SEE: Cost-effectiveness Analysis.
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Program that will work to minimize the impact of collisions on the passenger compartments of trains.
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As defined by the Bureau of the Census, a geographic area wholly contained within a census tract and bounded on all sides either by streets or by a combination of streets, natural features, waterways, railways, transportation lines, or property lines…
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As defined by the Bureau of the Census, an area used for data collection activities and as a tabulation area where census blocks are not present. EDs do not cross boundaries of legal or statistical area and therefore vary widely…
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As defined by the Bureau of the Census, a small statistical subdivision of a county. Generally, tracts have stable boundaries and 2,500-8,000 residents. When census tracts are established, they are designated to be relatively homogeneous areas in population characteristics, economic…
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A passenger platform located between two tracks or guideways so that it can serve them both. (TRB)
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As defined by the Bureau of the Census, an area of high land valuation characterized by a high concentration of retail businesses, service businesses, offices, hotels, and theaters, as well as by a high traffic flow. A CBD follows census…
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The location where all farebox vaults are emptied and the money counted and prepared for bank deposit.
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As defined by the Bureau of the Census, the largest city, or one of the largest cities, in a metropolitan statistical area or urban area. The criteria for designating a central city vary with the type of area and the…
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