DIGITALIZATION OF TRANSPORT SYSTEM THROUGH E-TICKETING IS A BARREN PROJECT NOW To mitigate the hazard of the commuters and to nullify the debauchery in transport system, government has already introduced e-ticketing system for BRTC and for Bangladesh Railway primarily. But the viability of this project has already been shattered due to abeyance of the ticket use and gainsay of the transport workers. The e-ticketing system named S-pass has been launched under Dhaka Transport Authority based
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public transit is an integral part of the city’s culture, as it reflects the growth in the city’s economy, population, and urbanization. The metro system is a public space that is temporarily occupied by different people, travelling to different places. It is a public space that is part of our daily routine, and is a part of the city’s cultural geography that contributes to its expansion and growth. The following six reports can be used as a learning basis for the topic of the public transit metro
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Australia. It serves passengers between state capital Melbourne and the regional cities of Benalla, Wangaratta, Wodonga, and Albury. 5. Mass Transit System- The Manila Metro Rail Transit System Line 3 (MRT-3) is Metro Manila's third rapid transit line. It forms part of the region's rail transport infrastructure, which includes the Manila Light Rail Transit System composed two lines which are the LRT-1 and MRT-2, and the Metro Commuter Line of the Philippine National Railways. It is colored blue (old)
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Background Transportation services are a must when it comes to major cities. It helps the crowds of immense density to move together and more effectively to get everybody where they need to be. A big improvement was made when linked streetcars were introduced. It seems as if a machine that is run off electricity and can get through a mile in a little more than a minute was established not to long ago, but the streetcar has actually been around since the late 1890’s. They have been around since
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On the morning of June 17, 2015, the Seventh Avenue Train Line in Manhattan derailed, resulting in a collision with another locomotive. 17 passengers will killed upon impact, and another 8 were injured. The rest, thankfully, were unharmed. Among the unharmed passengers was 31-year-old Mrs. Madeline Usher. Although a physical examination revealed no abnormalities, Madeline began to feel ill. Her dreams were plagued with intense nightmares, she began to experience painful flashbacks of the accident
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Phoenix is a city that continues to expand and grow from constant migration from citizens from different states. Recently, a form of public transportation was implemented in the city to allow citizens access to opposite ends of the city. For our project we have chosen to expand the coverage of the city’s light rail. The light rail currently covers 20 miles of the city. For our project we will expand the lift rail in 3 different directions to add a total of 30 additional miles of coverage. We will
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CASE STUDY ON MANAGEMENT MC DONALDS CASE STUDY McDonald’s a leading fast food joint ,has enjoyed over 40 years of exceptional performance. In 2010, for example, the company had registered 10 years of 20 per cent per annum growth. EDITOR’S CHOICE The challenge: That year, Jack Greenberg became the company’s fourth chief executive. His main concern was how to lead the business in less favourable market conditions. McDonald’s was facing concerns about fatty foods and about beef; competition
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Memorandum Purpose: Motivating Montreal' students to use more public transports. Claim: Using public transports is beneficial and advantageous for students. "Getting around in Montreal?" is a subject of still relevant today. Indeed, every evening in the TV news, we are talking about projects of hundred million dollars to improve roads networks. That's why I decided to treat this issue concerning millions of Montrealers, specifically the 9000 JMSB’ students. (Concordia Univ. 2010). As a student
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Trends Health Indicators Asthma Rates Traffic Fatalities Results and Conclusion II. Executive Summary This paper serves as an addendum to the previously existing Transit Oriented Development in the Triangle Region report compiled by the Triangle J Council of Governments. It analyzes the impacts of light rail transit in regions that are comparable to the Triangle Region (as defined by the region surrounding Duke to NC State to UNC). This study focuses on the effects of Vehicle Miles Traveled
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in support of rail transport and decreases in support for bigger and better roads/highways in the Houston metropolitan area in recent years.[11][12][13] Klineberg considers these changes a "paradigm shift" or "sea change" on attitudes towards mass transit.[11][13][14]
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