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| NCHRP Web Document 9
(Project 8-32-[1])
Contractor's Project Bibliography
INNOVATIVE PRACTICES FOR MULTIMODAL PLANNING FOR
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS
NCHRP S-32 (~)
PROJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
DRAFT FOR EARLY RELEASE
OCTOBER 1995
TRANSMANAGEMENT, INC.
MATTHEW A. COOGAN
CONSULTANT IN TRANSPORTATION
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
SARAH C. CAMPBELL
PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This work was sponsored by the American
Association of State Highway and Transportation
Officials (AASHTO), in cooperation win He Federal
Highway Administration, and was conducted in the
National Cooperative Highway Research Program
(NCHRP), which is administered by He Transportation
Research Board (TRB) of the National Research
Council.
DISCLAIMER
The opinion and conclusions expressed or implied in
He report are those of the research agency. They are
not necessarily Hose of the TRB, the National
Research Council, AASHTO, or the U.S. Government.
This report has not been edited by TRY.
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