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... The study was opened up more extensively to other types of systems, including local and regional transportation systems serving college and university campuses. This report addresses the breadth of transportation services available in communities with a college or university.
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... recruited for the survey. These original respondents were contacted individually by telephone to announce the upcoming survey.
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... As noted in Report 111, for example, Capital Area Transportation Authority in Lansing, Michigan, took over a shuttle previously operated by Michigan State University under a contract arrangement that provided for 28,200 h of vehicle service in its first year. As stated in TCRP Report 53: New Paradigms for Local Public Transit Organizations, "many universities have rethought both parking and transportation policies and have either abandoned their own separate transit operations or successfully downsized and integrated them with local public transportation services" (Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
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... in the 1970s that was based on bringing the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's (MBTA) Red Line through the area rather than through a different routing.


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