Transit Potential of Waterloo Region's Central Transit Corridor

A Senior Honours Thesis prepared in partial fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor of Environmental Studies (Honours Geography) Department of Geography, Faculty of Environmental Studies, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Wesley J.H. Andreas

March 31, 2003

Download my undergraduate thesis:

 Main document (123 pages) - in Adobe PDF format (4.2MB) - here

 Table 3-1 (list of variables) - in Microsoft Excel format (40K)- here

 Appendix B (data flow diagram for transit trip rate by census tract) - in Microsoft Excel format (27K) - here

 Appendix E (tabular results for all variables by census tract) - in Microsoft Excel format (119K) - here

All of the above material may be reproduced, referenced in other documents, etc., provided appropriate credit is given to the author. The author would appreciate hearing how/where these materials have been found useful. Email him here.


My masters thesis... in progress:

Wesley is now pursuing his Master of Arts in Geography at the University of Calgary (Sept. 2003 - Apr. 2005).

He plans to focus his Masters thesis research on Canadian mid-sized city public transit trends, opportunities and innovations.

 


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