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Choosing the Right Express Services for Bus Corridor with Capacity Restrictions

In public transit systems with high demand levels, the use of express bus services that serve only a subset of stops along certain routes appears to be a promising alternative given the benefits that they offer to both users and operators. In practice, express services in systems such as Transmileni...

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Published in:Transportation research record 2010-01, Vol.2197 (1), p.63-70
Main Authors: Larrain, Homero, Giesen, Ricardo, Muñoz, Juan Carlos
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