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... 46 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY The bibliography includes additional references regarded as being of high transit geographic information system content, as defined in Table 3, chapter two. Culp, L., "Short Range Transit Planning and Marketing Using Desktop Geographic Information Systems," Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Washington, D.C., Dec.
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... 47 with 58 routes. To better support the planning, operation, and marketing of this bus system, the Fairfax County DOT and the Fairfax County Department of Information Technology formed a team to develop a pilot project of geographic information systems transit applications.
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... 48 Pulugurtha, S.S., S.S. Nambisan, and N
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... 49 ridership potential. The colorful maps supplied top management with an easy-to-read interpretation of the data.

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