13th National Conference on Rural Public and Intercity Bus Transportation


Book Description

More than three hundred public transportation professionals, government officials, industry vendors, and others attended the conference. The conference adopted the theme "Blazing New Trails: Rural Transportation's Next Mission" and encouraged participants to share insights on how rural transit and the intercity bus industry are finding new markets. Following an opening session, attendees broke into groups organized by topic category and worked to identify the most important issues facing rural transit in six areas. The issues they identified provided a "future vision"--A focus for the conference and for attendees in the next few years. The issues identified fall within the following categories: technology; service delivery alternatives; marketing; funding; human resources; operations; and research.
















Proceedings of the First National Conference on Rural Public Transportation


Book Description

The proceedings comprise the addresses, presentations and resource papers given at the conference, with summaries of problems and recommendations developed in the workshop sessions. Subjects include planning; feasibility and demand estimation; securing funding and support; use and coordination of public and private systems and resources; federal, state and local programs, regulatory and legal considerations; vehicle and equipment specifications, purchase maintenance and depreciation; marketing and promotion; administration and management; cost control; performance monitoring and evaluation; research and education.







Proceedings of the First National Conference on Rural Public Transportation


Book Description

The proceedings comprise the addresses, presentations and resource papers given at the conference, with summaries of problems and recommendations developed in the workshop sessions. Subjects include planning; feasibility and demand estimation; securing funding and support; use and coordination of public and private systems and resources; federal, state and local programs, regulatory and legal considerations; vehicle and equipment specifications, purchase maintenance and depreciation; marketing and promotion; administration and management; cost control; performance monitoring and evaluation; research and education.




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Book Description

This report documents the proceedings of the 12th National Conference on Rural Public and Intercity Bus Transportation which was held in Des Moines, Iowa, October 23-25, 1995. The conference provided an opportunity for participants to discuss and gain a better understanding of the changes taking place and issues affecting rural and intercity bus transportation. The keynote address highlighted the need to understand the changes taking place in the population structure of rural areas and to ensure that the vital role of transportation in lives of rural residents is communicated to state legislatures throughout the nation.