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Small but mighty transport schemes - delivering big value for money

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2015

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Argues that large transport schemes do not always provide best value for money, looking at how smaller transport schemes can improve local transport networks and provide substantial economic benefits. Takes a case study approach, providing 10 in-depth case studies which aim to enhance understanding how and why small schemes can be particularly effective in achieving a range of economic and social goals.

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Dated June 2015.

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Passenger Transport Executive Group

Now known as the Urban Transport Group. The Passenger Transport Executive Group brought together and promoted the interests of Britain's largest urban areas on transport.

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