Access Across America: Transit 2018 Data

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2018-01-24
2018-02-24

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2019-10

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Owen, Andrew
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Abstract

These data were created as part of a study that examined the accessibility to jobs by transit in the 50 largest (by population) metropolitan areas in the United States. It is the most detailed evaluation to date of access to jobs by transit, and it allows for a direct comparison of the transit accessibility performance of America's largest metropolitan areas. These data are part of a longitudinal study. Transit data for additional years can be found in the Accessibility Observatory Data collection: http://hdl.handle.net/11299/200592

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Downloads are available for individual metropolitan regions, as well as states, open-source Geopackage format. Combined ZIP files containing the data for all 50 metropolitan regions are also available in Geopackage format, and are labeled as "All Metropolitan Regions."

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Attribution 3.0 United States
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Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota

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Owen, Andrew; Murphy, Brendan. (2020). Access Across America: Transit 2018 Data. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/jnek-yh07.

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