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Gettysburg National Military Park Alternative Transportation System Planning Study

Gettysburg National Military Park Alternative Transportation System Planning Study
Author: U.s. Department of Transportation
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2004-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781495406898

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This project identifies and evaluates transit service alternatives in the Gettysburg, Pennsylvania area, including Gettysburg National Military Park, the Borough of Gettysburg, and surrounding townships. The report concludes that public transit would allay the problems of resource damage due to traffic congestion and off-road parking, which would lead to enhanced visitor experience. Based on discussions with park service personnel and analysis of park visitation data, Volpe recommends a time frame to utilize a transit network during the peak-demand season. Finally, recommendations are made as to which vehicles should be purchased, how the added operations and maintenance costs should be funded, and the best method of service delivery.


Roosevelt-Vanderbilt Alternative Transportation System Planning Study, Phase 1

Roosevelt-Vanderbilt Alternative Transportation System Planning Study, Phase 1
Author: U.s. Department of Transportation
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2014-04-27
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781499196573

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This plan identifies components of a sustainable and effective alternative transportation system that will provide improved access to, and connections among, the Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Historic Site units. The goal is to reduce the congestion and pollution resulting from the mass-usage of private vehicles, by replacing them with transit alternatives. In particular, routes are proposed that connect the Vanderbilt Mansion to the Home of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, as well as the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historical Site. In addition, various transit vehicles are recommended for such purposes. Finally, solutions are categorized as short, intermediate or long-range. Short-range alternatives focus on immediate transportation goals. Intermediate-range alternatives enhance these goals via coordination, capital investment, integration with bus services, or changes in operations. Long-range alternatives include purchasing additional property for construction of new facilities via integration with the local community.


Boundary Study, Gettysburg National Military Park

Boundary Study, Gettysburg National Military Park
Author: United States. National Park Service. Mid-Atlantic Regional Office. Division of Park and Resource Planning
Publisher:
Total Pages: 59
Release: 1988
Genre: Gettysburg National Military Park (Pa.)
ISBN:

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Morristown National Historical Park Alternative Transportation System Planning Study

Morristown National Historical Park Alternative Transportation System Planning Study
Author: U.s. Department of Transportation
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2001-12-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781495412639

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This alternative transportation plan aims to define a more efficient transit plan for visitors to Morristown. Goals include protecting environmental resources, improving visitor experiences and safety, maximizing use of infrastructure, ensuring compatibility of goals between the park and the surrounding community, and determining cost-effective means to maximize ridership. The report identifies three transportation alternatives for Morristown and analyzes their respective benefits in terms of ridership, safety, visitor enjoyment, and efficiency, as well as costs of each plan.