ABSTRACT

Widened in scope and completely updated, this new edition of a well-established textbook provides an authoritative introduction to all modes of public transport; from taxis and local buses to intercity rail, domestic air and express coach. The principal emphasis is on the urban and regional market sector, with separate coverage given of rural and long-distance issues.
The latest changes in organisation and legislation are covered, together with current polices issues in Britain and similar countries, such as bus deregulation and rail privatisation. Extensive use is made of the National Travel Survey and operator data to describe the present market structure. The technology of bus and rail systems is described. Network structures and their relationship with urban form are reviewed, leading to an examination of pricing policies in which particular emphasis is given to forms such as the travelcard as well as conventional cash fare systems. Sources of evidence and references for further reading are given in each chapter.
The concluding chapter examines long-run policy issues and developments likely to influence the role of public transport in the near future, including the British government's Ten Year Plan for 2000-2010, global warming and the role of the European Union in transport.

chapter 2|23 pages

The role of public transport

chapter 3|22 pages

The technology of bus and coach systems

chapter 4|18 pages

Urban railways and rapid transit systems

chapter 5|21 pages

Network planning

chapter 6|13 pages

Costing and cost allocation methods

chapter 7|25 pages

Pricing theory and practice

chapter 8|16 pages

Rural public transport

chapter 9|25 pages

Intercity public transport

chapter 10|16 pages

Current policy issues in Britain

chapter 11|13 pages

Policy in the long run