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Appendix D - Annotated Bibliography
Pages 40-44

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From page 40...
... Historical cost data were collected for: • Facility construction and capital repairs • Annual capital expenditures on other needs such as securityrelated equipment, shelters, and radios • Annual operating and maintenance costs • Engine/transmission rebuilds. These onsite visits provided the data required to establish lifecycle cost curves for four types of buses and seven types of paratransit vehicles.
From page 41...
... X X X X X X Illinois DOT Illinois X X X X Anderson/Davenport Alabama X X X Yoder/Delaurentis Chicago X X X X X McCollom Boston X X X X X X on a per mile basis. The purchase and rehabilitation costs per mile decline over the life of the vehicle.
From page 42...
... • Asset conditions forecasts. NEEDS INVESTMENT MODULE OVERVIEW The TERM model estimates national transit investment needs for six scenarios: 1.
From page 43...
... The intent was both to measure the extent of the problem and to look at creative financing for maintaining and upgrading aging assets. Topics discussed included capital needs and financing for aging transit infrastructure, defining SGR, inventory and tracking of transit assets, maintenance/preventive maintenance practices and standards, and tools and research needed to address SGR.
From page 44...
... ; • Conditions (e.g., station age, capital project descriptions, routine and preventive maintenance practices, and asset condition ratings) ; • Usage (e.g., rail station boardings and alightings, connecting transit lines, park-n-ride, fares, and schedules)


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