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1.259J / 11.542J / ESD.227J Transit Management, Spring 2003

MBTA RedLine train.
A red line train rolls outbound at Central Square subway station in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Photo courtesy of Todd Glickman.)

Highlights of this Course

This course site consists of lecture notes and an extensive list of reading materials, along with other materials used by students in the course.

Course Description

1.259J discusses management methods of relevance to public transportation systems. Topics include: strategic planning management; labor relations; maintenance planning and administration; financing; marketing and fare policy; and management information and decision support systems. The course focuses on how these general management tasks are addressed in the transit industry and presents alternative strategies. It identifies alternative arrangements for service provision, including different ways of involving the private sector in public transportation.
 

Staff

Instructors:
Prof. Nigel Wilson
Dr. Frederick Salvucci

Course Meeting Times

Lectures:
Two sessions / week
1.5 hours / session

Level

Graduate

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