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Geographic Information Systems Applications in Transit (2004)

Chapter: APPENDIX D - APPLICATION AREAS FOR NON-GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM SOFTWARE

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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX D - APPLICATION AREAS FOR NON-GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM SOFTWARE." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2004. Geographic Information Systems Applications in Transit. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23342.
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60 APPENDIX D Application Areas for Non-Geographic Information System Software Application TriMet King County NJ Transit Miami–Dade Transit CTA Service Planning x In-house x x Fixed-Route Scheduling HASTUS HASTUS CASS (in-house) Trapeze HASTUS Interactive Itinerary Travel ATIS/Trapeze Kiosk-based Trapeze Internet-based ATIS/Trapeze ATIS/Trapeze ATIS/Trapeze Trapeze Ridematching Regional application Onboard Vehicle Data Collection with GPS Orbital Mixed custom, GIS, Pathfinder Office MA/COM Clever Devices Automatic passenger counting Orbital In-house Orbital Clever Devices Smart card ERG Orbital Display of Automatic Vehicle Location Orbital and in-house application In-house MA/COM Orbital Real-Time Bus Display In-house Custom MA/COM Paratransit Scheduling and Dispatching Trapeze Trapeze Trapeze Real Estate Asset Management In-house Police Operations Security In-house Criminal investigation In-house

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TRB’s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Synthesis 55: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Applications in Transit examines the value of GIS to transit agencies in service and cost savings. The synthesis summarizes the experiences of a variety of transit agencies, with information from small- and medium-sized transit operators, as well as from large transit agencies. It documents current practices, effective applications, and challenges.

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