What Makes the Gears Go ‘Round? Factors Influencing Bicycling to Suburban Regional Rail Stations
In North America, most suburban commuters who use rail transit drive and park at stations, offsetting some benefits of commuter rail. Using passenger survey data collected at three rail stations near Toronto, Canada, we explored the correlates of bicycling for station access trips in a suburban cont...
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Language: | English |
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Network Design Lab
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Series: | Transport Findings |
Online Access: | http://transportfindings.scholasticahq.com/article/12557-what-makes-the-gears-go-round-factors-influencing-bicycling-to-suburban-regional-rail-stations.pdf |