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Common sense suggests that bus and train services should be easily accessible to people on foot; every bus trip and most train and light rail trips start with someone walking to the bus stop or station. However, there are plenty of examples where common sense falls down:
• bus stops may be located where there are no sidewalks • bus stops may have no shelter, transit information or seating • train stations may be fenced in except for one vehicular access route
• the parking may be in a poor location (no cover, out of sight of station personel) • the user may need a bicycle at the end of their trip • the roads leading to the station may have no bike lanes or other bike facility |
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