Bus Amenity Corridors: Shaping and Reshaping the Metropolitan Area by Designing for Bus Use
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Table of Contents: Overview; Urban Structure and Transportation; Design Methods as Inquiry; The Study Corridor; General Principles; Hennepin Avenue, Franklin to 28th; Uptown; Hennepin Avenue, 31st to 36th; Linden Hills; 50th and France; Southdale; Environmental Intersections; Sources.
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Funded by the Regional Transit Board, State of Minnesota through the Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota
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Vogel, Mary; Martin, Roger; Neckar, Lance. (1995). Bus Amenity Corridors: Shaping and Reshaping the Metropolitan Area by Designing for Bus Use. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/202940.
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