Bus Network Redesign
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A transit agency may elect to conduct a bus network redesign if it determines that the existing bus network does not meet the needs of current desired travel patterns. This is likely to occur in cities and regions where development patterns, job types and locations, and/or demographics have changed substantially, and where the bus route network has remained relatively unchanged.
List of bus network redesigns
Transit Agency | Date Approved | Date Implemented | Scope | More info |
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Houston Metro | ?? | August 1, 2015 | Full network redesign | System Reimagining[1] |
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More resources:
- WikiBooks "Fundamentals of Transportation: Network Design and Frequency" https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Fundamentals_of_Transportation/Network_Design_and_Frequency
- Human Transit Blog; posts tagged "Frequent Networks": http://humantransit.org/category/frequent-networks
- ↑ Archived 'System Reimagining' website: http://www.ridemetro.org/Pages/Reimagining.aspx