Friday, November 20, 2009
New Report Evaluates NJ TRANSIT Bicycle Access
This report was prepared as a graduation requirement for a Master's Degree in City and Regional Planning at the Bloustein School at Rutgers University. It was written to help make the adequate service provided by NJ TRANSIT even better. Many of the ideas and observations in the report could easily be applied to other transit services.
This report is the sole product of the author with Prof. John Pucher providing editorial guidance.
Download the report (pdf. 2.71 megs. 47 pages) here.
Labels:
bicycling,
bike parking,
bikes on buses,
biking,
NJ TRANSIT
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Nice job, Andrew. Re: attracting bicyclists to the shore destinations, consideration should also be given to reduce the long layover times when switching train lines - for example, at Rahway station between the North Jersey Coast line and the Northeast Corridor line.
ReplyDeleteJerry Foster
Andrew or whoever maintains this blog:
ReplyDeletePlease change the link on the home page for the West Windsor Bicycle & Pedestrian Alliance to:
http://wwbpa.org/
The old link is not being maintained.
Regards,
Jerry Foster