Author: STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF COOK, CITY OF CHICAGO, in co-operation with US DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Title: Chicago Area Transportation Study: Vol. One - Survey Findings; Vol. Two -Data Projections ; Vol. Three - Transportation Plan)
Description: Chicago 1959-62 xiv, 126pp; xi, 133pp; xiii, 132pp - many maps and diagrams throughout all three volumes. 31x24, three uniform comb bound volumes with illustrated glossy card covers. Combs and covers a bit rubbed, contents very good, ex-lib with couple of small labels on fep, small stamps etc. This pioneering transport plan - known as CATS - used new methods for projecting future transport demand in the Greater Chicago area. While population and employment trends were substantially overestimated, the report also significantly underestimated the growth in automobile ownership and individual demand levels - the two errors largely offset each other, giving reasonably accurate projects of traffic in the horizon year of 1980. The proposals included an ambitious set of highway construction projects, which were largely not implemented, and a more modest set of improvements to the city's mass transit system, which largely were. Support from the City government and funding from the Federal government for the latter and not the former were crucial factors. [Heavy item, may require additional postage to some destinations]
Keywords: CITY PLANS
Price: GBP 60.00 = appr. US$ 85.68 Seller: Inch's Books
- Book number: 38327
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