of bus and rail systems is introduced with particular reference to peak capacity and energy consumption. An analysis of cost structures and costing methods leads into a review of pricing concepts and their application. In addition to issues related to urban systems, specific chapters cover rural public transport and the long-distance sector. A concluding chapter examines long-run policy issues, such as likely population changes and scope for substitution of travel. The primary context taken is that of the British Isles, drawing extensively on data such as the National Travel Survey in England. However, the principles and findings are also broadly applicable to countries of similar per capita income and population density. This sixth edition introduces a new chapter on data collection and survey methods for public transport systems in addition to a general update of the text to reflect the latest statistical evidence, research findings and policy changes. Public Transport is an essential textbook for both students in transport and those in related fields. This is an invaluable resource for transport planners in local authorities and consultancies.

Table of Contents

List of Figures List of Tables Introduction Acknowledgments Chapter One: Organisation and Control of Transport in the British Isles Chapter Two: The Role of Public Transport Chapter Three: Data Collection for Public Transport Chapter Four: Service Quality and Marketing Chapter Five: The Technology of Bus and Coach Systems Chapter Six: Urban Railways and Rapid Transit Systems Chapter Seven: Network Planning Chapter Eight: Costing and Cost Allocation Methods Chapter Nine: Pricing Theory and Practice Chapter Ten: Rural Public Transport Chapter Eleven: Long-distance public transport Chapter Twelve: Some Current Policy Issues Index

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