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    • The Case For A National Approach For Metropolitan Passenger Transport In Australia 

      Moodie, Simon; Barrett, Simon
      Published 2007-01-01
      This paper summaries a significant report, commissioned by the Australasian Railway Association (ARA, 2006), and prepared with the assistance of L.E.K. Consulting. The objective of the report was to provide a national ...
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    • Kickstarting Growth In Bus Patronage: Targetting Support At The Margins 

      Bristow, Abigail L.; Enoch, Marcus; Zhang, Lian; Greensmith, Clare; James, Norman; Potter, Stephen
      Published 2007-01-01
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    • Improving Efficiency: An Evaluation Of Sydney Buses 

      Byatt, Martin; Oscuro, Giselle; Rookes, Melina
      Published 2007-01-01
      This paper evaluates Sydney Buses route 333 “Bondi Bendy” prepay only service, launched in October 2006. This new bus service, operating between Bondi Beach and Sydney’s CBD, was introduced to provide greater capacity along ...
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    • Developing Bus Rapid Transit Systems In Brazil Through Public Private Partnerships 

      Lindau, Luis Antonio; Senna, Luiz Afonso dos Santos; Strambi, Orlando; Martins, Wagner Colombini
      Published 2007-01-01
      By the end of the 1970’s, Brazil was leading the implementation of high-flow bus priority schemes. Busways were introduced in cities like São Paulo, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Belo Horizonte and Goiânia under the coordination ...
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    • Overview of Public Transport Policy Developments In South Africa 

      Walters, Jackie
      Published 2007-01-01
      This paper provides an overview of the progress made in public transport policy development and implementation across the three modes of public transport in South Africa – bus, commuter rail and taxi - as well as looking ...
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