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Planning Public Transport Services Short Course - I - 2005


Tuesday 25 and Wednesday 26 October 2005

A two day Short Course was held on Planning Public Transport Services - I at the Bayview Conference Centre, Clayton, Melbourne.

The short course is being led by

  • Professor Graham Currie, Australia’s first Chair in Public Transport and an internationally recognised public transport service planner and researcher in the field of bus and tram market assessment and planning. Professor Currie is an ex service planner with London Transport and the Midland Metro Light Rail Project in the UK and has been a consultant based in Melbourne over the last 15 years.
  • Professor Avi Ceder, a leading international researcher and lecturer in the field of public transport operations. Based at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Professor Ceder is a major author and lecturer on public transport operations planning and has delivered public transport short courses in Hong Kong, Australasia, Europe and North America (MIT and Berkeley).

A brochure (pdf 329 kb) is available to download.

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