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The economic impacts of SEPTA on the regional and state economy : final report / prepared by the Urban Institute and Cambridge systematics, Inc ... with the assistance of the Pennsylvania Economy League.

Lippincott Library HE4491.P56 E36 1991
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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
United States. Urban Mass Transportation Administration. Office of Grants Management.
Technology Sharing Program (U.S.)
Urban Institute.
Cambridge Systematics.
Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Local transit--Economic aspects--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia Metropolitan Area.
Local transit.
Local transit--Economic aspects.
Local transit--Social aspects.
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia Metropolitan Area.
Local transit--Social aspects--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia Metropolitan Area.
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority.
Physical Description:
1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations ;c28 cm
Other Title:
The Economic impacts of Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority on the regional and state economy.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Office of Grants Management : Distributed in coorperation with the Dept. of Transportation, Technology Sharing Program, [1991]
Notes:
Prepared in cooperation with the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.
"This study was undertaken to evaluate the economic and social impacts of rehabilitating vs. closing the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) public transportation system" -- p. iii.
"DOT-T-92-02" -- t.p.
"June 1991" -- t.p.
OCLC:
26092392

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