Resource Library: Transit

SERVING AMERICA'S RURAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PROFESSIONALS


Transit and Air Quality Make a Connection (April 2007) (PDF)
NADO Research Foundation Issue Paper, Vol 1, Issue 1

National Center on Senior Transportation Document Library

Explore the Shore: Transit in Southern Maine (PDF)
Tom Reinauer, Southern Maine Regional Planning Commission

Georgia Regional Development Centers Transit Development Planning (TDP) (PDF)
Robert Hiett, McIntosh Trail RDC, Griffin, GA

Coordinated Transportation (PDF)
Barbara Foster, Coastal Georgia RDC, Brunswick, GA

Exploring New Frontiers for Regional Transit Planning and Coordination (PDF)
Annette Bair, Southwest RDC, Slayton, MN and Elaine Spain, Region 9 Development Commission, Mankato, MN

Rural Transit Services: Where Counties Can Go For Help

Lower Savannah COG's (SC) Transit Newsletter (PDF)

Community Transportation Magazine
Each issue of this CTAA magazine covers innovative transit financing ideas and service modes. It also examines strategies to build ridership and transit support for public and community transportation services.

Welfare Reform: Implementing DOT’s Access to Jobs Program in Its First Year (January 2000) (PDF)

Public Transportation on the Move in Rural America

The Mythical World of Transit-Oriented Development (PDF)

Linking People to the Workplace: Toolkit
The Employment Transportation Toolkit is a technical assistance guide which will help workforce development agencies access community transportation services for dislocated workers and other un-and under-employed people.

The Drive to Work: Transportation Issues and Welfare Reform in Rural America (PDF)
Rural Policy Research Institute, Southern Rural Development Center

Unitedweride.gov

Pedestrian and Transit Friendly Design: A Primer for Smart Growth (PDF)

Transportation: Invest in Our Future
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), February 2007



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