Organization:Advanced Transit Association

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The Advanced Transit Association (ATRA)[1] is a non-profit organisation whose purpose is to encourage the development and deployment of Automated Transit Networks, including personal rapid transit systems. ATRA was formed in 1976[2][3] and in 1988 published a report[4] that became an essential factor in increasing the credibility of the personal rapid transit concept.[5]

Publications

"Advanced Transit and Urban Revitalization, an International Dialogue" was published by the ATRA at an international conference in Indianapolis in 1978.[6]

Industry Group Members

Ultra Global,[7] 2getthere,[8] Arup, LogistikCentrum, the consulting firm of Dr. Ingmar Andreasson,[9] PRT Consulting,[10] Podaris,[11] DICAM, Lea+Elliott and BergerABAM.[citation needed]

Academic Council Members

University of Maryland,[12] Princeton University,[13] University of Bologna,[14] Mineta Transportation Institute, Southern Illinois University[15]

References

  1. Osif, Bonnie A. (9 Aug 2011). Using the Engineering Literature (Second ed.). CRC Press. p. 160. ISBN 9781439850022. https://books.google.com/books?id=dQnJT5J9CYgC. 
  2. Anderson, P. E., J. Edward. "Some Lessons from the History of Personal Rapid Transit (PRT)". http://faculty.washington.edu/jbs/itrans/history.htm. 
  3. Innovation in Transportation: Proceedings of a Workshop, September 24-26, 1979, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, Part 3. National Academies. 1980. p. 189. ISBN 9780309291576. https://books.google.com/books?id=OzkrAAAAYAAJ. 
  4. "Personal Rapid Transit (PRT): Another Option for Urban Transit?". Journal of Advanced Transportation. 1988. 22:192-314. 
  5. Jones Jr., Steven L. (1 Nov 2013). Urban Public Transportation Systems 2013. ASCE Publications. p. 348. ISBN 9780784478042. https://books.google.com/books?id=oQY4AgAAQBAJ. 
  6. Advanced Transit Association International Conference: "Advanced Transit and Urban Revitalization, an International Dialogue" : Proceedings, Indianapolis, 1978, Volume 1. Advanced Transit Association. 1978. https://books.google.com/books?id=uH5FAAAAYAAJ. 
  7. "Ultra Global is a member of the Advanced Transit Association (ATRA)". 16 September 2013. http://www.ultraglobalprt.com/about-us/advanced-transit-association-atra/. ,
  8. "2getthere is a founding member of the ATRA Industry Group, part of the Advanced Transit Association, promoting and providing objective information about advanced transit systems.". http://www.2getthere.eu/. 
  9. "He is also a board member and vice president of the Advanced Transit Association.". http://www.ctr.kth.se/persons.php?person=ingmar. 
  10. "Member of ATRA". http://www.prtcons.com/content.html. 
  11. "Member of ATRA". http://www.podaris.com/. 
  12. "Advanced Transportation Symposium Speakers". City of Kirkland, Washington. http://www.kirklandwa.gov/Community/Cross_Kirkland_Corridor/Business_Connections/Advanced_Transportation_Symposium/Speakers.htm. Retrieved 3 June 2014. "Dr. Stanley Young is on the research faculty at the University of Maryland Center for Advanced Transportation Technology, and is the current president of the Advanced Transit Association (ATRA)." 
  13. Kornhauser, Alain (December 2013). "none". Resume: 2. "Outside Activities Board Chair Advanced Transit Association (ATRA) 2010- Present". 
  14. "Joerg Schweizer - Curriculum Vitae". L'Università di Bologna. http://www.unibo.it/SitoWebDocente/Default.aspx?UPN=joerg.schweizer%40unibo.it&View=CV. Retrieved 3 June 2014. 
  15. Mcdonald, Shannon. "Curriculum Vitae". Southern Illinois University. http://www.asa.siu.edu/people/faculty/architecture/architectural-studies-and-interior-design/mcdonald_s.html. Retrieved 3 June 2014. "Board Member, ATRA(Advanced Transit Association)." 

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