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TCRP20122012
ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRESSANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRESS
TCRP OVERSIGHT AND PROJECT SELECTION COMMITTEE*
CHAIR
Keith ParkerMetropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority
MEMBERS
Michael AllegraUtah Transit AuthorityJohn BartosiewiczMcDonald Transit AssociatesRaul BravoRaul V. Bravo & AssociatesJohn CatoeThe Catoe GroupTerry Garcia CrewsMetro CincinnatiCarolyn FlowersCharlotte Area Transit SystemAngela IannuzzielloAECOMPaul JablonskiSan Diego Metropolitan Transit SystemRonald KilcoyneLane Transit DistrictSherry LittleSpartan Solutions LLCJonathan H. McDonaldAtkins North AmericaGary W. McNeilGO TransitE. Susan MeyerSpokane Transit AuthorityBradford MillerPinellas Suncoast Transit AuthorityFrank OteroPACO TechnologiesPeter RogoffFTAJeffrey RosenbergAmalgamated Transit UnionRichard SarlesWashington Metropolitan Area Transit AuthorityMichael ScanlonSan Mateo County Transit DistrictJames StemUnited Transportation UnionGary ThomasDallas Area Rapid TransitMatthew O. TuckerNorth County Transit DistrictPhillip WashingtonDenver Regional Transit DistrictPatricia WeaverUniversity of KansasAlice Wiggins-TolbertParsons Brinckerhoff
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Michael P. MelaniphyAPTARobert E. Skinner, Jr.TRBJohn C. HorsleyAASHTOVictor MendezFHWA
TDC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Louis SandersAPTA
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Christopher W. JenksTRB
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD 2012 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE*
OFFICERS
Chair: Sandra Rosenbloom, Professor of Planning, University of Arizona, Tucson ViCe Chair: Deborah H. Butler, Executive Vice President, Planning, and CIO, Norfolk Southern
Corporation, Norfolk, VAexeCutiVe DireCtor: Robert E. Skinner, Jr., Transportation Research Board
MEMBERS
Victoria A. Arroyo, Executive Director, Georgetown Climate Center, and Visiting Professor, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC
J. Barry Barker, Executive Director, Transit Authority of River City, Louisville, KYWilliam A.V. Clark, Professor of Geography and Professor of Statistics, Department of Geography,
University of California, Los AngelesEugene A. Conti, Jr., Secretary of Transportation, North Carolina DOT, RaleighJames M. Crites, Executive Vice President of Operations, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TXPaula J. C. Hammond, Secretary, Washington State DOT, OlympiaMichael W. Hancock, Secretary, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, FrankfortChris T. Hendrickson, Duquesne Light Professor of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University,
Pittsburgh, PAAdib K. Kanafani, Professor of the Graduate School, University of California, BerkeleyGary P. LaGrange, President and CEO, Port of New Orleans, LAMichael P. Lewis, Director, Rhode Island DOT, ProvidenceSusan Martinovich, Director, Nevada DOT, Carson CityJoan McDonald, Commissioner, New York State DOT, AlbanyMichael R. Morris, Director of Transportation, North Central Texas Council of Governments, ArlingtonTracy L. Rosser, Vice President, Regional General Manager, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Mandeville, LAHenry G. (Gerry) Schwartz, Jr., Chairman (retired), Jacobs/Sverdrup Civil, Inc., St. Louis, MOBeverly A. Scott, General Manager and CEO, Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, Atlanta, GADavid Seltzer, Principal, Mercator Advisors LLC, Philadelphia, PAKumares C. Sinha, Olson Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN Thomas K. Sorel, Commissioner, Minnesota DOT, St. PaulDaniel Sperling, Professor of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science and Policy; Director, Institute
of Transportation Studies; and Acting Director, Energy Efficiency Center, University of California, DavisKirk T. Steudle, Director, Michigan DOT, LansingDouglas W. Stotlar, President and CEO, Con-Way, Inc., Ann Arbor, MIC. Michael Walton, Ernest H. Cockrell Centennial Chair in Engineering, University of Texas, Austin
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Rebecca M. Brewster, President and COO, American Transportation Research Institute, Smyrna, GAAnne S. Ferro, Administrator, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, U.S.DOT LeRoy Gishi, Chief, Division of Transportation, Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the
Interior, Washington, DCJohn T. Gray II, Senior Vice President, Policy and Economics, Association of American Railroads,
Washington, DCJohn C. Horsley, Executive Director, American Association of State Highway and Transportation
Officials, Washington, DCMichael P. Huerta, Acting Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration, U.S.DOTDavid T. Matsuda, Administrator, Maritime Administration, U.S.DOTMichael P. Melaniphy, President and CEO, American Public Transportation Association, Washington, DCVictor M. Mendez, Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, U.S.DOTTara O’Toole, Under Secretary for Science and Technology, U.S. Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DCRobert J. Papp (Adm., U.S. Coast Guard), Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Department
of Homeland Security, Washington, DCCynthia L. Quarterman, Administrator, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration,
U.S.DOTPeter M. Rogoff, Administrator, Federal Transit Administration, U.S.DOTDavid L. Strickland, Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S.DOTJoseph C. Szabo, Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration, U.S.DOTPolly Trottenberg, Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy, U.S.DOTRobert L. Van Antwerp (Lt. Gen., U.S. Army), Chief of Engineers and Commanding General,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, DCBarry R. Wallerstein, Executive Officer, South Coast Air Quality Management District,
Diamond Bar, CAGregory D. Winfree, Acting Administrator, Research and Innovative Technology Administration,
U.S.DOT
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TRANSIT COOPERATIVERESEARCHPROGRAM
TCRP20122012
ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRESS
TRANSIT COOPERATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAM
The nation’s growth and the need to meet mobil-ity, environmental, and energy objectives place demands on public transit systems. Current sys-tems, some of which are old and in need of upgrad-ing, must expand service area, increase service frequency, and improve efficiency to serve these demands. Research is necessary to solve operating problems, to adapt appropriate new technologies from other industries, and to introduce innovations into the transit industry. The Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) serves as one of the principal means by which the transit industry can develop innovative near-term solutions to meet demands placed on it.
The need for TCRP was originally identified in TRB Special Report 213—Research for Public Transit: New Directions, published in 1987 and based on a study sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). A report by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), Transportation 2000, also recognized the need for local, problem-solving research. TCRP, modeled after the longstand-ing and successful National Cooperative Highway Research Program, undertakes research and other technical activities in response to the needs of tran-sit service providers. The scope of TCRP includes a variety of transit research fields including planning, service configuration, equipment, facilities, opera-tions, human resources, maintenance, policy, and administrative practices.
TCRP was established under FTA sponsorship in July 1992. Proposed by the U.S. Department of Transportation, TCRP was authorized as part of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA), reauthorized in June 1998 by the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21), again reauthorized in August 2005 by the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), and reauthorized again in 2012 by Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21).
On May 13, 1992, a memorandum agreement outlin-ing TCRP operating procedures was executed by the three cooperating organizations: FTA; the National Academies, acting through the Transportation Research Board (TRB); and the Transit Development Corporation, Inc. (TDC), a nonprofit educational and research organization established by APTA. TDC is responsible for forming the independent govern-ing board, designated as the TCRP Oversight and Project Selection (TOPS) Committee. This memo-randum agreement was updated on January 12, 1999.
Research problem statements for TCRP are solic-ited periodically but may be submitted to TRB by anyone at any time. It is the responsibility of the TOPS Committee to formulate the research program by identifying the highest priority projects. As part of the evaluation, the TOPS Committee defines fund-ing levels and expected products. TCRP research is designed to ensure consistency with FTA’s strategic research goals.
Once selected, each project is assigned to an expert panel, appointed by TRB. The panels prepare proj-ect statements (requests for proposals), select contractors, and provide technical guidance and counsel throughout the life of the project. The pro-cess for developing research problem statements and selecting research agencies has been used by TRB in managing cooperative research programs since 1962.
Because research cannot have the desired impact if products fail to reach the intended audience, special emphasis is placed on disseminating TCRP results to the intended end-users of the research: transit agencies, service providers, and suppliers. TRB provides a series of research reports, syntheses of transit practice, and other supporting material devel-oped by TCRP research. APTA will arrange for work-shops, training aids, field visits, and other activities to ensure that results are implemented by urban and rural transit industry practitioners.
TCRP provides a forum where transit agencies can cooperatively address common operational prob-lems. TCRP results support and complement other ongoing transit research and training programs.
For additional information, go to www.trb.org/TCRP.
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COOPERATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAMS STAFF
DirectorChristopher W. Jenks
Deputy DirectorCrawford F. Jencks
Senior Program OfficersMark S. BushGwen Chisholm SmithWaseem DekelbabB. Ray Derr Lawrence D. GoldsteinMarci A. GreenbergerAmir N. Hanna Edward T. Harrigan Christopher Hedges Andrew C. LemerJoseph D. Navarrete Stephan A. ParkerDavid A. ReynaudWilliam C. RogersMichael R. Salamone, ACRP ManagerTheresia H. SchatzDianne S. Schwager Nanda SrinivasanLori L. Sundstrom
Administrative CoordinatorAdrienne C. Blackwell
Administrative AssistantCynthia E. Butler
Program AssociatesJoseph J. Brown-Snell Sheila A. Moore
Senior Program AssistantsAnthony AveryTerri BakerMegan A. ChamberlainAndréa HarrellMegha KhadkaThu M. LeJeff OserDanna PowellCharlotte Thomas
Program AssistantStephanie L. Campbell
Director of PublicationsEileen P. Delaney
Senior EditorsNatalie BarnesHilary Freer
EditorsEllen M. ChafeeDoug EnglishMargaret B. HagoodScott E. Hitchcock
Assistant EditorMaria Sabin CrawfordSharon Lamberton
Information Technology SpecialistRoy N. Mesler
CONTENTS
Annual Report of Progress, 1
Introduction, 1 How TCRP Programs Are Formulated, 1 Research Program, 3 Financing the Program, 4 How TCRP Is Organized to Administer Research Programs, 4 Project Panels, 6 How Projects Are Placed Under Contract, 7 Monitoring Research in Progress, 8 Promoting Dissemination and Application of Research Results, 8 Current Status, 10 Accomplishments in 2012, 10 FY 2013 Program, 13 Policies on Bias and Conflict of Interest, 13 Summary, 15
Publications of the Transit Cooperative Research Program, 16
Summary of Project Status, 32
Summary of Project D-7 Status, 65
Summary of Project J-4 Status, 67
Summary of Project J-5 Status, 72
Summary of Project J-6 Status, 77
Summary of Project J-7 Status, 83
Summary of Project J-9 Status, 93
Summary of Project J-10 Status, 94
Summary of Project J-11 Status, 96
New Projects and Continuations, 98
Notice to Readers, 99
How to Order, 99
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TRANSIT COOPERATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAM
Annual Report of ProgressDECEMBER 31, 2012
INTRODUCTION
The Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) was established in 1992 to provide a continuing program of applied research on transit issues. The program is sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and carried out under a three-way agree-ment among the National Academies (the Academies), acting through its Transporta-tion Research Board (TRB); the Transit Development Corporation, an educational and research arm of the American Public Transportation Association (APTA); and the FTA.
TCRP focuses on issues significant to the transit industry, with emphasis on develop-ing near-term research solutions to a variety of transit problems involving facilities, vehicles, equipment, service concepts, operations, policy, planning, human resources, maintenance, and administrative practices.
TCRP is a unique undertaking. Anyone with an interest in public transportation may play a role in setting the research agenda for the program by submitting research problem statements to TRB at any time. Problem statements are solicited annually on the Internet and by means of a mailing to more than 3,000 individuals representing transit agencies, metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), universities, and federal agencies. In addition, to complement the open solicitation process, from time to time, research needs conferences are held or small consultant studies are commissioned to develop research problem statements on topics of special interest.
The selection of research projects is the responsibility of the TCRP Oversight and Project Selection (TOPS) Committee. The TOPS Committee consists of industry exec-utives, representing the primary beneficiaries of TCRP research. It functions as the TCRP governing board and sets research priorities.
HOW TCRP PROGRAMS ARE FORMULATED
The annual research program is the foundation of TCRP. Formulating the annual pro-gram—that is, identifying the highest priority projects to be researched in a given fiscal year—is the primary duty of the TOPS Committee. Projects to be funded are based on the TOPS Committee’s assessment of current problems facing transit agencies. The programming process encompasses a series of six steps.
First, research statements that describe problems in the industry are solicited annually by TCRP staff, but they may be submitted to TRB by anyone at any time. Approximately 2,600 research problem statements have been submitted since program inception. Research problem statements are typically submitted by individuals representing the following:
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• TransitAgencies, • APTACommittees, • TRBCommittees, • FTA, • Universities,and • Consultants.
Table 1 shows the origin of problem statements submitted to date.
TABLE 1 ORIGIN OF PROBLEM STATEMENTSFY ’92-’09 FY ’10 FY ’11 FY ’12 FY ’13
ORGANIZATION NO. % NO. % NO. % NO. % NO. %
Transit/Local 605 30.9 16 16.0 33 34.0 20 21.3 14 25.0
State DOT 135 6.9 4 4.0 6 6.2 3 3.2 4 7.1
FTA 181 9.2 23 23.0 6 6.2 23 24.5 2 3.7
APTA Committees 102 5.2 8 8.0 5 5.1 2 2.1 4 7.1
TRB Committees 155 7.9 15 15.0 9 9.3 7 7.4 11 19.6
Industry 52 2.6 2 2.0 7 7.2 4 4.3 1 1.8
University 241 12.3 18 18.0 13 13.4 10 10.6 4 7.1
Consultants 308 15.7 11 11.0 17 17.5 16 17.0 13 23.2
Other 181 9.3 3 3.0 1 1.1 9 9.6 3 5.4
Totals 1960 100.0 100 100.0 97 100.0 94 100.0 56 100.0
In addition to this process, in some years, the TOPS Committee authorizes special efforts to develop research problem statements around specific themes. For instance, in 1994 projects to aid in increasing transit ridership were developed by the Project H-5 workshop, “Identification of Research Needs to Increase U.S. Transit Ridership.” TCRP Project Panel H-4, “Transit Policy-Related Studies,” generated five projects in the policy area. Problem statements for fiscal years 1997, 1998, and 1999 were devel-oped under TCRP Project J-8, “New Paradigms for Public Transit,” and under Project H-15, “Projects to Support ‘Mobility for the 21st Century.’” In 2001, problem statements were developed on public transportation security under TCRP Project J-10, “Public Transportation Security Research,” in response to the attacks of September 11, 2001. Consultants have also been retained to develop research problem statements in the areas of human resources and transit bus improvements.
Second, the FTA reviews problem statements and submits comments. In the review, one of the criteria used by the FTA is support of the FTA strategic research goals for a particular fiscal year. For fiscal year 2013, the FTA strategic research goals included the following:
1. Support increasing livability and 2. Support improving the performance of transit operations and systems.
Third, screening workshops were conducted to evaluate candidate problem statements and to recommend problems for consideration by the TOPS Committee. The screening
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panels consider, in addition to the FTA strategic research goals, five strategic priorities adopted in the TCRP strategic plan:
1. Place the customer first, 2. Enable transit to operate in a technologically advanced society, 3. Continuously improve public transportation, 4. Flourish in the multimodal system, and 5. Revitalize transit organizations.
TCRP revises its strategic plan periodically and adjusts selection criteria to be consis-tent with the plan.
The problem statements are screened to determine the following:
• Whether the problem supports the FTA strategic research goals and/or theTCRP strategic plan,
• Whethertheproblemisimportanttotransitagencies, • Whethertheproblemisresearchable, • Whetherthecontemplatedresearchistimely, • Whethersuccessfulresearchwillproducesignificantbenefits, • Whethertheprobabilityofsuccessoftheproposedstudyissufficientlyhigh, • Whethertheproposedstudycanbedesignedtoavoidundesirableduplication
of other completed or ongoing research, and • WhethertheproposedstudyisappropriateforTCRPorwhetheritshouldbe
performed elsewhere.
Fourth, the short list of problem statements is presented to the TOPS Committee for consideration in formulating each year’s program.
Fifth, the technical merits of the problems that survive the screening by the screen-ing workshops are further evaluated by the TOPS Committee at an annual meeting held for this purpose. Based on the comments and discussions, the TOPS Committee selects the program of projects for the next program year.
Finally, each year’s program is referred to TRB for review, acceptance, and execution.
RESEARCH PROGRAM
TCRP was established by Memorandum Agreement in 1992. Since then, the TOPS Committee has generally met twice each year, a total of 44 times, to select the research program for the next fiscal year and to review TCRP procedures and performance.
Most problem statements selected by the TOPS Committee become research projects, but some are treated as syntheses. Research projects involve original research, which includes data collection, analysis, and preparation of materials for use by the tran-sit industry. Syntheses search out and assemble useful knowledge from all available sources, especially from practitioners, and report on current practices in the subject area. In addition to these two types of studies, TCRP also conducts IDEA (Innovations Deserving Exploratory Analysis) investigations, legal studies, quick-response studies,
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and an International Transit Studies Program (ITSP). IDEA investigations are intended to develop commercially viable products; legal studies examine legal issues facing the transit industry; quick-response studies address a variety of issues that require a very short-term response; and ITSP provides an opportunity for transit professionals to learn from transit agencies in other countries. To date, TCRP includes 676 authorized study activities: 315 research projects, 118 syntheses, 73 IDEA investigations, 59 legal studies, 100 quick-response studies, and 11 special projects.
FINANCING THE PROGRAM
TCRP funding was authorized by the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) for fiscal years 1992 through 1997; by the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) for fiscal years 1998 through 2005; and by the Safe, Account-able, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) for fiscal years 2006 through 2012. Funding for each year of the program is provided below:
• FY1992 $8.92M• FY1993 $7.75M• FY1994 $8.475M• FY1995 $8.475M• FY1996 $7.61M• FY1997 $8.25M• FY1998 $4.00M• FY1999 $8.25M• FY2000 $7.15M• FY2001 $6.73M• FY2002 $8.25M• FY2003 $8.196M• FY2004 $8.196M• FY2005 $8.184M• FY2006 $8.91M• FY2007 $9.30M• FY2008 $9.30M• FY2009 $10.00M• FY2010 $10.00M• FY2011 $9.98M• FY2012 $6.50M
HOW TCRP IS ORGANIZED TO ADMINISTER RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Nine research fields and 45 problem areas are used to classify TCRP research (see Figure 1). The distribution of all projects and syntheses through December 2012 is shown in Table 2.
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PROBLEM AREAS
RESEARCH FIELD AOperations
RESEARCH FIELD BService Configuration
RESEARCH FIELD CEngineering of Vehicles and
Equipment
11 Scheduling12 Vehicle Operations13 Control Systems14 Fare Collection15 User Information Systems16 Safety and Security
21 System Planning22 Specialized Service
Planning23 Service Performance24 Marketing
31 Buses32 Vans33 Heavy Rail Cars34 Commuter Rail Vehicles35 Light Rail Cars36 People-Mover Vehicles37 Vehicle Components
RESEARCH FIELD DEngineering of Fixed Facilities
RESEARCH FIELD EMaintenance
RESEARCH FIELD FHuman Resources
41 Buildings42 Rail Operating Facilities43 Passenger Stations and
Terminals44 Bus Stop Facilities
51 Vehicle Servicing52 Vehicle Inspections
and Maintenance53 Vehicle Corrective
Repairs54 Overhaul and
Rebuilding55 Non-Vehicle
Maintenance56 Maintenance
Management
61 Recruitment62 Training63 Employee Reviews64 Job Classification65 Salary Administration66 Labor Relations67 Performance
Improvement Programs
RESEARCH FIELD GAdministration
RESEARCH FIELD HPolicy and Planning
RESEARCH FIELD JSpecial Projects
71 Financial Management72 Procurement and
Inventory Control73 Risk Management74 Law75 Management Information
Systems76 Transit Organizations
81 Policy Analysis82 Planning83 Economics84 Environmental
Analysis
91 Areas not covered elsewhere
Figure 1. TCRP Classification System.
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TABLE 2 DISTRIBUTION OF PROJECTS AND SYNTHESES BY FIELD THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2012
RESEARCH FIELDSNUMBER OF PROJECTS
NUMBER OF SYNTHESES
Operations 75 33
Service Configuration 49 24
Engineering of Vehicles and Equipment 30 9
Engineering of Fixed Facilities 37 4
Maintenance 12 6
Human Resources 21 17
Administration 21 11
Policy and Planning 62 14
Special Projects 11 0
PROJECT PANELS
Each project is assigned to a panel appointed by TRB. Panel membership must be balanced in terms of professional qualifications, geography, age, gender, and ethnic-ity. Table 3 displays panel composition by affiliation, race, and gender. Nominations for members of new panels are solicited through a mailing to more than 3,000 individuals, including representatives of women’s and minority organizations. Information about panel nominations is also available on the TCRP website. For most panels, more than four nominees are received for each available slot. Emphasis on selection of well-balanced panels has resulted in membership that reflects the diversity in the transit industry. To ensure that research is relevant to the industry, approximately 40 percent of the members of most panels are employed by transit systems.
TABLE 3 PANEL COMPOSITION OF ACTIVE PROJECTS (52 Project Panels, 563 Members)
PANEL COMPOSITION NO. %
AFFILIATION Transit System State Government Local Government/MPO Federal Government Industry/Consultants/Private Sector University Association
250 40 45 2 158 48 20
44.47.18.00.3
28.18.53.6
RACE White Minorities
Members/Chairs395/34116/18
Members/Chairs77.3/65.427.7/34.6
GENDER Male Female
Members/Chairs355/33156/19
Members/Chairs69.5/63.530.5/36.5
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Panels have four important responsibilities:
1. Defining the scope of the study in a research project statement (request for proposals),
2. Selecting a contractor from among the agencies submitting proposals, 3. Monitoring the research over the duration of the contract, and 4. Reviewing the final report.
HOW PROJECTS ARE PLACED UNDER CONTRACT
TCRP concentrates on applied research projects. The program is directed at problems of an immediate, near-term nature that can be undertaken with moderate research funds.TCRPproject-fundinglevelsaretypicallyapproximately$400,000perproject.As TCRP initiates each year’s program, the project panels meet to write research project statements based on the research problems referred by the TOPS Committee. Research project statements are only available on the Internet. Proposals are sub-mitted according to fixed deadlines; extensions are not granted. An average of six to eight proposals are received per project.
It is important to note that the opportunity to propose is open to anyone. Agency selec-tion is based on the following factors: (1) understanding of the problem, (2) research approach, (3) experience of the research team, (4) application of results and imple-mentation plan, (5) plan for participation by disadvantaged business enterprises, and (6) facilities and equipment. Note that the fifth factor was added in 1997 to supplement ongoing TCRP outreach efforts to encourage greater participation in the program by disadvantaged business enterprises. Staff and panel members evaluate all proposals based on these criteria.
The funds available for a project are specified in the research project statement, and contract awards cannot exceed this amount. Cost-proposal line items are examined to determine the reasonableness of the allocation of funds and staffing to the various tasks. The unit costs of the research proposed and such elements as compensation for key personnel, distribution of effort for key tasks, overhead rate, size of any fixed fee, and those expenditures included in direct costs are evaluated. At a second panel meeting, typically held about 30 days after the panel members have received the pro-posals, agency selection is made. Panel members candidly discuss all aspects of each agency’s known performance on other research projects. These panel deliberations are privileged. Agency selection is made by all panel members excluding staff and liaison representatives. Successful proposals are retained by the panel members for use in monitoring the research.
Following the selection meeting, TCRP staff notifies the selected organization. After the Academies’ Office of Contracts and Grants completes a financial investigation, a contract between the Academies and the research agency is executed, and the research commences.
The policy of TCRP is to provide a debriefing to unsuccessful proposers upon request. The debriefing is intended to indicate to the proposers the strengths and weaknesses of their proposal based on the panel review.
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The Academies’ research contract is normally one of the following types:
• Costreimbursement(CR), • Costreimbursementplusfixedfee(CRPFF),or • Fixedprice(FP).
The Academies decides, in agreement with the agency, which type of contract will be executed in each case. The research agency’s proposal is made a part of the contract with the Academies. Thus, in addition to the specific objectives outlined in the con-tract, the research agency’s cost estimates are also recognized as being part of the agreement. However, the principal investigator does have flexibility in conducting the research, if it is consistent with the general scheme of the proposal.
MONITORING RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
Once research begins, TCRP staff monitors the administrative and technical progress of the project in accordance with the approved proposal and amplified work plan to ensure conformance with contractual obligations. The project panel maintains control over the research process during execution of the study. Its first involvement is the approval of the researcher’s amplified work plan. This amplified plan is due 15 days after the contract start date. It provides a detailed expansion of the research plan and furnishes a complete description of the activities to be pursued in conducting the research. The amplified plan’s purpose is to assist the staff in its monitoring activities and to provide further technical panel guidance to the researcher.
TCRP staff reviews quarterly progress reports and monthly progress schedules and maintains contact with the principal investigators. TCRP project managers visit their assigned research agencies throughout the contract period and discuss with each prin-cipal investigator the project’s status to learn whether the research is being pursued in accordance with the approved research plan. Finally, the project manager and the cor-responding project panel evaluate the completed research to determine the degree of technical compliance with the contract.
PROMOTING DISSEMINATION AND APPLICATION OF RESEARCH RESULTS
In an applied research program such as TCRP, research results must be not only accurate but also usable. In the TCRP brochure, Information and Instructions for Pre-paring Proposals, proposers are encouraged to include a section in their proposals on “Applicability of Results to Transit Practice.” This section should clearly describe how the anticipated research results can be used to improve transit practices and should indicate the expected audience for research results. This measure is taken to ensure that final research reports are presented in language that is understandable to transit managers, professionals, and administrators.
Thus, research agencies for TCRP are required to report their results in a form that succinctly summarizes the findings for the busy administrator and likewise informs the transit practitioner of the application of the findings. The program specifies style and
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organization of all reports to guide the researchers in their writing so that the maximum use by the practitioner may be obtained.
In addition to publication, measures are taken to ensure that useful research results are made immediately available to the appropriate personnel. One means consists of advance distribution of the researcher’s draft final report to selected potential users. Another consists of publishing TCRP research results digests. Digests promote early awareness of project results to encourage implementation. For the most part, digests are brief summaries of specific findings that emphasize how the research results may be of use. The contents are organized in terms of the problem and the solution to it, the findings, and the applications.
After publication, products are distributed through TRB’s distribution system. Copies are sent directly to approximately 1,200 TRB sponsors and members who request transit publications, as well as to about 350 libraries, transit representatives, and university-liaison representatives. As a further means of disseminating the research reports, announcements of their availability are included in TRB’s weekly electronic newsletter, which is distributed to approximately 40,000 individuals. FTA personnel automatically receive copies of each published report, providing an additional conduit through which direct contact with possible users can be initiated. TRB also maintains warehouse copies and lists products annually in the TRB catalog. In addition, all TCRP publications are available on the Internet in PDF (portable document format) for imme-diate and free electronic access.
Further dissemination of the reports and support products is carried out according to the Dissemination Plan developed by APTA under TCRP Project J-1, “Dissemination and Implementation of TCRP Research Findings.” The purpose of Project J-1 is to ensure that TCRP products reach the appropriate transit industry audience. For each product, APTA identifies a target audience and ensures that these individuals receive the material. APTA staff also promotes the program and disseminates products at 10 major conferences each year, including the Community Transportation Association of America (CTAA) Annual Meeting, the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) Annual Meeting, and the TRB Annual Meeting. Approximately 500 copies of each product are distributed in this manner in addition to those distributed directly to TRB members. Announcements of products are routinely published in Passenger Transport and TR News. APTA includes sessions on research in its conferences, and researchers are encouraged to present findings at the APTA, TRB, CTAA, and other conferences. To aid in the dissemination of findings, APTA maintains a TCRP dissemi-nation home page on the Internet at www.tcrponline.org.
Under TCRP Project J-1, a TCRP Ambassador Program has been established with the assistance of COMTO to create a network of geographically distributed transit profes-sionals who are briefed on TCRP products and who represent TCRP at transit agencies and at national, state, and regional conferences. Participants in the TCRP Ambassador Program are identified through a nomination process and are selected by a designated panel. Each TCRP ambassador serves a 2-year term. In any given year, there are typi-cally 16 ambassadors available to represent TCRP at various functions. Requests for nominations are issued to the transit industry on a periodic basis.
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CURRENT STATUS
In the period from August 1992 (when the first TCRP grant was received) through December 2012, 676 study activities have been authorized:
• 315 researchprojects; • 11 specialprojects; • 73 transitIDEAinvestigations; • 59 transitlegalstudies; • 100 quick-responsestudies;and • 118 transitsyntheses.
Approximately 568 studies have been completed as of December 31, 2012. (See Tables 5 through 13 for a summary of project status.) Project completion means that the panel has reviewed the draft final report and the research agency has submitted a final report that incorporates the panel comments. Before publication, the editorial staff of the Cooperative Research Programs checks the document thoroughly for accuracy and then oversees typesetting and publication. Not all completed projects are pub-lished in the TCRP report series. In some cases, a research results digest or other form of publication is deemed more appropriate than a report.
Table 4 lists all TCRP publications, including 198 published reports, 101 syntheses, 105 research results digests, 40 legal research digests, 56 web-only documents, and 39 CD-ROMs. A total of 54 IDEA investigation reports are available from TCRP.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN 2012
TCRP published the results of 30 projects in 2012. The following TCRP activities of particular interest were completed during the year.
Transit Infrastructure
TCRP Report 155: Track Design Handbook for Light Rail Transit (Second Edition) pro-vides guidelines and descriptions for the design of various common types of light rail transit track. The handbook includes chapters on vehicles, alignment, track structures, track components, special trackwork, aerial structures/bridges, corrosion control, noise and vibration, signals, traction power, and the integration of light rail transit (LRT) track into urban streets. In addition, the handbook includes chapters on the construction and maintenance of LRT trackwork.
TCRP Synthesis 100: Elevator and Escalator Maintenance and Safety Practices documents highly specialized elevator/escalator maintenance, safety practices, and passenger communication efforts at five U.S. transit agencies. These five agencies together operate 1,418 elevators and escalators throughout 850 rail stations. Together, they are part of an FTA-sponsored consortium engaged in developing a transit eleva-tor/escalator maintenance training and apprenticeship program.
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Transit Vehicles and Maintenance
TCRP Report 156: Guidebook for Evaluating Fuel Purchasing Strategies for Public Transit Systems provides a guidebook for public transit agency professionals on how to identify and evaluate risks and uncertainties with respect to fuel prices, and describes tools and techniques for minimizing the impact of these uncertainties over time. It defines and evaluates alternative cost-effective fuel purchasing strategies designed to benefit public transportation agencies of varying sizes, and it provides a management framework to assist transit agencies through the fuel purchasing process.
TCRP Report 157: State of Good Repair: Prioritizing the Rehabilitation and Replace-ment of Existing Capital Assets and Evaluating the Implications for Transit presents a framework for transit agencies to use for prioritizing capital asset rehabilitation and replacement decisions. By applying this framework, a decision maker can answer questions about asset rehabilitation and replacement investment decisions. The pub-lished report is accompanied by four Microsoft Excel models, which are available elec-tronically via the TRB website. This report and the models will be a valuable resource for transit agencies and will be of interest to regional, state, and federal agencies that oversee, plan, or finance public transportation.
Operations and Safety
TCRP Report 151: A Guide for Implementing Bus On Shoulder (BOS) Systems pro-vides guidelines for the planning, design, and implementation of BOS operations along urban freeways and major arterials. Making BOS a reality requires a closely coordi-nated partnership effort involving transit agencies, state departments of transporta-tion (DOTs), metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), enforcement agencies, and FHWA.
TCRP Synthesis 95: Practices for Wayside Rail Transit Worker Protection provides a state of the practice to aid transit agencies and other entities in deciding how to develop successful wayside rail track worker protection practices.
Planning
TCRP Report 152: Guidelines for Ferry Transportation Services examines the history and characteristics of ferry systems throughout North America and, based on this review, develops guidelines for planning, marketing, operating, and managing a ferry system as a component of an overall transportation network. Included are criteria that transportation system planners and decision makers can use to evaluate the viability of proposed ferry services as a function of specific location, travel demand, and overall market conditions.
TCRP Report 153: Guidelines for Providing Access to Public Transportation Stations provides a process and spreadsheet-based tool for effectively planning for access to high-capacity transit stations, including commuter rail, heavy rail, light rail, bus rapid transit (BRT), and ferry. The report is accompanied by a CD-ROM that includes the station access planning spreadsheet tool that allows trade-off analyses among the various access modes (automobile, transit, bicycle, pedestrian, and transit-oriented
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development) for different station types. The potential effectiveness of transit-oriented development opportunities to increase transit ridership is also assessed.
TCRP Research Results Digest 105: Summary of Research Findings: Assessing and Comparing Environmental Performance of Major Transit Investments offers promising criteria, metrics, and methods for assessing and comparing the environmental perfor-mance of major transit projects.
TCRP Web-Only Document 56: Methodology for Determining the Economic Develop-ment Impacts of Transit Projects offers a method for transit agencies to assess whether and under what circumstances transit investments have economic benefits that are in addition to land development stimulated by travel time savings.
Specialized Transportation
TCRP Report 154: Developing, Enhancing, and Sustaining Tribal Transit Services: A Guidebook provides an overview of the tribal transit planning process and detailed guidance about the various steps for planning and implementing a tribal transit system. The steps that are described may be used for planning a new transit system, enhanc-ing an existing service, or taking action to sustain services.
Marketing
TCRP Synthesis 99: Uses of Social Media in Public Transportation explores the use of social media among transit agencies and documents successful practices in the United States and Canada. Social media are defined as a group of web-based appli-cations that encourage users to interact with one another, such as blogs, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, Foursquare, and MySpace. Transit agencies have begun to adopt these networking tools to provide transit information and obtain cus-tomer feedback.
Legal Research for Public Transportation Systems
TCRP Project J-05, “Legal Aspects of Transit and Intermodal Transportation Programs,” provides authoritatively researched, specific, limited-scope studies of legal issues and problems that have national significance and application to transit agencies. Four pub-lications were released in 2012 including:
TCRP Legal Research Digest 39: Competition Requirements of Design/Build, Con-struction Manager at Risk, and Public-Private Partnership Contracts—Seven Case Studies explores the use of varying procurement systems, including design-build, con-struction management at risk, and a variety of options considered public-private part-nerships, through the examination of seven separate construction projects in various parts of the United States. This examination of the seven selected projects shows how particular, and often unique, problems were met in each project by utilizing a wide variety of procurement and delivery methods.
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TCRP Legal Research Digest 40: Legal Issues Involving Surety for Public Transporta-tion Projects includes a review of applicable federal law, examples of state and local laws, and industry practices. The digest also examines surety issues and industry practices in various types of construction and other public transportation projects. The types of surety available, including performance, payment, and warranty bonds; letters of credit; and other instruments, are discussed.
FY 2013 PROGRAM
In October 2012, the TOPS Committee allocated funds for fiscal year 2013. Table 14 lists the new projects, continuations of existing projects, and special projects that were selected for funding.
POLICIES ON BIAS AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST
TOPS Committee
In the administration of TCRP, it is essential to maximize both the substance and the appearance of fairness in the selection and management of contractors while simulta-neously ensuring the quality of and expanding the number of potential researchers as much as possible.
It is in the interest of TCRP to use the expertise of the best-qualified individuals and organizations available to conduct research while avoiding actual or apparent conflicts of interest. However, conflicts may arise or appear to arise if members of the TOPS Committee or the organizations with which they are affiliated submit proposals on projects.
To prevent such problems in the administration of TCRP, members of the TOPS Com-mittee are not permitted to serve concurrently as principal investigators on any TCRP projects. Additionally, the following rules will apply to all members of the TOPS Com-mittee for the duration of their terms of appointment:
• ATOPSCommitteemember isnotpermitted tobe involved in theselectionprocess for TCRP contractors in which the individual member or an affiliated organization is being considered.
• NoinvolvementbyaTOPSCommitteememberispermittedinTRB’sadminis-tration of a contract in which the individual member or an affiliated organization is involved.
• NoinvolvementbyaTOPSCommitteememberispermittedinsettingormodi-fying administrative policies that would directly or materially affect either the administration of existing contracts with the individual TOPS member or affili-ated organization or the ability of the member or affiliated organization to sub-mit proposals.
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Because of the special position of the TOPS Committee Chair, the following additional rules also will apply during the Chair’s term:
• NeithertheTOPSCommitteenorthe immediateadministrativeunitofwhichthe Chair is a part may propose on any TCRP projects.
• TheChairmaynotbe involved in thepreparationofaproposal foraTCRPproject.
• TheChairmaynotworkonaTCRPprojectasamemberoftheresearchteamor as a consultant to the team.
When a newly appointed Chair of the TOPS Committee or other member of the Com-mittee has existing activities or commitments covered in the foregoing lists of rules on a TCRP project at the time of appointment, those circumstances will be disclosed with-out delay to the Executive Committee of TOPS, and recommendations will be made by the Executive Committee on a case-by-case basis. All issues arising out of the need to interpret these rules will be resolved by the Executive Committee, with the affected members standing aside as appropriate.
TCRP Project Panels
TRB, as a unit of the National Research Council, accords special importance to the policies and procedures established by the institution for ensuring the integrity of and, hence, public confidence in the reports. Extensive efforts are made to ensure the soundness of reports issued by the institution by selecting highly qualified members. Yet, if a report is to be not only sound but also effective as measured by its acceptance in quarters in which it should be influential, the report must be and must be perceived to be (1) free of any significant conflict of interest, (2) not compromised by bias, and (3) untainted by allegations of scientific misconduct.
To address questions of potential bias and conflict of interest for the protection of both the individual involved and the institution, individuals participating in studies and other activities are asked to complete a Potential Sources of Bias and Conflict of Interest form to be submitted to and reviewed by the institution. In addition, project panels are asked to discuss the general questions of bias and conflict of interest and the relevant circumstances of their individual members at each panel meeting.
The question of potential sources of bias ordinarily relates to views stated or positions taken that are largely intellectually motivated or that arise from the close identification or association of an individual with a particular point of view or the positions or perspec-tives of a particular group. Such potential sources of bias are not necessarily disqualify-ing for purposes of panel service. Indeed, it often is necessary, in order to ensure that a panel is fully competent, to appoint members in such a way as to represent a balance of potentially biasing backgrounds or professional or organizational perspectives.
It is also essential that the work of panels not be compromised by a significant conflict of interest or, in some circumstances, the significant appearance of conflict of interest on the part of any member of a panel or anyone associated with the work of a panel (e.g., consultants, staff). For this purpose, the term “conflict of interest” means any financial or other interest that conflicts with the service of an individual because it
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(1) could impair the individual’s objectivity or (2) could create an unfair competitive advantage for any person or organization. The existence of a significant conflict of interest ordinarily disqualifies an individual from service.
SUMMARY
TCRP focuses on issues significant to the transit industry, emphasizing the develop-ment of near-term research solutions to a variety of transit problems involving facilities, service concepts, operations, policy, planning, human resources, maintenance, and administrative practices.
TCRP processes ensure maximum exposure of the research efforts while they are in progress in the hope that research results will find their way more quickly into practice in the form of policies, procedures, and specifications by the transit industry.
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TABLE 4. Publications of the Transit Cooperative Research Program
Reports
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.
1 E-02 Artificial Intelligence for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 64 p. (1994)2 C-02 Applicability of Low-Floor Light Rail Vehicles in North America, 174 p. (1995)3 B-03 Workbook for Estimating Demand for Rural Passenger Transportation, 124 p. (1995)4 A-03 Aids for Rail Car Side-Door Observation, 130 p. (1995)5 E-04 Guidelines for Development of Public Transportation Facilities and Equipment Management Systems,
56 p. (1995)6 A-02 Users' Manual for Assessing Service-Delivery Systems for Rural Passenger Transportation, 240 p.
(1995)7 D-04 Reducing the Visual Impact of Overhead Contact Systems, 90 p. (1995)8 F-03 The Quality Journey: A TQM Roadmap for Public Transportation, 80 p. (1995)9 B-01 Transit Operations for Individuals with Disabilities, 118 p. (1995)10 A-01 Fare Policies, Structures, and Technologies, 182 p. (1996)11 C-05 Impact of Radio Frequency Refarming on Transit Communications, 42 p. (1996)12 A-09 Guidelines for Transit Facility Signing and Graphics, 64 p. (1996)13 A-08 Rail Transit Capacity, 178 p. (1996)14 H-04C Institutional Barriers to Intermodal Transportation Policies and Planning in Metropolitan Areas, 212 p.
(1996)15 C-04 Procurement Specification Guidelines for Mass Transit Vehicle Window Glazing, 46 p. (1996)16 H-01 Transit and Urban Form, Volumes 1 and 2, 452 p. (1996)17 A-05 Integration of Light Rail Transit into City Streets, 270 p. (1996)18 A-06 A Handbook for Acquiring Demand-Responsive Transit Software, 82 p. (1996)19 A-10 Guidelines for the Location and Design of Bus Stops, 218 p. (1996)20 H-02 Measuring and Valuing Transit Benefits and Disbenefits, 46 p. (1996)21 B-07 Strategies to Assist Local Transportation Agencies in Becoming Mobility Managers, 142 p. (1997)22 H-04D The Role of Transit in Creating Livable Metropolitan Communities, 184 p. (1997)23 C-03 Wheel/Rail Noise Control Manual (distributed through APTA), 212 p. (1997)24 B-05 Attracting Paratransit Patrons to Fixed-Route Services, 392 p. (1997)25 F-04 Bus Operator Workstation Evaluation and Design Guidelines, 22 p. (1997)26 A-07 Operational Analysis of Bus Lanes on Arterials, 70 p. (1997)27 H-04A Building Transit Ridership, 156 p. (1997)28 H-04B Transit Markets of the Future: The Challenge of Change, 194 p. (1998)29 F-05 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)31 H-07 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)33 H-04D(02) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities,
72 p. (1998)34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)35 H-09 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)36 B-09 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)37 B-02 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)38 C-08 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164
p. (1998)39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)40 H-03 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
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Reports
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.
44 E-02A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for
Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for
Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)49 H-08 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility,
133 p. (1999)50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)53 J-08B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That
Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)54 G-05 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)55 B-06 Guidelines for Enhancing Suburban Mobility Using Public Transportation, 81 p. (1999)56 A-19 Integrating School Bus and Public Transportation Services in Non-Urban Communities, 400 p. (1999)57 D-06 Track Design Handbook for Light Rail Transit, 352 p. (2000)58 J-08B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, 59 p. (2000)59 C-10B Hybrid-Electric Transit Buses: Status, Issues, and Benefits, 98 p. (2000)60 H-20 Using Geographic Information Systems for Welfare to Work Transportation Planning and Service
Delivery, 83 p. (2000)61 B-14 Analyzing the Costs of Operating Small Transit Vehicles: User’s Guide STVe, 42 p. (2000)62 B-18 Improving Public Transportation Access to Large Airports, 148 p. (2000)63 B-20 Enhancing the Visibility and Image of Transit in the United States and Canada, 320 p. (2000)64 H-15A Guidebook for Developing Welfare-to-Work Transportation Services, 190 p. (2000)65 A-10A Evaluation of Bus Bulbs, 69 p. (2001)66 A-18 Effective Practices to Reduce Bus Accidents, 96 p. (2001)67 C-03A Wheel and Rail Vibration Absorber Testing and Demonstration, 45 p. (2001)68 F-07 Part-Time Transit Operators: The Trends and Impacts, 134 p. (2001)69 A-13 Light Rail Service: Pedestrian and Vehicular Safety, 141 p. (2001)70 A-21 Guidebook for Change and Innovation at Rural and Small Urban Transit Systems, 262 p. (2001)71 D-07/Tasks
01, 03, 04Track-Related Research, Vol. 1: Broken Rail Detection, Control of Wheel/Rail Friction, and Wide-Gap Welding Techniques, 108 p. (2001)
71 D-07/Task 02 Track-Related Research, Vol. 2: Transit-Switch Design Analysis (Phase I), 40 p. (2003)71 D-07/Task 06 Track-Related Research, Vol. 3: Exothermic Welding of Heavy Electrical Cables to Rail and Applicability
of AREMA Track Recommended Practices for Transit Agencies, 30 p. (2004)71 D-07/Task 07 Track-Related Research, Vol. 4: Friction Control Methods Used by the Transit Industry, 108 p. (2005)71 D-07/Task 08 Track-Related Research, Vol. 5: Flange Climb Derailment Criteria and Wheel/Rail Profile Management
and Maintenance Guidelines for Transit Operations, 140 p. (2005)71 D-07/Task 11 Track-Related Research, Vol. 6: Direct-Fixation Track Design Specifications, Research, and Related
Material (& CD 61), 12 p. (2005)71 D-07/Task 16 Track-Related Research, Vol. 7: Guidelines for Guard/Restraining Rail Installation, 34 p. (2010)72 A-22 Simulators and Bus Safety: Guidelines for Acquiring and Using Transit Bus Operator Driving Simulators,
60 p. (2001)73 B-15 Characteristics of Urban Travel Demand (& CD 17), 56 p. (2002)74 H-10 Costs of Sprawl—2000, 620 p. (2002)75 B-16 The Role of the Private-for-Hire Vehicle Industry in Public Transit (& CD 16), 81 p. (2002)76 B-17 Guidebook for Selecting Appropriate Technology Systems for Small Urban and Rural Public
Transportation Operators, 73 p. (2002)77 F-09 Managing Transit’s Workforce in the New Millennium, 146 p. (2002)
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TABLE 4
REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
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Reports
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.
78 H-19 Estimating the Benefits and Costs of Public Transit Projects: A Guidebook for Practitioners (& CD 18), 144 p. (2002)
79 B-21 Effective Approaches to Meeting Rural Intercity Bus Transportation Needs, 184 p. (2002)80 A-24 A Toolkit for Self-Service, Barrier-Free Fare Collection (& CD 19), 220 p. (2002)81 F-10 Toolbox for Transit Operator Fatigue (& CD 21), 234 p. (2002)82 B-19 Improving Public Transit Options for Older Persons, Volume 1: Handbook, 59 p.; Volume 2: Final
Report, 204 p. (2002)83 B-18A Strategies for Improving Public Transportation Access to Large Airports, 137 p. (2002)84 J-09/Task 01 e-Transit: Electronic Business Strategies for Public Transportation, Vol. 1: Supply Chain: Parts and
Inventory Management, 31 p. (2002)84 J-09/Task 03 e-Transit: Electronic Business Strategies for Public Transportation, Vol. 2: Application Service Provider
Implementation Guidelines, 34 p. (2002)84 J-09/Task 06 e-Transit: Electronic Business Strategies for Public Transportation, Vol. 3: Using the Internet for
Transit Training and Certification (& CD 27), 10 p. (2003)84 J-09/Task 04 e-Transit: Electronic Business Strategies for Public Transportation, Vol. 4: Advanced Features of
Transit Websites (& CD 34), 10 p. (2003)84 J-09/Task 08 e-Transit: Electronic Business Strategies for Public Transportation, Vol. 5: Concept for an e-Transit
Reference Enterprise Architecture, 44 p. (2004)84 J-09/Task 10 e-Transit: Electronic Business Strategies for Public Transportation, Vol. 6: Strategies to Expand and
Improve Deployment of ITS in Rural Transit Systems, 20 p. (2005)84 J-09/Task 09 e-Transit: Electronic Business Strategies for Public Transportation, Vol. 7: The Successful Adoption of
Web-Based Collaborative Software, 66 p. (2005)84 J-09/Task 12 e-Transit: Electronic Business Strategies for Public Transportation, Vol. 8: Improving Public
Transportation Technology Implementations and Anticipating Emerging Technologies, 76 p. (2008)84 J-09/Task 13 e-Transit: Electronic Business Strategies for Public Transportation, Vol. 9: Transit Enterprise
Architecture and Planning Framework, 148 p. (2011)85 H-24 Public Transit Board Governance Guidebook, 30 p. (2002)86 J-10B(04) Public Transportation Security, Vol. 1: Communication of Threats: A Guide, 42 p. (2002)86 J-10B(05) Public Transportation Security, Vol. 2: K9 Units in Public Transportation: A Guide for Decision Makers,
120 p. (2002)86 J-10B(03) Public Transportation Security, Vol. 3: Robotic Devices: A Guide for the Transit Environment, 23 p.
(2003)86 J-10A(03) Public Transportation Security, Vol. 4: Intrusion Detection for Public Transportation Facilities
Handbook, 162 p. (2003)86 J-10A(02) Public Transportation Security, Vol. 5: Security-Related Customer Communications and Training for
Public Transportation Providers (& CD 43), 8 p. (2004)86 J-10B(02) Public Transportation Security, Vol. 6: Applicability of Portable Explosive Detection Devices in Transit
Environments, 36 p. (2004)86 J-10B(01) Public Transportation Security, Vol. 7: Public Transportation Emergency Mobilization and Emergency
Operations Guide, 126 p. (2005)86 J-10F Public Transportation Security, Vol. 8: Continuity of Operations (COOP) Planning Guidelines for
Transportation Agencies (joint report), 84 p. (2005)86 J-10C Public Transportation Security, Vol. 9: Guidelines for Transportation Emergency Training Exercises
(joint report), 146 p. (2006)86 J-10D Public Transportation Security, Vol. 10: Hazard and Security Plan Workshop: Instructor Guide (& CD
64), 208 p. (2006)86 J-10H Public Transportation Security, Vol. 11: Security Measures for Ferry Systems, 72 p. (2006)86 J-10G Public Transportation Security, Vol. 12: Making Transportation Tunnels Safe and Secure Exercises
(joint report), 182 p. (2006)86 J-10J Public Transportation Security, Vol. 13: Public Transportation Security Inspections: A Guide for Policy
Decision Makers (& WOD 38), 68 p. (2007)87 H-25 Strategies for Increasing the Effectiveness of Commuter Benefits Programs, 70 p. (2002)88 G-06 A Guidebook for Developing a Transit Performance-Measurement System (& CD 25), 368 p. (2003)89 J-06/Task 29 Financing Capital Investment: A Primer for the Transit Practitioner, 172 p. (2003)
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TABLE 4
REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
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Reports
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.
90 A-23 Bus Rapid Transit, Vol. 1: Case Studies in Bus Rapid Transit (& CD 31), 54 p. (2003)90 A-23 Bus Rapid Transit, Vol. 2: Implementation Guidelines, 224 p. (2003)91 H-26 Economic Benefits of Coordinating Human Service Transportation and Transit Services, 171 p. (2003)92 A-20A(02) Strategies for Improved Traveler Information, 112 p. (2003)93 H-21 Travel Matters: Mitigating Climate Change with Sustainable Surface Transportation, 79 p. (2003)94 A-25 Fare Policies, Structures and Technologies: Update, 232 p. (2003)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 1:
Introduction (with Appendixes A and B) (In Production)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 2: HOV
Facilities, 127 p. (2006)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 3: Park-
and-Ride/Pool, 96 p. (2004)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 4:
Busways, BRT, and Express Bus (Pending)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 5:
Vanpools and Buspools, 55 p. (2005)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 6: Demand
Responsive/ADA, 52 p. (2004)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 7: Light
Rail Transit (Pending)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 8:
Commuter Rail (Pending)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 9: Transit
Scheduling and Frequency, 41 p. (2003)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 10: Bus
Routing and Coverage, 74 p. (2004)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 11: Transit
Information and Promotion, 71 p. (2003)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 12: Transit
Pricing and Fares, 59 p. (2004)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 13: Parking
Pricing and Fees, 60 p. (2005)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 14: Road
Value Pricing, 67 p. (2003)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 15: Land
Use and Site Design, 140 p. (2003)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 16:
Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities, 490 p. (2012)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 17: Transit
Oriented Development, 136 p. (2007)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 18: Parking
Management and Supply, 86 p. (2003)95 B-12A Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, 3rd Edition (19-Chapter Series), Ch. 19:
Employer and Institutional TDM Strategies, 184 p. (2010)96 A-20B(02) Determining Training for New Technologies: A Decision Game and Facilitation Guide, 44 p. (2003)97 J-08B and J-
08CEmerging New Paradigms: A Guide to Fundamental Change in Local Public Transportation Organizations, 110 p. (2003)
98 B-23 Resource Requirements for Demand-Responsive Transportation Services (& CD 40), 42 p. (2003)99 B-22A Embracing Change in a Changing World: Case Studies Applying New Paradigms for Rural and Small
Urban Transit Service Delivery, 27 p. (2004)100 A-15A Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual, 2nd Edition (& CD 42), 600 p. (2003)101 B-24 Toolkit for Rural Community Coordinated Transportation Services, (with brochure), 448 p. (2004)102 H-27 Transit-Oriented Development in the United States: Experiences, Challenges, and Prospects, 552 p.
(2004)
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REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
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Reports
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.
103 F-11 Public Transportation Operating Agencies as Employers of Choice (& CD 45), 12 p. (2004)104 H-24A Public Transportation Board Effectiveness: A Self-Assessment Handbook, 46 p. (2004)105 H-30 and H-
30AStrategies to Increase Coordination of Transportation Services for the Transportation Disadvantaged (& CD 51), 80 p. (2005)
106 H-29A Practitioner’s Handbook—From Handshake to Compact: Guidance to Foster Collaborative, Multimodal Decision Making (joint report with NCHRP Report 536) (& CD 52), 68 p. (2005)
107 H-25A Analyzing the Effectiveness of Commuter Benefits Programs (& WOD 27), 74 p. (2005)108 B-26 Car-Sharing: Where and How It Succeeds (& CD 60), 266 p. (2005)109 E-05 Guidebook for Developing and Sharing Transit Bus Maintenance Practices, 120 p. (2005)110 J-06/Task 55 Commuting in America III (joint report with NCHRP Report 550), 196 p. (2006)111 H-32 Elements Needed to Create High-Ridership Transit Systems (& CD 66; & WOD 32), 136 p. (2007)112 D-08 Improving Pedestrian Safety at Unsignalized Crossings (joint report with NCHRP Report 562) (& WOD
30), 112 p. (2006)113 H-28 Using Archived AVL-APC Data to Improve Transit Performance and Management (& WOD 23), 96 p.
(2006)114 C-16 Center Truck Performance on Low-Floor Light Rail Vehicles, 76 p. (2006)115 A-26 Smart Card Interoperability Issues for the Transit Industry, 99 p. (2006)116 B-25 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Suburban Transit Services (& WOD 34), 44 p.
(2006)117 D-11 Design, Operation, and Safety of At-Grade Crossings of Exclusive Busways (& WOD 36), 40 p. (2007)118 A-23A Bus Rapid Transit Practitioner’s Guide (& WOD 39), 242 p. (2007)119 B-28 Improving ADA Complementary Paratransit Demand Estimation, 104 p. (2007)120 J-06/Task 59 Racial and Gender Diversity in State DOTs and Transit Agencies, 52 p. (2007)121 B-30 Toolkit for Integrating Non-Dedicated Vehicles in Paratransit Service, 59 p. (2008)122 B-32 Understanding How to Motivate Communities to Support and Ride Public Transportation, 81 p. (2008)123 H-31 Understanding How Individuals Make Travel and Location Decisions: Implications for Public
Transportation, 137 p. (2008)124 B-31 Guidebook for Measuring, Assessing, and Improving Performance of Demand-Response
Transportation, 123 p. (2008)125 A-28 Guidebook for Mitigating Fixed-Route Bus-and-Pedestrian Collisions, 65 p. (2008)126 B-29 Leveraging ITS Data for Transit Market Research: A Practitioner’s Guidebook, 82 p. (2008)127 F-12 Employee Compensation Guidelines for Transit Providers in Rural and Small Urban Areas, 204 p.
(2008)128 H-27A Effects of TOD on Housing, Parking, and Travel, 64 p. (2008)129 H-34 Local and Regional Funding Mechanisms for Public Transportation, 71 p. (2009)130 A-27 Shared Use of Railroad Infrastructure with Noncompliant Public Transit Rail Vehicles: A Practitioner’s
Guide, 120 p. (2009)131 G-08 A Guidebook for the Evaluation of Project Delivery Methods (& WOD 41), 102 p. (2009)132 C-15 Assessment of Hybrid-Electric Transit Bus Technology (& CD 71), 86 p. (2009)133 B-33 Practical Measures to Increase Transit Advertising Revenues, 112 p. (2009)134 A-31 Transit, Call Centers, and 511: A Guide for Decision Makers, 100 p. (2009)135 A-29 Controlling System Costs: Basic and Advanced Scheduling Manuals and Contemporary Issues in Transit
Scheduling, 412 p. (2009)136 B-31A Guidebook for Rural Demand-Response Transportation: Measuring, Assessing, and Improving
Performance, 98 p. (2009)137 A-30 Improving Pedestrian and Motorist Safety Along Light Rail Transit Alignments (& WOD 42), 158 p.
(2009)138 G-10 Estimating Soft Costs for Major Public Transportation Fixed Guideway Projects, 148 p. (2010)139 F-14 Guidebook for Recruiting, Developing, and Retaining Transit Managers for Fixed-Route Bus and
Paratransit Systems (& CD 77), 208 p. (2010)140 B-35 A Guide for Planning and Operating Flexible Public Transportation Services, 102 p. (2010)
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REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
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Reports
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.
141 G-11 A Methodology for Performance Measurement and Peer Comparison in the Public Transportation Industry, 120 p. (2010)
142 F-13 Vehicle Operator Recruitment, Retention, and Performance in ADA Complementary Paratransit Operations (& WOD 50), 140 p. (2010)
143 B-34 Resource Guide for Commingling ADA and Non-ADA Paratransit Riders, 112 p. (2011)144 G-09 Sharing the Costs of Human Services Transportation, Vol. 1: The Transportation Services Cost Sharing
Toolkit (& CD 86), 80 p. (2011)144 G-09 Sharing the Costs of Human Services Transportation, Vol. 2: Research Report, 140 p. (2011)145 H-36 Reinventing the Urban Interstate: A New Paradigm for Multimodal Corridors, 154 p. (2011)146 C-19 Guidebook for Evaluating Fuel Charges for Post-2010 Transit Bus Procurements, 252 p. (2011)147 B-37 Toolkit for Estimating Demand for Rural Intercity Bus Services (& CD 100), 196 p. (2011)148 F-15 Practical Resources for Recruiting Minorities for Chief Executive Officers at Public Transportation
Agencies, 52 p. (2011)149 A-34 Improving Safety-Related Rules Compliance in the Public Transportation Industry, 124 p. (2011)150 A-33 Communication with Vulnerable Populations: A Transportation and Emergency Management Toolkit,
168 p. (2011)151 D-13 A Guide for Implementing Bus on Shoulder (BOS) Systems, 118 p. (2012)152 H-40 Guidelines for Ferry Transportation Services, 160 p. (2012)153 B-38 Guidelines for Providing Access to Public Transportation Stations (& CD 107), 144 p. (2012)154 H-38 Developing, Enhancing, and Sustaining Tribal Transit Services: A Guidebook (& WOD 54), 234 p.
(2012)155 D-14 Track Design Handbook for Light Rail Transit, Second Edition, 710 p. (2012)156 G-12 Guidebook for Evaluating Fuel Purchasing Strategies for Public Transit Agencies, 134 p. (2012)157 E-09 State of Good Repair: Prioritizing the Rehabilitation and Replacement of Existing Capital Assets and
Evaluating the Implications for Transit, 132 p. (2012)158 B-28A Improving ADA Paratransit Demand Estimation: Regional Modeling (& CD 121), 104 p. (2012)159 H-43 Transforming Public Transportation Institutional and Business Models, 82 p. (2012)
Research Results Digests
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.
1 B-01 Transit Operations for Individuals with Disabilities, 4 p. (1994)2 J-07 Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Problems, 4 p. (1994)3 F-03 Total Quality Management in Public Transportation, 40 p. (1994)4 J-06/Task 02 Transit Ridership Initiative, 48 p. (1995)5 A-04 Electronic On-Vehicle Passenger Information Displays (Visual and Audible), 6 p. (1995)6 H-05 Research Agenda for Increasing Transit Ridership, 16 p. (1995)7 H-01 An Evaluation of the Relationships Between Transit and Urban Form, 56 p. (1995)8 J-07 Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Problems, 6 p. (1995)9 C-04 Responding to Vandalism of Transit Bus and Rail Vehicle Passenger Windows, 5 p. (1996)10 J-06/Task 06 Integrating Americans with Disabilities Act Paratransit Services and Health and Human Services
Transportation, 13 p. (1997)11 G-03 Guidelines for the Consistent Collection, Categorization, and Dissemination of Bus Transit Loss Data, 9
p. (1996)12 G-03 Transit Risk Manager: Risk Management Software for Bus Transit Systems (& CD 13), 4 p. (1996)13 E-01 Leveraging Information for Better Transit Maintenance, 21 p. (1996)14 H-06 Coordinated Intermodal Transportation Pricing and Funding Strategies, 30 p. (1997)15 D-02 Derailment of Transit Vehicles in Special Trackwork, 4 p. (1997)16 A-14 Multipurpose Fare Media: Developments and Issues, 56 p. (1997)17 C-06 Improved Methods for Increasing Wheel/Rail Adhesion in the Presence of Natural Contaminants, 6 p.
(1997)
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REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
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Research Results Digests
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.
18 B-04 Public Agency Guidance on Employer-Based TDM Programs, 4 p. (1997)19 C-03 Wheel/Rail Noise Mitigation, 4 p. (1997)20 J-03 International Transit Studies Program, 22 p. (1997)21 H-13A Consequences of the Development of the Interstate Highway System for Transit, 22 p. (1997)22 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Urban and Regional Bus Operations in Smaller European Cities,
36 p. (1997)23 J-06/Task 06 Coordinating Public Transportation with Other Federal Programs, 11 p. (1998)24 J-08A Creating a New Future for Public Transportation: TCRP’s Strategic Road Map, 15 p. (1998)25 C-07 Technology Assessment of Refueling-Connection Devices for CNG, LNG, and Propane, 46 p. (1998)26 D-01 Rail Corrugation Mitigation in Transit, 33 p. (1998)27 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Public-Private Partnerships and Innovative Transit Technologies
in Scandinavia, 31 p. (1998)28 E-03 A Desk Guide for Inventory Managers in the Transit Industry, 26 p. (1998)29 J-06/Task 19 Continuing Examination of Successful Transit Ridership Initiatives, 106 p. (1998)30 H-13B Trends in Single-Occupant Vehicle and Vehicle Miles of Travel Growth in the United States, 4 p. (1998)31 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Applications of Intelligent Transportation Systems to Public
Transit in Europe, 18 p. (1998)32 J-07/Topic
SA-09AAccessibility of Automated Fare Vending and Collection for Customers with Disabilities, 12 p. (1998)
33 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Private Urban Transit Systems and Low-Cost Mobility Solutions in Major Latin American Cities, 40 p. (1999)
34 A-13 Light Rail Service: Vehicular and Pedestrian Safety, 56 p. (1999)35 A-15 Highlights of the Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual: First Edition, 36 p. (1999)36 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Revitalizing Urban Public Transport in Australia and New
Zealand, 21 p. (1999)37 J-07 Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Problems, 8 p. (2000)38 A-07A Operational Analysis of Bus Lanes on Arterials: Application and Refinement, 52 p. (2000)39 C-11 Alternative-Fuel Transit Bus Hazard Assessment Model, 7 p. (2000)40 E-03A Revised Inventory Management Desk Guide, 42 p. (2000)41 F-06A Guidelines for Collecting, Analyzing, and Reporting Transit Crime Data, 20 p. (2001)42 J-03 International Transit Studies Program, 34 p. (2001)43 A-17A Supplementing and Updating TCRP Report 52, 60 p. (2001)44 G-04A Consensus Standards for the Rail Transit Industry, 30 p. (2001)45 J-06/Task 38 Identification of the Critical Workforce Development Issues in the Transit Industry, 23 p. (2001)46 J-06/Task 39 Supplemental Analysis of National Survey on Contracting Transit Services, 35 p. (2002)47 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Germany’s Track-Sharing Experience, 40 p. (2002)48 J-07 Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Problems, 7 p. (2002)49 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Excellence in Transit Operations in Small and Medium European
Cities, 29 p. (2002)50 J-05 Legal Aspects of Transit and Intermodal Transportation Programs, 3 p. (2002)51 A-05A(01) Second Train Coming Warning Sign: Demonstration Projects, 68 p. (2002)52 H-27 Transit-Oriented Development and Joint Development in the United States: A Literature Review, 144
p. (2002)53 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Design-Build Transit Infrastructure Projects in Asia and
Australia, 31 p. (2002)54 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Emerging Trends in European Public Transport, 35 p. (2002)55 J-08B Support for Fundamental Change in Public Transportation, 13 p. (2002)56 G-06 A Summary of TCRP Report 88: A Guidebook for Developing a Transit Performance-Measurement
System, 25 p. (2003)57 J-06/Task 42 Developing a Recommended Standard for Automated Fare Collection for Transit: Scoping
Study—Regional Fare Management Programs, 26 p. (2003)
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REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
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Research Results Digests
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.
58 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Safety and Security Issues at All-Bus Systems in Small- to Medium-Sized Cities in Western Europe, 25 p. (2003)
59 J-10/Task 03 A Guide to Public Transportation Security Resources, 20 p. (2003)60 J-06/Task 46 Characteristics of State Funding for Public Transportation—2002, 125 p. (2003)61 B-12 Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes: An Interim Introduction to the Handbook, 23
p. (2003)62 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Transit Operations in Central and Eastern Europe, 44 p. (2003)63 J-07 Synthesis Information Related to Transit Problems, 7 p. (2003)64 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Excellence in Customer Service in Transit Operations in Small to
Medium-Sized Cities in Western Europe, 26 p. (2003)65 H-29 NCHRP
08-45A New Vision of Mobility: Guidance to Foster Collaborative Multimodal Decision Making (joint digest with NCHRP RRD 288), 10 p. (2004)
66 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Transit Design, Construction, and Operations in the Mediterranean Region, 28 p. (2004)
67 J-07 Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Problems, 8 p. (2004)68 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Vehicle Design Standards and Procurement Practices in Europe,
26 p. (2004)69 J-06/Task 51 Evaluation of Recent Ridership Increases, 40 p. (2005)70 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Innovations in Bus, Rail, and Specialized Transit Operations in
Latin America, 28 p. (2005)71 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: New Technologies in Maintenance Systems and Departments in
Europe, 20 p. (2005)72 D-07/Task 05 Guidelines for a New Transit Switch Design, 6 p. (2005)73 J-07 Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Problems, 10 p. (2005)74 J-06/Task 62 Train Door Systems Analysis (& WOD 28), 16 p. (2006)75 B-27 Executive Summary: Cost-Benefit Analysis of Providing Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (&
WOD 29), 8 p. (2006)76 D-07/Task 10 Acoustic Rail-Break Detection Demonstration at MTA–New York City Transit, 8 p. (2006)77 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Innovative Techniques in the Planning and Financing of Public
Transportation Projects, 20 p. (2006)78 G-07 Managing Capital Costs of Major Federally Funded Public Transportation Projects (& WOD 31), 12 p.
(2006)79 D-07/Task 15 Design of Track Transitions, 40 p. (2006)80 J-07 Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Problems, 10 p. (2006)81 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Coordinated Approaches to Expanding Access to Public
Transportation, 24 p. (2007)82 D-07/Task 12 Use of Guard/Girder/Restraining Rails, 38 p. (2007)83 D-07/Task 13 Performance and Testing Requirements for Portable Track Geometry Inspection Systems, 20 p. (2007)84 D-10 Audible Signals for Pedestrian Safety in LRT Environments (& WOD 35), 22 p. (2007)85 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Rail Passenger Safety: Equipment and Technologies, 40 p.
(2007)86 J-07 Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Practices, 10 p. (2007)87 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Recovery in the
Transit Industry, 38 p. (2008)88 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Innovative Practices in Transit Workforce Development, 36 p.
(2008)89 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Public Transportation’s Role in Addressing Global Climate
Change, 22 p. (2009)90 J-10E A Guide to Planning Resources on Transportation and Hazards, 46 p. (2009)91 J-07 Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Problems, 10 p. (2009)92 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Balancing Infrastructure Reinvestment with System Expansion,
27 p. (2009)
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REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
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Research Results Digests
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.
93 J-06/Task 71 Rural Transit Achievements: Assessing the Outcomes of Increased Funding for Rural Passenger Services under SAFETEA-LU, 12 p. (2009)
94 J-07 Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Problems, 9 p. (2010)95 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Performance Measurement and Outcomes, 36 p. (2010)96 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Managing Increasing Ridership Demand, 30 p. (2010)97 J-05/Topic
11-03Transit Agency Compliance with Title VI, Limited English Proficiency Requirements, 20 p. (2011)
98 J-07 Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Problems, 10 p. (2011)99 J-06/Task 74 Improving Mobility for Veterans, 98 p. (2011)100 J-06/Task 72 Professional Certification and Credentialing Program for the Transit Industry, 16 p. (2011)101 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Funding for Infrastructure Maintenance: Achieving and
Sustaining a State of Good Repair, 20 p. (2011)102 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Public Transportation Systems as the Foundation for Economic
Growth, 20 p. (2011)103 J-03 International Transit Studies Program: Sustainable Public Transportation: Environmentally Friendly
Mobility, 26 p. (2011)104 J-07 Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Problems, 12 p. (2012)105 H-41 Summary of Research Findings: Assessing and Comparing Environmental Performance of Major Transit
Investments (& WOD 55), 24 p. (2012)
Legal Research Digests (Project J-05)
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearTopic No.
1 01-06 Strategies to Facilitate Acquisition and Use of Railroad Right of Way by Transit Providers, 16 p. (1994)2 01-07 Successful Risk Management for Rideshare and Carpool-Matching Programs, 24 p. (1994)3 01-04 State Limitations on Tort Liability of Public Transit Operations, 18 p. (1994)4 01-01 Transit Labor Protection—A Guide to Section 13(c) Federal Transit Act, 32 p. (1996)5 01-03 Legal Issues Associated with Intermodalism, 22 p. (1996)6 01-05 Requirements That Impact the Acquisition of Capital-Intensive Long-Lead Items, Rights of Way, and
Land for Transit, 24 p. (1996)7 03-02 The Impact of Civil Rights Litigation Under Title VI and Related Laws on Transit Decision Making, 24
p. (1997)8 01-02 Transportation Service Agreements: A Preparation and Reference Guide for Transit Attorneys, 40 p.
(1997)9 03-05 Strategies to Minimize Liability under Federal and State Environmental Laws, 20 p. (1998)10 02-01 Restrictions on Speech and Expressive Activities in Transit Terminals and Facilities, 36 p. (1998)11 02-02 Potential Tort Liability for Transit Agencies Arising Out of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 40 p.
(1998)12 03-03 The Zoning and Real Estate Implications of Transit-Oriented Development, 50 p. (1999)13 03-01 Report on Innovative Financing Techniques for Transit Agencies, 41 p. (1999)14 04-02 Treatment of Privacy Issues in the Public Transportation Industry, 29 p. (2000)15 04-01 Impact of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 on the Transit Industry, 39 p. (2000)16 03-04 Drug and Alcohol Testing—A Survey of Labor-Management Relations, 60 p. (2001)17 05-03 Guide to Federal Buy America Requirements, 29 p. (2001)18 05-01 Federal and State Licensing and Other Safety Requirements for Commercial Motor Vehicle Operators
and Equipment, 90 p. (2001)19 06-02 Impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act on Transit Operations, 43 p. (2003)20 07-01 Transit Passengers and Civil Rights, 68 p. (2005)21 08-01 Trademarking and Licensing for Transit Providers, 30 p. (2005)22 The Case for Searches on Public Transportation (Proj. J-06, Task 60), 82 p. (2005)
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REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
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Legal Research Digests (Project J-05)
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearTopic No.
23 08-04 The Americans with Disabilities Act: The Federal Transit Administration’s Letters of Findings and Compliance Assessments (& CD 65), 106 p. (2007)
24 09-05 Transit Bus Stops: Ownership, Liability, and Access, 61 p. (2008)25 09-01 Privacy Issues with the Use of Smart Cards, 25 p. (2008)26 09-06 Resources for Legal Issues Associated with Bus Maintenance, 75 p. (2008)27 09-04 Civil Rights Implications of the Allocation of Funds Between Bus and Rail, 36 p. (2008)28 09-02 Use of Fees or Alternatives to Fund Transit, 37 p. (2008)29 10-01 First Amendment Implications for Transit Facilities: Speech, Advertising, and Loitering, 42 p. (2009)30 11-01 Legal Handbook for the New Starts Process, 44 p. (2010)31 12-01 Guide to Federal Buy America Requirements—2009 Supplement, 36 p. (2010)32 10-03 Reconciling Security, Disclosure, and Record-Retention Requirements in Transit Procurements, 80 p.
(2010)33 10-02 Developing and Implementing a Transit Advertising Policy, 28 p. (2010)34 09-03 Application of Physical Ability Testing to Current Workforce of Transit Employees, 95 p. (2010)35 12-02 Reductions in Transit Service or Increases in Fares: Civil Rights, ADA, Regulatory, and Environmental
Justice Implications, 56 p. (2011)36 11-02 Transit-Oriented and Joint Development: Case Studies and Legal Issues (& CD 96), 38 p. (2011)37 12-04 Legal Arrangements for Use and Control of Real-Time Data, 56 p. (2011)38 12-03 Legal Aspects Relevant to Outsourcing Transit Functions Not Traditionally Outsourced, 28 p. (2011)39 10-04 Competition Requirements of the Design/Build, Construction Manager at Risk, and Public-Private
Partnership Contracts—Seven Case Studies, 56 p. (2012)40 13-02 Legal Issues Involving Surety for Public Transportation Projects, 106 p. (2012)41 13-03 Transit Labor 13c Employee Protection Digest (CD 120), 0 p. (2012)42 14-02 Transit Agency Intergovernmental Agreements: Common Issues and Solutions (& CD 122), 56 p.
(2012)
Syntheses (Project J-07)
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearTopic No.
1 SC-01 Safe Operating Procedures for Alternative Fuel Buses, 48 p. (1993)2 SC-03 Low-Floor Transit Buses, 44 p. (1994)3 SF-02 Incentive Programs to Improve Transit Employee Performance, 46 p. (1994)4 SB-01 Integration of Bicycles and Transit, 54 p. (1994)5 SG-03 Management Information Systems, 78 p. (1994)6 SG-04 The Role of Performance-Based Measures in Allocating Funding for Transit Operations, 52 p. (1994)7 SD-01 Regulatory Impacts of Design and Retrofit of Bus Maintenance Facilities, 50 p. (1994)8 SC-04 Retrofit of Buses to Meet Clean Air Regulations, 48 p. (1994)9 SC-02 Waste Control Practices at Bus Maintenance Facilities, 26 p. (1995)10 SA-01 Bus Route Evaluation Standards, 54 p. (1995)11 SA-02 System-Specific Spare Bus Ratios, 46 p. (1995)12 SE-01 Transit Bus Service Line and Cleaning Functions, 48 p. (1995)13 SG-01 Risk Management for Small and Medium Transit Agencies, 32 p. (1995)14 SB-02 Innovative Suburb-to-Suburb Transit Practices, 50 p. (1995)15 SA-03 System-Specific Spare Rail Vehicle Ratios, 44 p. (1995)16 SA-07 Changing Roles and Practices of Bus Field Supervisors, 46 p. (1996)17 SA-05 Customer Information at Bus Stops, 64 p. (1996)18 SF-01 Bus Occupant Safety, 56 p. (1996)19 SA-06 Passenger Transfer System Review, 37 p. (1996)20 SH-01 Transit-Focused Development, 55 p. (1997)
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REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
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Syntheses (Project J-07)
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearTopic No.
21 SF-03 Improving Transit Security, 35 p. (1997)22 SF-04 Monitoring Bus Maintenance Performance, 48 p. (1997)23 SD-02 Inspection Policy and Procedures for Rail Transit Tunnels and Underground Structures, 95 p. (1997)24 SA-04 AVL Systems for Bus Transit, 47 p. (1997)25 SC-05 Light Rail Vehicle Compression Requirements, 34 p. (1997)26 SA-08 Bus Transit Fare Collection Practices, 29 p. (1997)27 SF-05 Emergency Preparedness for Transit Terrorism, 73 p. (1997)28 SG-05 Managing Transit Construction Contract Claims, 50 p. (1997)29 SA-09 Passenger Counting Technologies and Procedures, 50 p. (1998)30 SB-03 ADA Paratransit Eligibility Certification Practices, 38 p. (1998)31 SG-06 Paratransit Contracting and Service Delivery Methods, 35 p. (1998)32 SB-04 Transit Advertising Revenue: Traditional and New Sources and Structures, 58 p. (1998)33 SF-06 Practices in Assuring Employee Availability, 75 p. (1999)34 SA-10 Data Analysis for Bus Planning and Monitoring, 68 p. (2000)35 SG-08 Information Technology Update for Transit, 106 p. (2000)36 SG-07 Identifying and Reducing Fraudulent Third Party Tort Claims Against Public Transit Agencies, 58 p.
(2000)37 SB-05 Communicating with Persons with Disabilities in a Multimodal Transit Environment, 48 p. (2001)38 SA-12 Electronic Surveillance Technology on Transit Vehicles, 57 p. (2001)39 SA-11 Transportation on College and University Campuses, 62 p. (2001)40 SF-07 A Challenged Employment System: Hiring, Training, Performance Evaluation, and Retention of Bus
Operators, 72 p. (2001)41 SB-06 The Use of Small Buses in Transit Service, 71 p. (2002)42 SH-02 Use of Flexible Funds for Transit Under ISTEA and TEA-21, 40 p. (2002)43 SB-08 Effective Use of Transit Websites, 79 p. (2002)44 SF-09 Training for On-Board Bus Electronics, 63 p. (2002)45 SB-07 Customer-Focused Transit, 100 p. (2002)46 SF-08 Diversity Training Initiatives, 59 p. (2003)47 SF-10 Corporate Culture as the Driver of Transit Leadership Practices, 91 p. (2003)48 SA-14 Real-Time Bus Arrival Information Systems, 61 p. (2003)49 SA-13 Yield to Bus—State of the Practice, 78 p. (2003)50 SC-06 Use of Rear-Facing Position for Common Wheelchairs on Transit Buses, 42 p. (2003)51 SB-10 Transit Advertising Sales Agreements, 99 p. (2004)52 SF-11 Transit Operator Health and Wellness Programs, 80 p. (2004)53 SB-09 Operation Experiences with Flexible Transit Services, 58 p. (2004)54 SE-02 Maintenance Productivity Practices, 92 p. (2004)55 SH-03 Geographic Information System Applications in Transit, 66 p. (2004)56 SG-10 Performance-Based Measures in Transit Fund Allocation, 74 p. (2004)57 SA-15 Use of Computer-Aided Scheduling and Dispatch for Demand-Responsive Transit Services, 80 p.
(2004)58 SC-07 Emergency Response Procedures for Natural Gas Transit Vehicles, 54 p. (2005)59 SH-04 Strategic Planning and Management in Transit Agencies, 44 p. (2005)60 SB-11 Practices in No-Show and Late Cancellation Policies for ADA Paratransit, 50 p. (2005)61 SE-03 Maintenance Staffing Levels for Light Rail Transit, 42 p. (2005)62 SB-12 Integration of Bicycles and Transit, 70 p. (2005)63 SH-05 On-Board and Intercept Transit Survey Techniques, 92 p. (2005)64 SD-03 Bus Use of Shoulders, 91 p. (2006)65 SB-13 Transit Agency Participation in Medicaid Transportation Programs, 48 p. (2006)66 SH-06 Fixed-Route Bus Transit Ridership Forecasting and Service Planning Methods, 51 p. (2006)67 SH-08 Bus Transit Service in Land Development Planning, 62 p. (2006)
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REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
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Syntheses (Project J-07)
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearTopic No.
68 SB-14 Methods of Rider Communication, 95 p. (2006)69 SH-07 Web-Based Survey Techniques, 104 p. (2006)70 SC-08 Mobile Data Terminals, 150 p. (2007)71 SB-15 Paratransit Managers’ Skills, Qualifications, and Needs, 52 p. (2007)72 SC-09 Use of Biodiesel in a Transit Fleet, 61 p. (2008)73 SA-17 AVL Systems for Bus Transit: Update, 104 p. (2008)74 SB-15 Policies and Practices for Effectively and Efficiently Meeting ADA Paratransit Demand, 54 p. (2008)75 SA-16 Uses of Higher Capacity Buses in Transit Service, 72 p. (2008)76 SB-16 Integration of Paratransit and Fixed-Route Transit Services, 48 p. (2008)77 SA-18 Passenger Counting Systems, 74 p. (2008)78 SA-19 Transit Systems in College and University Communities, 98 p. (2008)79 SA-20 Light Rail Vehicle Collisions with Vehicles at Signalized Intersections, 48 p. (2009)80 SF-13 Transit Security Update, 150 p. (2009)81 SE-05 Preventive Maintenance for Transit Buses, 80 p. (2010)82 SH-11 Transit Fare Arrangements for Public Employees, 90 p. (2010)83 SA-22 Bus and Rail Transit Preferential Treatments in Mixed Traffic, 210 p. (2010)84 SH-09 Current Practices in Greenhouse Gas Emissions Savings from Transit, 82 p. (2010)85 SH-10 Effective Use of Citizen Advisory Committees for Transit Planning and Operations, 72 p. (2010)86 SH-12 Relationships Between Streetcars and the Built Environment, 72 p. (2010)87 SA-23 Practices in the Development and Deployment of Downtown Circulators, 122 p. (2011)88 SB-18 Strollers, Carts, and Other Large Items on Buses and Trains, 170 p. (2011)89 SH-13 Public Participation Strategies for Transit, 96 p. (2011)90 SA-24 Video Surveillance Uses by Rail Transit Agencies, 90 p. (2011)91 SA-25 Use and Deployment of Mobile Device Technology for Real-Time Information, 96 p. (2011)92 SG-11 Transit Asset Condition Reporting, 54 p. (2011)93 SF-14 Practices to Protect Bus Operators from Passenger Assault, 126 p. (2011)94 SB-17 Innovative Rural Transit Services, 52 p. (2011)95 SF-15 Practices for Wayside Rail Transit Worker Protection, 90 p. (2012)96 SA-27 Off-Board Fare Payment Using Proof-of-Payment Verification, 117 p. (2012)97 SF-16 Improving Transit Safety Through Rewards and Discipline, 62 p. (2012)98 SB-19 Ridesharing as a Complement to Transit, 72 p. (2012)99 SB-19 Uses of Social Media in Public Transportation, 66 p. (2012)100 SE-06 Elevator and Escalator Maintenance and Safety Practices, 58 p. (2012)101 SA-26 Implementation and Outcomes of Fare-Free Transit Systems, 104 p. (2012)
IDEA
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.
1 J-04 Customer Satisfaction Index for the Mass Transit Industry, 61 p. (1995)2 J-04 Adaptive Diagnostic System Project, 35 p. (1997)3 J-04 Automatic Rail-Wheel Inspection Station, 11 p. (1997)4 J-04 Management Information Benefits of Integrating Electronic Fareboxes with Other On-board Equipment,
30 p. (1995)5 J-04 Improved Passenger Counter and Classifier System for Transit Operations, 28 p. (1996)7 J-04 Pneumatically Operated and Flexible Wheelchair Restraint System, 16 p. (1995)8 J-04 Real-Time Transit Data Broadcast, 15 p. (1995)9 J-04 Independent Transportation Network: Alternative Transportation for the Elderly, 27 p. (1997)10 J-04 Automatic Data Collection on Transit Users via Radio Frequency Identification, 42 p. (1996)
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REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
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IDEA
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.
11 J-04 Compact Disc—Interactive Multimedia Violence Prevention Training Program. Customers, Conflicts, and You: A Transit Operator’s Guide to Problem Solving (CD-ROM was previously distributed by the National Training Institute), 0 p. (2001)
13 J-04 Self-Paced PC-Based Track Safety Training System, 11 p. (1998)14 J-04 Market Study and Operational Test Results for the Instant Rent-A-Car (IRAC) Station Field Tests, 42
p. (1998)15 J-04 Internet Information Sharing for Transit Maintenance, 37 p. (1997)16 J-04 A Public Transit-Compatible Restraint System for Wheelchair Users, 26 p. (1998)17 J-04 Operational Evaluation of a Rail-Based Wheel Gauge Inspection System, 11 p. (1998)18 J-04 Pilot Testing Innovative Payment Operations for Independent Transportation for the Elderly, 35 p.
(2002)19 J-04 Field Testing and Evaluation of the Transit Integrated Monitoring System, 25 p. (1998)20 J-04 Non-Contact Sensor for Improved Passenger Counting and Classification System for Rail Transit, 25 p.
(2001)21 J-04 Smart Parking Lot with Just-in-Time Shuttle, 11 p. (2001)22 J-04 Sleeved Column System for Crashworthiness of Light Rail Vehicles, 29 p. (2001)24 J-04 Operational Testing of Intelligent Rail Lubrication System, 8 p. (1998)28 J-04 Transit Scratchitti Removal, 54 p. (2002)29 J-04 Fare Machine Tactile/Audio Instruction System, 40 p. (2003)31 J-04 A Tool for Evaluating and Optimizing Bus Stop Location Decisions, 64 p. (2005)32 J-04 Simulation and Animation Model for Planning and Designing Transit Facilities, 16 p. (2005)33 J-04 Community Visualization in Design of Light Rail Transit-Oriented Development, 26 p. (2004)35 J-04 Innovative Bioterrorism Detection Technology for Transit Security, 33 p. (2005)36 J-04 Cleaning Device for Electrified Third Rail Insulators, 28 p. (2006)37 J-04 Bandwidth Expansion and Real-Time Surveillance for Security on Transit Buses, 25 p. (2005)38 J-04 Assessment of Rear-Facing Wheelchair Accommodation on BRT, 36 p. (2005)39 J-04 Dynamic Timetable Generator from Schedule Data, 28 p. (2006)40 J-04 Counter Terrorism Chemical Detector for Rail Transit Vehicles, 36 p. (2005)41 J-04 Track Geometry/Design Testing for Transit Applications, 40 p. (2007)42 J-04 Detection of Radioactivity in Transit Stations, 26 p. (2006)44 J-04 Cleaning and Recoating Electrified Third Rail Cover Boards, 18 p. (2008)45 J-04 Chemical and Biological Decontamination System for Rail Transit Facilities, 29 p. (2007)47 J-04 Cleaning Device for Electrified Third Rail Insulators—Phase 2, 23 p. (2008)49 J-04 Smart Sander Enhancement for Commuter Rail, 35 p. (2008)50 J-04 Developing Regional Mobility Management Centers, 65 p. (2012)52 J-04 Travel Assistance Device (TAD) to Help Transit Riders, 42 p. (2009)53 J-04 Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation for Transit Buses, 24 p. (2009)54 J-04 Detection of Radioactivity in Transit Stations—Phase 2, 22 p. (2009)55 J-04 Warning Device for Rail Transit Personnel for Approaching Trains, 20 p. (2008)57 J-04 Independent Wheelchair Securement, 22 p. (2010)58 J-04 Google Transit Data Tool for Small Transit Agencies, 23 p. (2011)59 J-04 Recoating Electrified Third Rail Cover Boards—Phase 2, 12 p. (2010)60 J-04 Transit Communications Interface Profiles (TCIP) Traveler Information Pilot, 33 p. (2011)61 J-04 Flexible Carpooling to Transit Stations, 70 p. (2012)62 J-04 Development of Online Training Maintenance Module for Bus Transit Technicians, 18 p. (2012)66 J-04 Advanced Wayside Energy Storage Systems (WESS) for Rail Transit, 81 p. (2012)
17
TABLE 4
REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
29
Web-Only Documents
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.
1 F-04 Bus Operator Workstation Evaluation and Design Guidelines: Final Report, 694 p. (1997)2 B-01 Evaluating Transit Operations for Individuals with Disabilities, 366 p. (1997)3 B-02 Directions: A Simple Guidebook for Integrating Market and Customer Research into Transit Decision-
Making to Become Customer Oriented, 30 p. (1998)4 E-03 Inventory Management for Bus and Rail Public Transit Systems: Final Report, 114 p. (1998)5 H-13B Trends in Single Occupant Vehicle and Vehicle Miles of Travel Growth in the United States: Final
Report, 100 p. (1998)6 A-15 Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual, First Edition (CD 2), 426 p. (1999)7 H-08 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social and Human Costs of Personal Immobility,
322 p. (1999)8 B-08 Marketing Transit Services to Business, 242 p. (1999)9 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land-Use Policies: Final Report, 252 p. (1999)10 G-02 Bar Coding in Mass Transit Operations and Maintenance—Application Guide Book, 84 p. (1999)11 A-19 Integrating School Bus and Public Transportation Services in Non-Urban
Communities—Implementation Guide, 160 p. (1999)12 B-12 Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, Interim Handbook, 446 p. (2000)13 J-06/Task 33 Cost of Meeting Accessibility Requirements for Over-the-Road Buses, 130 p. (2000)14 H-20 Using Geographic Information Systems for Welfare to Work Transportation Planning and Service
Delivery—Case Studies, 76 p. (2000)15 F-06 Guidelines for the Effective Use of Uniformed Transit Police and Security Personnel, 312 p. (2001)16 H-15A Welfare to Work: Integration and Coordination of Transportation and Social Services, 214 p. (2001)17 E-03A Applications for Improved Inventory Management for Public Transit Systems, 104 p. (2001)18 F-06A Developing Useful Transit-Related Crime and Incident Data, 76 p. (2001)19 A-10A An Evaluation of Bus Bulbs on Transit, Traffic, and Pedestrian Operations, 162 p. (2001)20 B-17 Advanced Public Transportation Systems for Rural Areas, 200 p. (2002)21 H-24 Public Transit System Policy Boards: Organization and Characteristics, 200 p. (2002)22 B-04 Public Agency Guidance on Employer-Based TDM Programs and Employer Technical Memorandum
Characteristics of Effective TDM Programs, 229 p. (2003)23 H-28 Uses of Archived AVL-APC Data to Improve Transit Performance and Management: Review and
Potential (& Rep. 113), 167 p. (2003)24 H-24A The Public Transportation Board Effectiveness Study (Contractor’s Final Report), 44 p. (2004)25 J-10B(01) Public Transportation Emergency Mobilization Guide: Appendix B—Survey of U. S.
Public Transportation Systems, 41 p. (2005)26 H-21A TravelMatters: Mitigating Climate Change with Sustainable Surface Transportation, 53 p. (2005)27 H-25A Appendixes to TCRP Report 107: Analyzing the Effectiveness of Commuter Benefit Programs (& Rep.
107), 97 p. (2005)28 J-06/Task 62 Train Door Systems Analysis: Appendixes (& RRD 74), 64 p. (2006)29 B-27 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Providing Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (& RRD 75), 208 p. (2006)30 D-08 Improving Pedestrian Safety at Unsignalized Crossings: Appendices B to O (joint web-only document
with NCHRP WOD 91) (& Rep. 112), 270 p. (2006)31 G-07 Managing Capital Costs of Major Federally Funded Public Transportation Projects (& RRD 78), 297 p.
(2006)32 H-32 Elements Needed to Create High Ridership Transit Systems: Interim Guidebook (& Rep. 111), 237 p.
(2006)33 J-05 The Federal Transit Act, as Amended through August 10, 2005, and Related Laws, 317 p. (2007)34 B-16 Developing Guidelines for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Suburban Transit Services
(Contractor’s Final Report) (& Rep. 116), 250 p. (2006)35 D-10 Appendixes to TCRP RRD 84: Audible Signals for Pedestrian Safety in LRT Environments (& RRD 84),
147 p. (2007)36 D-11 Appendixes to TCRP Report 117: Design, Operation, and Safety of At-Grade Crossings of Exclusive
Busways (& Rep. 117), 155 p. (2007)37 D-07/Task 14 Rail Base Corrosion Detection and Prevention, 129 p. (2007)
17
TABLE 4
REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
30
Web-Only Documents
No. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.
38 J-10J Appendixes to TCRP Report 86: Public Transportation Security, Volume 13: Public Transportation Passenger Security Inspections: A Guide for Decision Makers (& Rep. 86 Vol. 13), 77 p. (2007)
39 A-23A Appendixes to TCRP Report 118: Bus Rapid Transit Practitioner’s Guide (& Rep. 118), 50 p. (2007)40 C-17 Development of Crash Energy Management Performance Requirements for Light-Rail Vehicles, 154 p.
(2008)41 G-08 Evaluation of Project Delivery Methods (& Rep. 131), 231 p. (2009)42 A-30 Selected Appendices for TCRP Report 137: Improving Pedestrian and Motorist Safety Along Light Rail
Alignments (& Rep. 137), 341 p. (2009)43 J-07 Track Maintenance Costs on Rail Transit Properties, 72 p. (2009)44 B-38 Literature Review for Providing Access to Public Transportation Stations, 100 p. (2009)45 A-29 Appendixes to TCRP Report 135: Controlling System Costs: Basic and Advanced Scheduling Manuals
and Contemporary Issues in Transit Scheduling, 222 p. (2009)46 J-06/Task 71 Rural Transit Achievements: Assessing the Outcomes of Increased Funding for Rural Passenger
Services under SAFETEA-LU, 120 p. (2009)47 D-07/Task 17 Guidelines for Rail Base Inspection and Rail Condemnation Limits for Corrosion Induced Material Loss,
26 p. (2009)48 D-12 Ground-borne Noise and Vibration in Buildings Caused by Rail Transit, 208 p. (2010)49 B-36 Methods for Forecasting Demand and Quantifying Need for Rural Passenger Transportation, 83 p.
(2010)50 F-13 Survey Instrument, Productivity Charts, and Interview Protocol for Case Studies for TCRP Report 142
(& Rep. 142), 42 p. (2010)51 J-06/Task 75 Guiding the Selection and Application of Wayside Energy Storage Technologies for Rail Transit and
Electric Utilities, 64 p. (2010)52 D-07/Task 18 Performance-Based Track Geometry, Phase I, 100 p. (2012)53 A-32 Operation of Light Rail Transit Through Ungated Crossings at Speeds over 35, 124 p. (2012)54 H-38 Developing, Enhancing, and Sustaining Tribal Transit Services: Final Research Report (& Rep. 154),
143 p. (2012)55 H-41 Assessing and Comparing Environmental Performance of Major Transit Investments (& RRD 105), 344
p. (2012)56 H-39 Methodology for Determining the Economic Development Impacts of Transit Projects, 365 p. (2012)57 B-39 Audience Measurement for Transit Advertising, 142 p. (2012)
CDs
No. Title, Publication YearProj. No.
2 A-15 Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual: First Edition (WOD 6) (1999)3 D-05 Performance of Direct-Fixation Track Software: Design Guidelines and Software (1999)4 C-11 Alternative-Fuel Transit Bus Hazard Assessment Model (2001)13 G-03 Transit Risk Manager for Bus Services (Contractor’s CD) (& RRD 12) (1996)16 B-16 Multimedia Presentation: Role of Private-for-Hire Vehicle Industry in Public Transit (& Rep. 75) (2002)17 B-15 Supporting Material for TCRP Report 73: Characteristics of Urban Travel Demand (& Rep. 73) (2002)18 H-19 Estimating and Presenting the Benefits and Costs of Public Transit Projects: Guidebook for Practitioners
(& Rep. 78) (2002)19 A-24 A Toolkit for Self-Service Barrier-Free Fare Collection (& Rep. 80) (2002)20 20-06 NCHRP Selected Studies in Transportation Law, Vol. 1: Construction Contract Law (2004)20 20-06 NCHRP Selected Studies in Transportation Law, Vol. 2: Eminent Domain (2009)20 20-06 NCHRP Selected Studies in Transportation Law, Vol. 3: Environmental Law and Transportation (2003)20 20-06 NCHRP Selected Studies in Transportation Law, Vol. 3 Supplement: Environmental Law and Transportation
(2010)20 20-06 NCHRP Selected Studies in Transportation Law, Vol. 4: Tort Liability of Highway Agencies (2002)
17
TABLE 4
REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
31
CDs
No. Title, Publication YearProj. No.
20 J-05/Topic 05-04
Selected Studies in Transportation Law, Vol. 5: Transit Law (2004)
20 J-05/Topic 06-03
Selected Studies in Transportation Law, Vol. 6: Transit Labor 13[c] Decisions (2003)
20 J-05/Topic 07-03
Selected Studies in Transportation Law, Vol. 7: Transit Charter Bus Service Decisions and Documents (2005)
20 20-06 NCHRP Selected Studies in Transportation Law, Vol. 8: Transportation Law and Government Relations (2007)21 F-10 Toolbox for Transit Operator Fatigue (& Rep. 81) (2002)25 G-06 Guidebook for Developing a Transit Performance-Measure System and Supplementary Material (& Rep.
88) (2003)27 J-09/Task 06 Using the Internet for Transit Training and Certification (& Rep. 84 Vol. 3) (2003)31 A-23 Supporting Material for TCRP Report 90, Volume 1, BRT Case Studies (& Rep. 90 Vol. 1) (2003)34 J-09/Task 04 Supporting Material for TCRP Report 84, Volume 4: Advanced Features of Transit Websites (& Rep. 84
Vol. 4) (2003)40 B-23 Supporting Material for TCRP Report 98 (NU DRT Software, User’s Manual, and Supplementary
Documents) (& Rep. 98) (2003)42 A-15A TCRP Report 100 (TCQSM) 2nd Edition and Supplemental Material (& Rep. 100) (2003)43 J-10A(02) Supporting Material for TCRP Report 86: Public Transportation Security; Vol. 5, Security-Related
Customer Communications and Training for Public Transportation Providers (& Rep. 86 Vol. 5) (2004)45 F-11 Public Transportation Operating Agencies as Employers of Choice: Toolkit (& Rep. 103) (2004)51 H-30 Appendix Material for TCRP Report 105 (& Rep. 105) (2004)52 H-29A A Research Results Compendium to TCRP Report 106 (& Rep. 106) (2005)60 B-26 Appendix Material for TCRP Report 108 (& Rep. 108) (2005)61 D-07/Task 11 Direct-Fixation Track Design Specifications, Research, and Related Material (TCRP Report 71, Vol. 6)
(& Rep. 71 Vol. 6) (2005)64 J-10D TCRP Report 86: Public Transportation Security, Volume 10: Hazard and Security Plan Workshop:
Instructor Guide—Appendixes (& Rep. 86 Vol. 10) (2006)65 J-05/Topic
08-04The Americans with Disabilities Act: The Federal Transit Administration’s Letters of Findings and Compliance Assessments (& LRD 23) (2007)
66 H-32 Building and Retaining Transit Ridership: The Keys to Success—An Interactive CD (& Rep. 111) (2007)71 C-15 Appendixes to and Toolkit for TCRP Report 132: Assessment of Hybrid-Electric Transit Bus Technology
(& Rep. 132) (2009)77 F-14 Model Job Descriptions and Employer Information (& Rep. 139) (2010)86 G-09 Cost Sharing Model for TCRP Report 144 (& Rep. 144 Vol. 1) (2010)96 J-05/Topic
11-02TCRP LRD 36: Appendices to Case Studies (& LRD 36) (2011)
100 B-37 Estimation of Demand for Rural Intercity Bus Services Toolkit (& Rep. 147) (2011)107 B-38 Planning Tool and Appendices for TCRP Report 153 (& Rep. 153) (2012)120 J-05/Topic
13-03Transit Labor 13c Employee Protection Digest (LRD 41) (2012)
121 B-28A Supplemental Material to TCRP Report 158 (& Rep. 158) (2012)122 J-05/Topic
14-02TCRP LRD 42 Intergovernmental Agreements (& LRD 42) (2012)
NotePublications in parentheses with an ampersand (&) are companion publications.
Publications in parentheses without an ampersand are reports or digests published as stand-alone CDs.
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TABLE 4
REPORTS No. Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year
29 F-5 Closing the Knowledge Gap for Transit Maintenance Employees: A Systems Approach, 56 p. (1998)
30 A-11 Transit Scheduling: Basic and Advanced Manuals, 148 p. (1998)
31 H-7 Funding Strategies for Public Transportation, Volumes 1 and 2, 83 p. (1998)
32 A-14 Multipurpose Transit Payment Media, 132 p. (1998)
33 H-4D(2) Transit-Friendly Streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities, 72 p. (1998)
34 H-11 Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Rural Public Transportation, 209 p. (1998)
35 H-9 Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners, 196 p. (1998)
36 B-9 A Handbook: Using Market Segmentation to Increase Transit Ridership, 194 p. (1998)
37 B-2 A Handbook: Integrating Market Research into Transit Management, 207 p. (1998)
38 C-8 Guidebook for Evaluating, Selecting, and Implementing Fuel Choices for Transit Bus Operations, 164 p. (1998)
39 H-10 The Costs of Sprawl—Revisited, 229 p. (1998)
40 H-3 Strategies to Attract Auto Users to Public Transportation, 105 p. (1998)
41 C-10C New Designs and Operating Experiences with Low-Floor Buses, 103 p. (1998)
42 H-13A Consequences of the Interstate Highway System for Transit: Summary of Findings, 64 p. (1998)
43 C-10A Understanding and Applying Advanced On-Board Electronics, 102 p. (1999)
44 E-2A Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence Technology for Transit Railcar Diagnostics, 72 p. (1999)
45 A-12 Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems, 52 p. (1999)
46 B-10 The Role of Transit Amenities and Vehicle Characteristics in Building Transit Ridership: Amenities for Transit Handbook and the Transit Design Game Workbook, 240 p. (1999)
47 B-11 A Handbook for Measuring Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality, 212 p. (1999)
48 H-12 Integrated Urban Models for Simulation of Transit and Land Use Policies: Guidelines for Implementation and Use, 31 p. (1999)
49 H-8 Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility, 133 p. (1999)
50 B-13 A Handbook of Proven Marketing Strategies for Public Transit, 182 p. (1999)
51 B-08 A Guidebook for Marketing Transit Services to Business, 50 p. (1999)
52 A-17 Joint Operation of Light Rail Transit or Diesel Multiple Unit Vehicles with Railroads, 482 p. (1999)
53 J-8B New Paradigms for Local Public Transportation Organizations, Task 1 Report: Forces and Factors That Require Consideration of New Paradigms, 94 p. (1999)
54 G-5 Management Toolkit for Rural and Small Urban Transportation Systems, 375 p. (1999)
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STAT
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THR
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1, 2
012
Qui
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peci
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Task
01
New
Tra
nsit
Bus
Ron
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J. H
artm
an a
nd
Ros
alyn
Sim
onM
arch
199
4C
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eted
Task
02
Tran
sit R
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ship
Initi
ativ
eR
ober
t Sta
nley
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brid
ge
Sys
tem
atic
sM
arch
199
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hed
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RD
4
Task
03
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aniz
atio
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esea
rch
Stru
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TAB
arba
ra T
. Har
der
Febr
uary
199
4C
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eted
Task
04
Sta
tion
Car
Dem
onst
ratio
nK
evin
She
ys, E
sq.,
Opp
enhe
imer
, Wol
ff &
D
onne
lly
Mar
ch 1
994
Com
plet
ed
Task
05
Cha
ract
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tics
of S
tate
and
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al T
rans
it Fu
ndin
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arah
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pbel
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t, In
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nd
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ert S
tanl
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ambr
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yste
mat
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Inc.
July
199
5C
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eted
Task
06
Inte
grat
ing
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eric
ans
with
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abili
ties
Act
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A)
Par
atra
nsit
Ser
vice
s w
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and
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an S
ervi
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Tran
spor
tatio
n
Ros
alyn
Sim
onJu
ne 1
995
Com
plet
ed
Task
07
Impa
ct o
f a C
hang
e in
the
Mat
chin
g R
atio
for T
rans
it P
roje
cts
Boo
z-A
llen
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amilt
on, I
nc.
Aug
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995
Com
plet
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Task
08
Impa
ct o
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of F
eder
al O
pera
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Assi
stan
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ansi
tTr
ansM
anag
emen
t, In
c. a
nd
Cam
brid
ge S
yste
mat
ics,
Inc.
Aug
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995
Com
plet
ed
Task
09
The
Val
ue o
f Fed
eral
Sup
port
for T
rans
it R
esea
rch
Nat
iona
l Tra
nspo
rtatio
n C
onso
rtium
of M
inor
ity
Col
lege
s an
d U
nive
rsiti
es
Aug
ust 1
995
Com
plet
ed
Task
10
Dire
ct C
ost o
f Dru
g an
d A
lcoh
ol T
estin
gB
atte
lleA
ugus
t 199
5C
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eted
Task
11
FCC
Pro
posa
l to
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itute
Use
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s or
to A
uctio
n R
adio
Fr
eque
ncie
sA
rthur
D. L
ittle
, Inc
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epte
mbe
r 199
5C
ompl
eted
Task
12
Inno
vativ
e Te
chno
logi
es In
itiat
ive
Bria
n M
cCol
lom
Mar
ch 1
996
Com
plet
ed
Task
13
Com
mut
er R
ail S
yste
m M
anag
emen
t Con
tract
s to
Min
imiz
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ost a
nd M
axim
ize
Prod
uctiv
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hn C
line,
Ken
t Woo
dman
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d Ja
ne S
utte
r Sta
rke
Mar
ch 1
996
Com
plet
ed
78
No.
Title
Con
sulta
ntS
tart
Dat
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taff
Offi
cer
Est
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etio
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ate
TAB
LE 9
(con
tinue
d)
Task
14
Dev
elop
men
t of a
Tra
nsit
Bus
Res
earc
h A
gend
aJo
hn J
. Sch
iavo
neFe
brua
ry 1
996
Com
plet
ed
Task
15
The
Use
ful L
ife o
f a H
eavy
Dut
y Tr
ansi
t Bus
Edw
ard
Abr
ams,
Abr
ams-
Che
rwon
y &
Ass
ocia
tes,
H
enry
Hid
e, T
MG
In
tern
atio
nal
Dec
embe
r 199
6C
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eted
Task
16
Dev
elop
men
t of a
Hum
an R
esou
rces
Res
earc
h A
gend
aG
ayla
nd M
offa
tJu
ne 1
996
Com
plet
ed
Task
17
Ava
ilabl
e G
eogr
aphi
c In
form
atio
n S
yste
m (G
IS) T
echn
olog
y an
d P
oten
tial T
rans
it Ap
plic
atio
nsLa
wre
nce
Har
man
, B
ridge
wat
er S
tate
Col
lege
Task
Can
celle
d
Task
18
Cha
ract
eris
tics
and
Func
tions
of S
tate
Tra
nsit
Ass
ocia
tions
Kat
herin
e H
oope
rA
ugus
t 199
6C
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eted
Task
19
Con
tinui
ng E
xam
inat
ion
of S
ucce
ssfu
l Tra
nsit
Rid
ersh
ip
Initi
ativ
esC
ambr
idge
Sys
tem
atic
s, In
c.A
pril
1997
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
RR
D 2
9
Task
20
Feas
ibili
ty o
f an
Orie
ntat
ion
Cou
rse
for N
ew M
embe
rs o
f Tr
ansi
t Age
ncy
Boa
rds
of D
irect
ors
Deb
orah
Pric
eTa
sk C
ance
lled
Task
21
New
Par
adig
ms
Res
earc
h an
d S
trate
gic
Plan
Upd
ate
Var
ious
Sep
tem
ber 1
997
Com
plet
ed
Task
22
Mar
ket R
esea
rch
on C
urre
nt N
atio
nal P
ublic
Atti
tude
s To
war
d P
ublic
Tra
nspo
rtatio
nFl
eish
man
-Hilla
rdO
ctob
er 1
997
Com
plet
ed
Task
23
Sur
vey
of C
urre
nt P
ract
ice
and
Pot
entia
l Im
prov
emen
ts in
S
cree
ning
of T
rans
it Pe
rson
nel P
lace
men
t in
Cus
tom
er
Sen
sitiv
e P
ositi
ons
Wat
son
Mor
ris C
onsu
lting
, S
imon
& S
imon
Res
earc
h &
A
ssoc
iate
s, In
c.
Febr
uary
200
0C
ompl
eted
Task
24
Com
batin
g G
loba
l War
min
g Th
roug
h S
usta
inab
le S
urfa
ce
Tran
spor
tatio
n P
olic
y: A
Res
earc
h S
copi
ng S
tudy
Eliz
abet
h D
eaki
nA
pril
1998
Com
plet
ed
Task
25
AP
TA/F
TA B
us T
echn
olog
y: R
esea
rch
Age
nda
for T
CR
PN
/AN
ovem
ber 1
997
Com
plet
ed
Task
26
Iden
tific
atio
n of
Res
earc
h N
eeds
for R
ural
and
Sm
all
Tran
sit A
genc
ies
N/A
Com
plet
ed
Task
27
Org
aniz
atio
nal S
uppo
rt fo
r AP
TA/F
TA In
telli
gent
Tr
ansp
orta
tion
Sys
tem
s (IT
S) I
nter
natio
nal E
xcha
nge
Pro
gram
Wor
ksho
ps
Geo
rge
Wyn
neS
epte
mbe
r 199
8C
ompl
eted
79
No.
Title
Con
sulta
ntS
tart
Dat
eS
taff
Offi
cer
Est
imat
ed C
ompl
etio
n D
ate
TAB
LE 9
(con
tinue
d)
Task
28
Cha
ract
eris
tics
of S
tate
Fun
ding
for P
ublic
Tra
nspo
rtatio
nR
ober
t Sta
nley
, Cam
brid
ge
Sys
tem
atic
s, In
c.M
arch
199
9C
ompl
eted
Task
29
Fina
ncin
g C
apita
l Inv
estm
ent:
A P
rimer
for t
he T
rans
it P
ract
ition
erH
agle
r Bai
lly, I
nc.
Oct
ober
199
9C
ompl
eted
- P
ublis
hed
as R
epor
t 89
Task
30
Dat
a C
olle
ctio
n on
Pup
il S
afet
y on
Tra
nsit
Bus
esU
nive
rsity
of M
ichi
gan
Tran
spor
tatio
n R
esea
rch
Inst
itute
Oct
ober
199
9C
ompl
eted
Task
31
Tran
spor
tatio
n &
Liv
able
Com
mun
ities
Sum
mar
y B
ookl
etS
teph
en D
avie
s, P
roje
ct fo
r P
ublic
Spa
ces,
Inc.
Apr
il 19
99C
ompl
eted
Task
32
Eva
luat
ion
of th
e N
atio
nal T
rans
it D
atab
ase
- TR
B
Com
mitt
eeR
enam
ed P
roje
ct H
-22B
Janu
ary
2000
Com
plet
ed
Task
33
Cos
t of M
eetin
g A
cces
sibi
lity
Req
uire
men
ts fo
r Ove
r-the
-R
oad
Bus
esK
FH G
roup
, Inc
.Ja
nuar
y 20
00C
ompl
eted
Task
34
Doc
umen
tatio
n of
Inde
pend
ent T
echn
ical
Stu
dy T
our
Feat
urin
g G
erm
an S
hare
d Tr
ack
Dav
id P
hran
er, E
dwar
ds &
K
elce
yJu
ne 2
000
Com
plet
ed
Task
35
GIS
For
umP
lann
ers
Col
labo
rativ
e, In
c.S
epte
mbe
r 200
0C
ompl
eted
Task
36
Ana
lyse
s fo
r TE
A-2
1 R
eaut
horiz
atio
n A
ctiv
ities
Cam
brid
ge S
yste
mat
ics
Dec
embe
r 200
0C
ompl
eted
Task
37
Pro
cure
men
t Iss
ues
in th
e P
ublic
Tra
nspo
rtatio
n In
dust
ry:
An
Ass
essm
ent o
f Per
cept
ions
and
Con
cern
sS
cott
Bak
er, A
ECO
M
Con
sulti
ngJa
nuar
y 20
01C
ompl
eted
Task
38
Iden
tific
atio
n of
the
Crit
ical
Wor
kfor
ce D
evel
opm
ent I
ssue
s in
the
Tran
sit I
ndus
tryB
rian
Vog
el, Q
uatt
Ass
ocia
tes
Mar
ch 2
001
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
RR
D 4
5
Task
39
Sup
plem
enta
l Ana
lysi
s of
Nat
iona
l Sur
vey
on C
ontra
ctin
g Tr
ansi
t Ser
vice
sD
anie
l K B
oyle
May
200
1C
ompl
eted
Task
40
Iden
tific
atio
n of
Pra
ctic
es, T
echn
ique
s, a
nd S
trate
gies
for
Attr
actin
g an
d R
etai
ning
Em
ploy
ees
in th
e Tr
ansi
t Ind
ustry
Bria
n V
ogel
, Qua
tt A
ssoc
iate
sM
arch
200
1C
ompl
eted
- P
ublis
hed
as R
RD
45
Task
41
Tran
sit R
esea
rch
and
Rea
utho
rizat
ion
Cam
brid
ge S
yste
mat
ics
Oct
ober
200
1C
ompl
eted
80
No.
Title
Con
sulta
ntS
tart
Dat
eS
taff
Offi
cer
Est
imat
ed C
ompl
etio
n D
ate
TAB
LE 9
(con
tinue
d)
Task
42
Dev
elop
ing
a R
ecom
men
ded
Sta
ndar
d fo
r Aut
omat
ed F
are
Col
lect
ion
for T
rans
it: S
copi
ng S
tudy
-Reg
iona
l Far
e M
anag
emen
t Pro
gram
s
Ric
h Lo
bron
May
200
2C
ompl
eted
- P
ublis
hed
as R
RD
57
Task
43
Exp
ande
d S
tate
and
Nat
iona
l Tra
nsit
Inve
stm
ent A
naly
sis
Cam
brid
ge S
yste
mat
ics
Dec
embe
r 200
1C
ompl
eted
Task
44
Iden
tific
atio
n of
Com
petit
ive
Con
tract
Suc
cess
Sto
ries
and
Man
agem
ent G
uide
lines
Can
celle
d by
Req
uest
or
Task
45
Adv
ance
d Tr
ansp
orta
tion
Tech
nolo
gy W
orks
hop
BC
AE
Con
sulta
nts
Aug
ust 2
002
Com
plet
ed
Task
46
Cha
ract
eris
tics
of S
tate
Fun
ding
for P
ublic
Tra
nspo
rtatio
n -
2002
Cam
brid
ge S
yste
mat
ics
Sep
tem
ber 2
002
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
RR
D 6
0
Task
47
Cas
e S
tudi
es in
Env
ironm
enta
l Jus
tice
Uni
veris
ity o
f Sou
th F
lorid
aJu
ne 2
003
Com
plet
ed
Task
48
Tran
sit I
ndus
try In
terfa
ce w
ith In
tern
atio
nal S
tand
ards
Thom
as M
cGea
n, P
EO
ctob
er 2
003
Com
plet
ed
Task
49
Feas
ibilit
y an
d Is
sues
Ass
ocia
ted
with
the
Con
cept
of
Env
ironm
enta
l Tra
nsfe
r Cre
dits
with
a P
ublic
Tra
nspo
rtatio
n Fo
cus
Env
ironm
enta
l Fin
anci
al
Pro
duct
sN
ovem
ber 2
003
Com
plet
ed
Task
50
Ligh
t Rai
l Veh
icle
(LR
V) C
rash
wor
thin
ess
Sta
ndar
dsA
aron
Jam
esA
ugus
t 200
3C
ompl
eted
Task
51
Upd
ate
of E
xam
inat
ion
of S
ucce
ssfu
l Tra
nsit
Rid
ersh
ip
Initi
ativ
esC
ambr
idge
Sys
tem
atic
sN
ovem
ber 2
003
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
RR
D 6
9
Task
52
Eco
nom
ic P
ersp
ectiv
e on
the
Val
ue o
f Pub
lic T
rans
porta
tion
HLB
Dec
isio
n E
cono
mic
s,
Inc.
Nov
embe
r 200
3C
ompl
eted
Task
53
Hud
son
Inst
itute
Tra
nspo
rtatio
n V
isio
n 20
10 a
nd B
eyon
d P
roje
ctH
udso
n In
stitu
teD
ecem
ber 2
003
Com
plet
ed
Task
54
Dev
elop
a C
urric
ulum
for L
eade
rshi
p D
evel
opm
ent
Wor
ksho
p fo
r Upp
er L
evel
Man
ager
s S
ervi
ng in
Pub
lic- a
nd
Priv
ate-
Sec
tor O
rgan
izat
ions
in th
e Tr
ansi
t Ind
ustry
Eno
Tra
nspo
rtatio
n Fo
unda
tion
Febr
uary
200
4C
ompl
eted
Task
55
Sup
port
for t
he P
repa
ratio
n of
"Com
mut
ing
in A
mer
ica"
Mac
roS
ysJa
nuar
y 20
04C
ompl
eted
- P
ublis
hed
as R
epor
t 11
0
81
No.
Title
Con
sulta
ntS
tart
Dat
eS
taff
Offi
cer
Est
imat
ed C
ompl
etio
n D
ate
TAB
LE 9
(con
tinue
d)
Task
56
Exc
ess
Liab
ility
Insu
ranc
e - D
evel
opin
g Al
tern
ativ
es fo
r P
ublic
Tra
nsit
Agen
cies
Can
celle
d
Task
57
The
Bus
ines
s C
ase
for T
rans
it S
tand
ards
AE
CO
M C
onsu
ltM
arch
200
4C
ompl
eted
- P
ublis
hed
by A
PTA
Task
58
War
ehou
se, F
ulfil
lmen
t, D
isse
min
atio
n - D
evel
opin
g an
d Im
plem
entin
g M
ulti-
Org
aniz
atio
nal S
olut
ions
for T
rans
it R
esea
rch
Mat
eria
ls
Bai
n &
Ass
ocia
tes
Janu
ary
2005
Com
plet
ed
Task
59
Rac
ial a
nd G
ende
r Div
ersi
ty in
Sta
te D
OTs
and
Tra
nsit
Age
ncie
s: A
Ben
chm
ark
Sco
ping
Uni
vers
ity o
f Min
neso
taJu
ly 2
005
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
Rep
ort
120
Task
60
The
Cas
e fo
r Sea
rche
s on
Pub
lic T
rans
porta
tion
Joce
lyn
Wai
te, W
aite
&
Ass
ocia
tes
Aug
ust 2
004
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
LR
D 2
2
Task
61
Sup
port
for T
rans
it In
dust
ry P
artic
ipat
ion
in th
e 20
04 IT
S
Wor
ld C
ongr
ess
Can
celle
d by
Req
uest
or
Task
62
Trai
n D
oor S
yste
ms
Ana
lysi
sTr
ansp
orta
tion
Sys
tem
D
esig
n, In
c.D
ecem
ber 2
004
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
RR
D 7
4 an
d W
eb D
ocum
ent 2
8
Task
63
Sup
port
for T
RB
"Pot
entia
l Im
pact
s of
Clim
ate
Cha
nge
on
U.S
. Tra
nspo
rtatio
n" S
tudy
TRB
Div
isio
n B
Oct
ober
200
5C
ompl
eted
- P
ublis
hed
as T
RB
S
peci
al R
epor
t 290
Task
64
Iden
tific
atio
n of
Exi
stin
g P
ract
ices
, Gui
delin
es, S
trate
gies
an
d R
elat
ed A
ctiv
ities
App
licab
le to
Lev
el B
oard
ing
and
Com
mut
er R
ail F
acili
ties
and
Equ
ipm
ent
SE
B A
ssoc
iate
sS
epte
mbe
r 200
5C
ompl
eted
Task
65
Ope
ratio
n of
Stre
et-R
unni
ng L
ight
Rai
l Tra
nsit
at H
ighe
r S
peed
sK
orve
Eng
inee
ring
June
200
6C
ompl
eted
Task
66
Sm
all S
tarts
and
New
Sta
rts P
rogr
am R
esea
rch
PB
Con
sult
Sep
tem
ber 2
005
Com
plet
ed
Task
67
Stra
tegi
c A
sses
smen
t of W
irele
ss C
apab
ilitie
s an
d N
eeds
fo
r the
Pub
lic T
rans
porta
tion
Indu
stry
Sci
ence
App
licat
ions
In
tern
atio
nal C
orpo
ratio
nA
ugus
t 200
6C
ompl
eted
Task
68
Bac
kgro
und
Info
rmat
ion
and
Issu
es A
ssoc
iate
d w
ith
Rid
ersh
ip E
stim
ates
for M
ajor
Cap
ital P
roje
cts
AE
CO
M C
onsu
ltA
ugus
t 200
6C
ompl
eted
Task
69
Qua
lity
Ser
vice
in P
ublic
Tra
nspo
rtatio
n O
rgan
izat
ions
PS
TG C
onsu
lting
Aug
ust 2
007
Com
plet
ed
82
No.
Title
Con
sulta
ntS
tart
Dat
eS
taff
Offi
cer
Est
imat
ed C
ompl
etio
n D
ate
TAB
LE 9
(con
tinue
d)
Task
70
Sec
urity
Sta
ndar
ds a
nd G
uide
lines
Per
tinen
t to
Pub
lic
Tran
spor
tatio
nK
FH G
roup
Oct
ober
200
7C
ompl
eted
Task
71
Rur
al T
rans
it A
chie
vem
ents
: Ass
essi
ng th
e O
utco
mes
of
Incr
ease
d S
AFE
TEA
-LU
Fun
ding
for R
ural
Pas
seng
er
Ser
vice
s
KFH
Gro
upM
arch
200
8C
ompl
eted
- P
ublis
hed
as R
RD
93
and
Web
Doc
umen
t 46
Task
72
Pro
fess
iona
l Cer
tific
atio
n an
d C
rede
ntia
ling
Pro
gram
for t
he
Tran
sit I
ndus
tryM
cGlo
thlin
Dav
is, I
nc.
Sep
tem
ber 2
009
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
RR
D 1
00
Task
73
Bus
Fle
et M
anag
emen
t in
an E
ra o
f Inc
reas
ing
Tech
nica
l C
ompl
exity
Eag
le H
arbo
r Gro
up, L
LCD
ecem
ber 2
008
Com
plet
ed
Task
74
Impr
ovin
g M
obilit
y fo
r Vet
eran
sW
esta
t, In
c.S
epte
mbe
r 200
9C
ompl
eted
- P
ublis
hed
as R
RD
99
Task
75
Gui
ding
the
Sel
ectio
n an
d A
pplic
atio
n of
Way
side
Ene
rgy
Sto
rage
Tec
hnol
ogie
s fo
r Rai
l Tra
nsit
and
Ele
ctric
Util
ities
Am
eric
an P
ublic
Tran
spor
tatio
n A
ssoc
iatio
nM
ay 2
009
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
Web
D
ocum
ent 5
1
Task
76
Sup
port
for a
Tra
nsit
Wire
less
Com
mun
icat
ions
Joi
nt
Cou
ncil
Sci
ence
App
licat
ions
In
tern
atio
nal C
orpo
ratio
nJu
ly 2
009
Com
plet
ed
Task
77
Sup
port
for A
PTA
/FTA
Tra
nsit
Trai
n C
ontro
l Ass
essm
ent
Jaco
bs E
ngin
eerin
g G
roup
Aug
ust 2
009
Com
plet
ed
Task
78
FCC
Nar
row
band
ing
of P
asse
nger
Tra
nspo
rt Pr
ovid
er R
adio
S
yste
ms
in th
e U
nite
d S
tate
sS
hulm
an, R
oger
s, G
anda
l, P
ordy
& E
cker
, P.A
.N
ovem
ber 2
010
Com
plet
ed
Task
79
Pos
itive
Tra
in C
ontro
l (P
TC) R
adio
Spe
ctru
m P
lann
ing
for
Pas
seng
er C
omm
uter
Rai
l Ope
ratio
ns in
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
Sta
ntec
Con
sulti
ngJu
ne 2
011
Com
plet
ed
Task
80
Res
earc
h S
ympo
sium
on
Sle
ep H
ygie
ne a
nd F
atig
ue o
f Tr
ansi
t Ope
rato
rsTR
B T
echn
ical
Act
iviti
es
Div
isio
nA
pril
2011
Com
plet
ed
Task
81
Impa
ct o
f Non
-Em
erge
ncy
Med
ical
Tra
nspo
rtatio
n on
Tr
ansi
t Age
ncie
sR
LS &
Ass
ocia
tes
Sep
tem
ber 2
012
G. C
hish
olm
Mar
ch 2
013
Task
82
Iden
tifyi
ng D
ata
Sta
ndar
ds, S
truct
ures
, and
Rel
ated
S
uppo
rts fo
r Mob
ility
Man
agem
ent
D. S
chw
ager
In d
evel
opm
ent
83
No.
Title
Topi
c C
onsu
ltant
Sta
rtD
ate
FTA
Liai
son(
s)S
taff
Offi
cer
Sta
tus
SA
-01
Bus-
Rou
te E
valu
atio
n S
tand
ards
How
ard
P. B
enn
Dec
embe
r 199
2C
ompl
eted
- P
ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 1
0
SA
-02
Syst
em-S
peci
fic S
pare
Bus
Rat
ios
Judi
th T
. Pie
rce
Aug
ust 1
993
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
11
SA
-03
Syst
em-S
peci
fic S
pare
Rai
l Veh
icle
Rat
ios
Judi
th T
. Pie
rce
Aug
ust 1
993
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
15
SA
-04
AVL
Sys
tem
s fo
r Bus
Tra
nsit
Paul
a O
kuni
eff
Aug
ust 1
995
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
24
SA
-05
Cus
tom
er In
form
atio
n at
Bus
Sto
psJo
hn D
obie
sM
arch
199
5C
ompl
eted
- P
ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 1
7
SA
-06
Pass
enge
r Tra
nsfe
r Sys
tem
sR
icha
rd S
tern
Mar
ch 1
995
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
19
SA
-07
Cha
ngin
g R
oles
and
Pra
ctic
es o
f Bus
Fie
ld S
uper
viso
rsG
ayla
nd M
offa
tD
ecem
ber 1
994
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
16
SA
-08
Bus
Tran
sit F
are
Col
lect
ion
Pra
ctic
esR
icha
rd S
tern
Nov
embe
r 199
5C
ompl
eted
- P
ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 2
6
SA
-09
Pass
enge
r Cou
ntin
g Te
chno
logi
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roce
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sD
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l K. B
oyle
Oct
ober
199
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as
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thes
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9
SA
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Acce
ssib
ility
of A
utom
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endi
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nd C
olle
ctio
n fo
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tom
ers
with
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abili
ties
Dan
iel K
. Boy
leA
pril
1997
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plet
ed -
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lishe
d as
R
RD
32
SA
-10
Dat
a A
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for B
us P
lann
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and
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as
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thes
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4
SA
-11
Tran
spor
tatio
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lege
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ity C
ampu
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Jam
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rFe
brua
ry 2
000
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plet
ed -
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lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
39
SA
-12
Elec
troni
c S
urve
illanc
e Te
chno
lgy
on T
rans
it V
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les
Patri
cia
Mai
er, J
im
Cat
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brua
ry 2
000
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plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
38
84
No.
Title
Topi
c C
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ltant
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rtD
ate
FTA
Liai
son(
s)S
taff
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cer
Sta
tus
TAB
LE 1
0 (c
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SA
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as
Syn
thes
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9
SA
-14
Rea
l Tim
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us A
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l Inf
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chw
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as
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8
SA
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in D
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vice
sD
avid
Kes
sler
Nov
embe
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3C
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as
Syn
thes
is 5
7
SA
-16
Use
s of
Hig
her C
apac
ity B
uses
in T
rans
it S
ervi
ceBe
ndon
Hem
ilyR
olla
nd K
ing
Oct
ober
200
6C
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hed
asS
ynth
esis
75
SA
-17
AVL
Sys
tem
s fo
r Bus
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Upd
ate
Dou
g P
arke
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ms
Nov
embe
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6C
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hed
asS
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esis
73
SA
-18
Pass
enge
r Cou
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g S
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ms
Dan
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oyle
Oct
ober
200
7C
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hed
as
Syn
thes
is 7
7
SA
-19
Tran
sit S
yste
ms
in C
olle
ge a
nd U
nive
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Com
mun
ities
Gai
l Mur
ray
Oct
ober
200
7C
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ublis
hed
asS
ynth
esis
78
SA
-20
Ligh
t Rai
l Veh
icle
Col
lisio
ns w
ith V
ehic
les
at S
igna
lized
In
ters
ectio
nsKe
lley
Pec
heux
, SA
ICN
ovem
ber 2
007
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
79
SA
-21
Inve
ntor
y of
Ope
ratin
g Ag
reem
ents
Bet
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n P
asse
nger
R
ail a
nd F
reig
ht R
ailro
ads
Can
celle
d
SA
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Bus
and
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l Tra
nsit
Pref
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tial T
reat
men
ts in
Mix
ed
Traf
ficAl
an D
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erN
ovem
ber 2
008
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
83
SA
-23
Prac
tices
in th
e D
evel
opm
ent a
nd D
eplo
ymen
t of
Dow
ntow
n C
ircul
ator
sD
anie
l Boy
leN
ovem
ber 2
009
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
87
SA
-24
Vide
o S
urve
illanc
e U
ses
by R
ail T
rans
it A
genc
ies
Dor
othy
Sch
ulz
Dec
embe
r 200
9C
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eted
- P
ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 9
0
SA
-25
Use
and
Dep
loym
ent o
f Mob
ile D
evic
e Te
chno
logy
for
Rea
l-Tim
e Tr
ansi
t Inf
orm
atio
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arol
Sch
wei
ger
Dec
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r 200
9C
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hed
as
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thes
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1
85
No.
Title
Topi
c C
onsu
ltant
Sta
rtD
ate
FTA
Liai
son(
s)S
taff
Offi
cer
Sta
tus
TAB
LE 1
0 (c
ontin
ued)
SA
-26
Impl
emen
tatio
n an
d O
utco
mes
of F
are-
Free
Tra
nsit
Syst
ems
Uni
vers
ity o
f Sou
th
Flor
ida,
Joe
l Vol
insk
iN
ovem
ber 2
010
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
101
SA
-27
Off-
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rd T
rans
it Fa
re P
aym
ent U
sing
Pro
of-o
f-Pa
ymen
t Ver
ifica
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Lee
Eng
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ring,
Th
omas
Lar
win
Nov
embe
r 201
0C
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as
Syn
thes
is 9
6
SA
-28
Use
of E
lect
roni
c O
n-St
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Sig
nage
in T
rans
itC
arol
Sch
wei
ger
Dec
embe
r 201
1D
. Vla
sak
A. D
luge
rM
arch
201
3
SA
-29
Ener
gy S
avin
gs S
trate
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for T
rans
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genc
ies
Fran
k G
alliv
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ber 2
011
D. V
lasa
kM
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hFe
brua
ry 2
013
SA
-30
Mai
ntai
ning
Tra
nsit
Effe
ctiv
enes
s U
nder
Maj
or F
inan
cial
C
onst
rain
tsJo
el V
olin
ski
Nov
embe
r 201
2D
. Vla
sak
B. A
lber
tsN
ovem
ber 2
013
SA
-31
Com
mon
Sen
se A
ppro
ache
s fo
r Im
prov
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Tran
sit B
us
Spee
dsD
anie
l Boy
leN
ovem
ber 2
012
D. V
lasa
kM
. Bal
tes
Nov
embe
r 201
3
SA
-32
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fic S
pare
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ios
(upd
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Mar
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inko
ffN
ovem
ber 2
012
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lasa
kC
. Wal
ker
Nov
embe
r 201
3
B :
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VIC
E C
ON
FIG
UR
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N
SB
-01
Inte
grat
ion
of B
icyc
les
and
Tran
sit
John
T. D
oolit
tleFe
brua
ry 1
993
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
4
SB
-02
Inno
vativ
e S
ubur
b-to
-Sub
urb
Tran
sit P
ract
ices
Kath
erin
e S
. Hoo
per
July
199
4C
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eted
- P
ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 1
4
SB
-03
ADA
Par
atra
nsit
Elig
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ertif
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Pra
ctic
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rd W
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rN
ovem
ber 1
996
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
30
SB
-04
Tran
sit A
dver
tisin
g R
even
ue: N
ew S
ourc
es a
nd
Stru
ctur
esBe
verly
R. S
ilver
berg
Oct
ober
199
6C
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eted
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ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 3
2
SB
-05
Com
mun
icat
ing
with
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sons
with
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abili
ties
in a
M
ultim
odal
Tra
nsit
Env
ironm
ent
Ange
la Ia
nnuz
ziel
loJu
ly 1
999
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
37
SB
-06
Use
of S
mal
l Bus
es in
Tra
nsit
Ser
vice
sBr
endo
n H
emily
, R
olla
nd D
. Kin
gM
arch
200
0C
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eted
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ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
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1
86
No.
Title
Topi
c C
onsu
ltant
Sta
rtD
ate
FTA
Liai
son(
s)S
taff
Offi
cer
Sta
tus
TAB
LE 1
0 (c
ontin
ued)
SB
-07
Cus
tom
er-F
ocus
ed T
rans
itJo
hn P
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Janu
ary
2001
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
45
SB
-08
Effe
ctiv
e U
se o
f Tra
nsit
Web
site
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uce
Sch
alle
rFe
brua
ry 2
001
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
43
SB
-09
Ope
ratio
nal E
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ienc
es w
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lexi
ble
Tran
sit S
ervi
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Dav
id K
offm
anN
ovem
ber 2
002
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
53
SB
-10
Tran
sit A
dver
tisin
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ales
Agr
eem
ents
Bruc
e S
chal
ler
Nov
embe
r 200
2C
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eted
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ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 5
1
SB
-11
Prac
tices
in N
o-S
how
and
Lat
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ance
llatio
n P
olic
ies
for
ADA
Par
atra
nsit
Ros
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y M
athi
asO
ctob
er 2
004
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
60
SB
-12
Inte
grat
ion
of B
icyc
les
and
Tran
sit
Rob
ert S
chne
ider
Oct
ober
200
4C
ompl
eted
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ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 6
2
SB
-13
Tran
sit A
genc
y P
artic
ipat
ion
in M
edic
aid
Tran
spor
tatio
n Pr
ogra
ms
Kenn
eth
Hos
en, K
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nuar
y 20
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eted
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hed
as
Syn
thes
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5
SB
-14
Met
hods
of R
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Car
ol S
chw
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ms
Cor
p.O
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er 2
005
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
68
SB
-15
Polic
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and
Pra
ctic
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r Effe
ctiv
ely
and
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Mee
ting
AD
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eman
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Chi
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lann
ers
Col
labo
rativ
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ctob
er 2
006
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
Syn
thes
is 7
4
SB
-16
Inte
grat
ion
of P
arat
rans
it an
d Fi
xed-
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te T
rans
it Se
rvic
esR
. Wei
ner
Nel
son/
Nyg
aard
Oct
ober
200
7C
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eted
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ublis
hed
asS
ynth
esis
76
SB
-17
Inno
vativ
e R
ural
Tra
nsit
Ser
vice
sKe
n H
osen
May
201
0C
ompl
eted
- P
ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 9
4
SB
-18
Stro
llers
, Car
ts, a
nd O
ther
Lar
ge It
ems
on B
uses
and
Tr
ains
J. G
oldm
anN
ovem
ber 2
009
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
88
SB
-19
Rid
esha
ring
as a
Com
plem
ent t
o Tr
ansi
tG
ail M
urra
yN
ovem
ber 2
010
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
98
87
No.
Title
Topi
c C
onsu
ltant
Sta
rtD
ate
FTA
Liai
son(
s)S
taff
Offi
cer
Sta
tus
TAB
LE 1
0 (c
ontin
ued)
SB
-20
Use
s of
Soc
ial M
edia
in P
ublic
Tra
nspo
rtatio
nSu
san
Bre
gman
Nov
embe
r 201
0C
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eted
- P
ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 9
9
SB
-21
Tran
sit S
tatio
n an
d S
top
Ado
ptio
n P
rogr
ams
Kath
ryn
Har
ringt
on-
Hug
hes
Dec
embe
r 201
1D
. Vla
sak
T. H
ughe
yM
arch
201
3
SB
-22
Use
of M
arke
t Res
earc
h P
anel
s in
Tra
nsit
Kath
ryn
Cof
fel
Dec
embe
r 201
1D
. Vla
sak
E. W
eber
Mar
ch 2
013
SB
-23
Inte
grat
ing
Pas
seng
er F
erry
Ser
vice
with
Mas
s Tr
ansi
tTi
m P
ayne
Dec
embe
r 201
1D
. Vla
sak
A. S
child
geC
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erM
arch
201
3
SB
-24
Adva
nced
Met
hods
for T
itle
VI F
are
and
Ser
vice
An
alys
isSu
e K
napp
Nov
embe
r 201
2D
. Vla
sak
A. O
ntiv
eros
Nov
embe
r 201
3
C :
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INEE
RIN
G O
F VE
HIC
LES
AND
EQ
UIP
MEN
T
SC
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Safe
Ope
ratin
g P
roce
dure
s fo
r Alte
rnat
ive
Fuel
Bus
esAc
urex
Env
ironm
enta
l C
orp.
Janu
ary
1993
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
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esis
1
SC
-02
Was
te C
ontro
l Pra
ctic
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t Bus
Mai
nten
ance
Fac
ilitie
sAc
urex
Env
ironm
enta
l C
orp.
Janu
ary
1993
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
9
SC
-03
Low
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or T
rans
it B
uses
Rol
land
D. K
ing
May
199
3C
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eted
- P
ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 2
SC
-04
Ret
rofit
of B
uses
to M
eet C
lean
Air
Reg
ulat
ions
John
J. S
chia
vone
Febr
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199
4C
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eted
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ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 8
SC
-05
Ligh
t Rai
l Veh
icle
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pres
sion
Req
uire
men
tsZ.
M. L
ewal
ski
Sept
embe
r 199
5C
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eted
- P
ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 2
5
SC
-06
Use
of R
ear F
acin
g Po
sitio
n fo
r Com
mon
Whe
elch
airs
on
Tra
nsit
Bus
esBr
endo
n H
emily
, Uw
e R
uten
berg
Janu
ary
2002
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
50
SC
-07
Emer
genc
y R
espo
nse
Pro
cedu
res
for N
atur
al G
as
Tran
sit V
ehic
les
Mic
hael
Mur
phy
Dec
embe
r 200
3C
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eted
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ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 5
8
SC
-08
Mob
ile D
ata
Term
inal
sLa
rry H
arm
anO
ctob
er 2
005
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
70
88
No.
Title
Topi
c C
onsu
ltant
Sta
rtD
ate
FTA
Liai
son(
s)S
taff
Offi
cer
Sta
tus
TAB
LE 1
0 (c
ontin
ued)
SC
-09
Use
of B
iodi
esel
in a
Tra
nsit
Flee
tJo
hn S
chia
vone
Nov
embe
r 200
6C
ompl
eted
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ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 7
2
D :
ENG
INEE
RIN
G O
F FI
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FAC
ILIT
IES
SD
-01
Reg
ulat
ory
Impa
cts
of D
esig
n an
d R
etro
fit o
n B
us
Mai
nten
ance
Fac
ilitie
sEd
war
d M
. Abr
ams,
Fr
ank
Spi
elbe
rgFe
brua
ry 1
993
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
7
SD
-02
Rai
l Tra
nsit
Tunn
el a
nd U
nder
grou
nd S
truct
ures
In
spec
tion
Pol
icy
and
Proc
edur
esH
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A. R
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llJu
ne 1
994
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
ynth
esis
23
SD
-03
Bus
Use
of S
houl
ders
Pete
r Mar
tinN
ovem
ber 2
004
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
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esis
64
SD
-04
Rai
l Tra
nsit
Trac
k In
spec
tion
Pra
ctic
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hn Z
uspa
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ber 2
011
D. V
lasa
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shun
C
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luge
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Mar
ch 2
013
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ANC
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SE
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Tran
sit B
us S
ervi
ce L
ine
and
Cle
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g Fu
nctio
nsJo
hn J
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neFe
brua
ry 1
994
Com
plet
ed -
Pub
lishe
d as
S
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esis
12
SE
-02
Mai
nten
ance
Pro
duct
ivity
Pra
ctic
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ank
Ven
ezia
Nov
embe
r 200
2C
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eted
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ublis
hed
as
Syn
thes
is 5
4
SE
-03
Mai
nten
ance
Sta
ffing
Lev
els
for L
ight
Rai
l Tra
nsit
Syst
ems
Ric
hard
Sta
nger
, M
anue
l Pad
ron
&
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ciat
es, I
nc.
Nov
embe
r 200
4C
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eted
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hed
as
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199
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199
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2001
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46
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200
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TABLE 14 NEW PROJECTS AND CONTINUATIONS SELECTED FOR THE TCRP FISCAL YEAR 2013 PROGRAM (Tentative)
ProjectNumber Title Allocation ($)
NEW PROJECTS
A-40 Platform/Train Interface Standards, Accident Prevention Measures and Technologies Study
$275,000
B-44 Impact of the Trend Toward Separate Statewide Medicaid Transportation Brokerages on Human Service Transportation Coordination
$300,000
C-22 Bus Operator Workstation Evaluation and Design Guidelines $275,000
D-17 Detecting and Mitigating Low-Level DC Fault Currents in Transit Systems,Thus Eliminating Electrical Fires in Tunnels and Rights-of-Way
$250,000
F-21 Tools and Strategies for Eliminating Assaults Against Transit Operators $300,000
F-22 Identifying Best Practices and Sharing Resources for Transit Technical Training
$300,000
Total New Projects $1,700,000
SPECIAL PROJECTS
J-01 Dissemination and Implementation of Research Findings $463,650
J-04 Innovations Deserving Exploratory Analysis: The Transit IDEA Program $560,000
J-05 Legal Aspects of Transit and Intermodal Transportation Programs $150,000
J-06 Quick Response for Special Needs $100,000
J-07 Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Problems $550,000
J-11 Quick-Response Research on Long-Term Strategic Issues $200,000
Total Special Projects $2,023,650
For 2013 Programming $201,350
GRAND TOTAL $3,925,000
PROJECT J-6 Quick Response
ProjectNumber Title Allocation ($)
Project J-6 Quick Response (Funded from J-6 Balance)
J-06/Task 83 Strategic Analysis of Open Fare Payment Systems $100,000
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