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Texas A&M students propose a 10-stop loop bus route after local outreach
Summary
A team of Texas A&M urban-planning students presented a transportation-demand analysis and recommended a 10-stop fixed loop bus route for Navasota after surveying residents, holding outreach events and consulting Brazos Transit District; they recommended further volume/demand study and exploring diverse funding sources.
A team of Texas A&M University senior urban-planning students presented a transportation-demand analysis to the Navasota City Council and recommended a fixed, 10-stop loop bus route after interviews, literature review and local outreach.
Student presenters said they initially evaluated demand-response services run by Brazos Transit District and the Grimes County Health Resource Center, which require manual…
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