Human Transit, Revised Edition

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781642833058

How Clearer Thinking about Public Transit Can Enrich Our Communities and

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By Jarrett Walker
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320

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Jarrett Walker, PhD, is an international consultant in public transit network design and policy. He has been a full-time consultant since 1991 and has led numerous major planning projects in North America, Australia, and New Zealand. He is President at Jarrett Walker + Associates, based in Portland, Oregon, and Principal Consultant with MRCagney in Australia. He writes a blog by the same name (Human Transit).


Preface



Introduction

Chapter 1: What Transit Is and Does

Chapter 2: What Makes Transit Useful? Seven Demands and

How Transit Serves Them 

Chapter 3: The Wall around Your Life: Access to Opportunity 

Chapter 4: A Bunch of Random Strangers: Planning for Diversity

Chapter 5: Lines, Loops, and Longing 

Chapter 6: Touching the City: Stops and Stations 

Chapter 7: Peak or All Day? 

Chapter 8: Frequency Is Freedom 

Chapter 9: The Obstacle Course: Speed, Delay, and Reliability 

Chapter 10: Ridership or Coverage? The Challenge of Allocating

Service

Chapter 11: Can Fares Be Fair?

Chapter 12: Connections or Complexity?

Chapter 13: From Connections to Networks to Places

Chapter 14: Network Design and Redesign 

Chapter 15: Be on the Way! Moral Implications of Location Choice

Chapter 16: On the Boulevard 

Chapter 17: Take the Long View 

Epilogue: Geometry, Choices, Freedom



Acknowledgments 

Notes 

Index 

About the Author 


Reviews

"I read Jarrett’s book in my early days as the Minister for Public Transport, Roads and Road Safety. It has informed my perspective on how transit systems can shape cities and transform the lives of communities and the importance of keeping people front and centre in our decision making. Thank you Jarrett for sharing your expertise and passion for transport planning in your captivating narrative."



-Ben Carroll, Deputy Premier, State of Victoria (Melbourne, Australia)



"To read Human Transit, Revised Edition is to grasp not just what makes an effective bus route or rail line, but to also understand the geometry, economics, and human values that shape cities—and that enhance or diminish them. How we respond to the vital questions in this book will help us address the urgent climate, safety, health, economic, equity, and mobility challenges that cities face."



-Janette Sadik-Khan, Principal, Bloomberg Associates, Former Commissioner, NYC Dept. of Transportation


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