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What is Heavy Rail

Building a Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure for Long-Term Economic Growth
A form of high-capacity urban rail transit that operates on a separated right-of-way, separate grade or on elevated railways. Also known as rapid transit or mass rapid transit.
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From College to the City: Implications of Rail Transit on the Movement of the Young, College Educated Into the City Center
Lenahan L. O'Connell (University of Kentucky, USA), Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf (Old Dominion University, USA), Timothy J. Brock (Independent Researcher, USA), and Benjamin Blandford (University of Kentucky, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7396-8.ch005
Abstract
This chapter focuses on how investment in the American rail infrastructure has shaped changes in the population and residential patterns. Specifically, the chapter examines the association between commuter rail systems, urban rail transit systems, and the movement of the college-educated young into the inner city. Two hypotheses are proposed about the characteristics of rail systems and the relationship to the growth in the percentage of young college graduates residing in close-in neighborhoods. Using a sample of central cities within the 51 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S., the chapter compares the growth in young college graduates (ages 25 to 34 years) across cities with the different transit configurations. Using correlation analysis, the chapter explores the relationship between the presence of rail transit and the residential location choices of this population group. In the discussion and conclusion, the findings are summarized and implications for policy and sustainability are discussed.
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