Pedestrian access to multi modal public transport
Multi Modal Public Transport is an integrated approach to incorporate all components of urban transport into a single system for efficient use of available transport resources and infrastructure to ensure better mobility within a wide range of modal options for the commuters. The paper describes various aspects of pedestrian access to bus transit, rail transit and interchange terminals.
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