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The economic impacts of SEPTA on the regional and state economy / by United States.Urban Mass Transportation Administration.Office of Grants Management.(CARDINAL)314522; Cambridge Systematics.(CARDINAL)157647; Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.(CARDINAL)314523; Technology Sharing Program (U.S.)(CARDINAL)288218; Urban Institute.(CARDINAL)138833;
Final report.This study was undertaken to evaluate the economic and social impacts of rehabilitating vs. closing the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) public transportation system.
Subjects: Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority.; Local transit; Local transit;
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Elevator and escalator maintenance and safety practices / by Schiavone, John J.(CARDINAL)310387; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287; Transit Cooperative Research Program.(CARDINAL)307612; United States.Federal Transit Administration.(CARDINAL)217229; Transit Development Corporation.(CARDINAL)307611;
Research sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration in cooperation with the Transit Development Corporation"The purpose of this synthesis is to document highly specialized elevator/escalator (El/Es) maintenance, safety practices, and passenger communication efforts at five U.S. transit agencies: MARTA (Atlanta, Georgia), NYCTA (New York City), SEPTA (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), CTA (Chicago, Illinois), and BART (San Francisco, California) ...Together, they are part of an FTA-sponsored consortium with APTA, Amalgamated Transit Union, and the Learning Center, engaged in developing a Transit Elevator/Escalator Maintenance Training and Apprenticeship Program. The Topic Panel directed the consultant to survey and conduct in-depth telephone interviews with these transit agencies' staff to provide a comprehensive look at how representative agencies provide EI/Es services, the specific challenges they face in doing so, and the steps taken to provide safe and reliable access to all their customers and, particularly, the disabled community."--Preface.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Case studies.; Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority; New York City Transit Authority; Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority; Chicago Transit Authority; San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (Calif.); Elevators; Escalators; Elevators; Escalators; People with disabilities; Local transit stations; Local transit stations; Apprenticeship programs;
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