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Transport for Suburbia
Beyond the Automobile Age
By Paul Mees


 

'The essential primer for all transport planners.'
Christian Wolmar, Transport Times


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December 2009 •  240 pages •  234 x 156mm •  ISBN 9781844077403




The need for effective public transport is greater than ever in the 21st century. With countries like China and India moving towards mass-automobility, we face the prospects of an environmental and urban health disaster unless alternatives are found. It is time to move beyond the automobile age. But while public transport has worked well in the dense cores of some big cities, the problem is that most residents of developed countries now live in dispersed suburbs and smaller cities and towns. These places usually have little or no public transport, and most transport commentators have given up on the task of changing this: it all seems too hard.
This book argues that the secret of 'European-style' public transport lies in a generalizable model of network planning that has worked in places as diverse as rural Switzerland, the Brazilian city of Curitiba and the Canadian cities of Toronto and Vancouver. It shows how this model can be adapted to suburban, exurban and even rural areas to provide a genuine alternative to the car, and outlines the governance, funding and service planning policies that underpin the success of the world's best public transport systems.


'A book which ought to become as celebrated and influential as Jane Jacobs’ work on cities or the famous San Francisco study by Appleyard ... The essential primer for all transport planners.'
Christian Wolmar, Transport Times


'This is a powerful book that combines detailed practical observation with a rigorous intellectual assessment and shows exactly what is wrong with public transport systems around the world and what is needed to put them right...It is a masterly overview and one that sets all policy makers, planners, politicians, urbanists and transport professionals a clearly defined task. The task is to deliver high quality public transport in a zero tolerance environment for excuses. After this book there can be no excuses.'
Professor John Whitelegg, Stockholm Environment Institute, University of York, UK


'there’s no need for low-density despair.'
Mobility Magazine


CONTENTS 

1. Public Transport 101

2. The Automobile Age

3. Beyond the Automobile Age

4. The Compact City

5. Planning, Markets and Public Transport

6. Toronto and Melbourne Revisited

7. The Busway Solution

8. The Zurich Model

9. Towards a General Theory of Public Transport Network Planning

10. Planning a Network

11. Every Transit User is also a Pedestrian

12. The Politics of Public Transport

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

Paul Mees is Senior Lecturer in transport planning at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. He is the author of A Very Public Solution: Transport in the Dispersed City (Melbourne University Press, 2000).

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