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... Most schools reported that they themselves provide accessible or other dial-a-ride services. For example, the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Florida each offer services that complement those of the Southeast Pennsylvania Transit Authority (Philadelphia)
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... 881 10 3 2 0 20 40 60 80 100 4-Year + University 4-Year College 2-Year College Graduate Only Number of Respondents FIGURE 2 Type of school served by transit operator (n = 94)
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... 9To gather information about the size of the systems in the respondent pool, respondents were also asked how many bus routes serve the campus (see Table 2)
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... Some contracts are between entities other than the university administration. For example, Transfort of Fort Collins, Colorado, indicates that the campus services at Colorado State University are provided under a three-year partnership between itself and the student leadership.
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... 11 In a reversal of traditional roles, in rural Macomb, Illinois, where students comprise over half the local population, Western Illinois University operates the transit that serves the entire community. The fairly large number of respondents (31)


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