ABSTRACT

When originally published in 1975, (here re-issuing the 3rd edition of 1985), this was the only genuinely introductory textbook to the subject of transportation planning. The introductory chapter places the issue of transport in its broader societal context, relating it to demographic, socio-economic, political and environmental considerations. The increasing importance of technology is recognized in the chapter which covers commonly used software packages. As a whole the book provides a basic introduction to the traffic estimation stage of the transport planning process and forms a general guide and survey to the whole subject.

part |20 pages

Part One

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

part II|134 pages

Review of World Rapid Transit Systems

chapter |3 pages

Vienna

chapter |1 pages

Brussels

chapter |2 pages

Prague

chapter |6 pages

Paris

chapter |2 pages

Berlin (East)

chapter |3 pages

Berlin (West)

chapter |4 pages

Frankfurt on Main

chapter |3 pages

Hamburg

chapter |3 pages

Munich

chapter |4 pages

Rotterdam

chapter |6 pages

Budapest

chapter |3 pages

Milan

chapter |2 pages

Rome

chapter |3 pages

Oslo

chapter |2 pages

Lisbon

chapter |3 pages

Barcelona

chapter |3 pages

Madrid

chapter |3 pages

Stockholm

chapter |1 pages

Glasgow

chapter |8 pages

London

chapter |9 pages

Ussr

chapter |4 pages

Montreal

chapter |4 pages

Toronto

chapter |4 pages

Boston

chapter |5 pages

Chicago

chapter |3 pages

Cleveland

chapter |6 pages

New York

chapter |3 pages

New York (Path)

chapter |4 pages

Philadelphia

chapter |5 pages

San Francisco

chapter |3 pages

Washington

chapter |2 pages

Mexico

chapter |3 pages

Argentine

chapter |9 pages

Japan

chapter |3 pages

Australia

part III|11 pages

Rapid Transit Systems Planned or Proposed

chapter |9 pages

Central America