This study, conducted by Parsons Brinkerhoff International, was funded by the U.S. Trade and Development Agency. The report evaluates a proposed public transport link to the Johannesburg International Airport, which is the largest and most congested airport in South Africa. The study is divided into the following sections: Executive Summary; (1) Introduction; (2) Project Setting; (3) Development of Airport Link Alternatives; (4) Existing and Future Travel Conditions; (5) Public Transport (Build) Alternatives; (6) Evaluation of Metropolitan Public Transport Alternatives; (7) Implementation Stategy; (8) Conclusions and Action Plan; (9) Sources; Appendices A-D.
Johannesburg Metropolitan Area Airport Transport Linkages Study. Final Report
1997
286 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , Road Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Foreign Industry Economic Development , International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Airports , South Africa , Airport access , Project planning , International airports , Public transportation , Traffic congestion , Export trade information , Foreign marketing , Johannesburg(South Africa)
The New Airport and Its Urban Region: Evaluating Transport Linkages
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