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Rediscovering the Raritan Valley Line? A contribution to the debate on public transport connections from the suburb of Lebanon, New Jersey, to New York

Die Wiederentdeckung der Raritan Valley Line? Ein Debattenbeitrag über ÖPNV-Anbindungsmöglichkeiten vom Vorort Lebanon (New Jersey) an New York
[working paper]

Wondratschek, Florian

Abstract

The "Suburban Mobility Transition" series of articles deals with possible development options in suburban areas near metropolises. This article deals with the development of the municipality of Lebanon in New Jersey near the metropolis of New York. It aims to highlight the options on the Raritan Val... view more

The "Suburban Mobility Transition" series of articles deals with possible development options in suburban areas near metropolises. This article deals with the development of the municipality of Lebanon in New Jersey near the metropolis of New York. It aims to highlight the options on the Raritan Valley Line, which has to contend with the basic conditions of public transport in the United States of America and the circumstances of the suburban area. The aim is to demonstrate connection options that would enable people to use more climate-friendly mobility. To do this, a public transport inventory will first be carried out and possible infrastructure development options will be presented, which will be compared and evaluated using various transport planning indicators. The aim of this article is to critically examine the various ways in which the quality of connections and the handling of journeys to and from the suburbs could be sustainably improved with each potential expansion option, which could also indirectly represent a climate-effective measure against congestion and air pollution.... view less

Keywords
public transport; regional mobility; traffic; planning; sustainability; climate protection; center-periphery; transportation infrastructure development; United States of America

Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research

Free Keywords
expansion; Raritan Valley Line; rail transport; suburban; New Jersey

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

City
Stuttgart

Page/Pages
10 p.

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0


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