Trains, Buses, People 2/e

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781642832136

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By Christof Spieler
Imprint: ISLAND PRESS
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336

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Christof Spieler, PE, AICP, LEED AP, is a Vice President and Director of Planning at Huitt-Zollars and a Lecturer in Architecture and Engineering at Rice University. He was a member of the board of directors of Houston METRO from 2010 to 2018.

Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Transit Where the People Are What Transit Does Well Why We Get It Wrong PART 1: How Transit Works The History of Transit Drawing a Line Networks Modes Guideways Stations Fares Governance Funding Riders and Destinations Hopes and Fears PART 2: Basics of Successful Transit Density Activity Walkability Connectivity Frequency Travel Time Reliability Capacity Legibility Inclusivity Good Ideas from Abroad PART 3: Metro Areas Best and the Worst Intercity Rail The 57 Metro Areas in the United States and Canada that have rail transit or BRT Conclusion: A Transit Agenda Index

Reviews

"Christof Spieler was the driving force behind Houston's transit transformation, but he's also one of America's great transit travelers, a careful observer of history, technology, geometry, and politics. This book is an atlas of beautiful detail about 47 U.S. cities, but it's also a call to action, demanding clearer and more effective transit planning and advocacy."--Jarrett Walker, President and Principal Consultant, Jarrett Walker + Associates, author of Human Transit "For all of their hardcore infrastructure, urban transit networks are essentially human creations, and understanding what makes them successful is essential for building successful cities. Supported by urban histories and incisively presented data, Christof Spieler sets the rules of engagement for effective transit and offers a roadmap for achieving it."--Janette Sadik-Khan, Principal, Bloomberg Associates; former NYC Transportation Commissioner "This book is comprehensive enough to be a resource for transit professionals, but delivered in readable, straightforward language; an objective look at the state of transit by a passionate advocate."--Annise Parker, former Mayor of Houston

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