Southeastern Pennsylvania Interstate System Resources and Constraints

Southeastern Pennsylvania Interstate System Resources and Constraints

Product No.: 92015
Date Published: 06/1992

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This report presents additional analyses which supplement the results of a survey of motorists using I-95 within the state of Pennsylvania, conducted by DVRPC for PennDOT, and a survey of passengers travelling on SEPTA and AMTRAK rail lines in the I_95 corridor conducted by DVRPC for SEPTA. The surveys were designed to collect data to determine existing travel patterns and to aid in the design and evaluation of proposed highway and transit improvements and strategies for the I-95 corridor. The survey was conducted, along with a companion survey of trucks, as part of the I-95 Intermodal Mobility Project. The preliminary results of these surveys were presented in Report No. 3: User Surveys and Report No. 11: Rail Passenger Survey. This report contains discussions on origin-destination travel patterns from the rail and highway surveys, cross-tabulations of selected questions from the highway survey, and an analysis of exit ramp data from the highway surveys. Each discussion is more focused than in the above referenced reports. Comparisons are made between the peak and off-peak periods and the data is disaggregated by county.

Geographic Area Covered: The five counties of Southeastern Pennsylvania, including Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties.

Key Words: Surveys, Origin-destination Tables, I-95 Corridor, Intermodal Planning

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