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Transportation systems of regional and national extent are composed of networks of interconnected facilities and services. It follows that nearly all transportation projects must be analyzed with due consideration for their position within a modal or intermodal network, and for their impacts on network performance. That is, the network context of a transportation project is usually very important. Thus, it is appropriate to begin a volume on transportation engineering with a chapter on national transportation networks | McGraw-Hill HANDBOOKS HANDBOOK OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING Covers all modes of transportation from air land and water Extensive sections on road construction and maintenance bridge construction and maintenance and repair as well as Mass Transit systems Covers airline traffic control systems. Airline Schedule Planning and Airline Ground Operations Marine Transportation Rail Transportation and Freight Transportation MYER KUTZ EDITOR Source HANDBOOK OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING P A R T I NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS Downloaded from Digital Engineering Library @ McGraw-Hill Copyright 2004 The McGraw-Hill Companies. All rights reserved. Any use is subject to the Terms of Use as given at the website. NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS Downloaded from Digital Engineering Library @ McGraw-Hill Copyright 2004 The McGraw-Hill Companies. All rights reserved. Any Use is subject to the Terms of Use as given at the .