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TRB’s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Report 173, Volume II: Research Report provides guidelines and procedures to assist transit agencies in evaluating, planning, and implementing steps to integrate transit services in areas with multiple transit providers.

Appendixes to the research report provide detailed case studies and summarize supporting literature that served as a background for the research project.

This report accompanies TCRP Report 173, Volume I: Transit Integration Manual. Together, these documents demonstrate benefits of transit integration; illustrate the range of potential types of integration activities; and describe procedures necessary to carry out integration efforts, including tips for success.

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