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San Gabriel Valley Smart Shuttle Technology (SGVSST) Field Operational Test Evaluation: Final Report

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  • Giuliano, Genevieve
  • Moore, II, James E.
  • O'Brien, Thomas
  • Golob, Jacqueline

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This report presents results of the San Gabriel Valley Smart Shuttle (SGVSS) Field Operational Test (FOT). Results are drawn from a comprehensive evaluation of the FOT conducted over a three-year period. The SGVSS attempted to integrate services of three local municipal public transit operators and a regional fixed route operator via networked computer-assisted dispatching, automated vehicle location, and mobile data terminals. The integrated system was never fully deployed. We describe the project, its participants and the history of the project. The portions of the SGVSS that were deployed are evaluated, with special emphasis on one public transit operator. We conduct an institutional analysis of the FOT; institutional issues largely explain project outcomes. The FOT provides many insights on the challenges of service integration. The report concludes with lessons learned.

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  • Giuliano, Genevieve & Moore, II, James E. & O'Brien, Thomas & Golob, Jacqueline, 2002. "San Gabriel Valley Smart Shuttle Technology (SGVSST) Field Operational Test Evaluation: Final Report," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt5f81z97k, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
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    1. Lave, Charles, 1991. "Measuring the Decline in Transit Productivity in the U.S," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt63g5j4z4, University of California Transportation Center.
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    2. Miller, Mark A., 2004. "Assessment of Service Integration Practices for Public Transportation: Review of the Literature," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt5b5538s0, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
    3. Miller, Mark A. & Englisher, Larry S. & Halvorsen, Rick & Kaplan, Bruce, 2005. "Transit Service Integration Practices: An Assessment of U.S. Experiences," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt5pk4n6j1, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.

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