Small Urban and Rural Center on Mobility

Research Report – Comparing Public Transportation Services for Rural States in the Upper Midwest and Great Plains Region

A new report from SURCOM compares the level of public transportation services provided in North Dakota to those of the surrounding states of South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Greater Minnesota. Separate analyses are performed for rural and urban transit. This involves an analysis of the level of service provided, measured in terms of geographic coverage, service availability, number of vehicles in use, and vehicle hours and miles of service; the amount of service consumed, measured in terms of ridership; the level of investment from different sources; and measures that evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of service. The analysis also considers the varying levels of need throughout the region. Overall, North Dakota performs well by some measures and not as well by others, but the level of service in the state is generally comparable to what is found in surrounding states.

The full report and executive summary can be found at the link below:

Comparing Public Transportation Services for Rural States in the Upper Midwest and Great Plains Region

For more information, contact Jeremy Mattson at jeremy.w.mattson@ndsu.edu.

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