National Travel Survey 1977–78: Objectives and Strategies

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This Paper describes the National Travel Survey in terms of it's objectives and strategies. It discusses the concepts of interregional travel patterns and the need for consistent and statistically valid data, the parameters influencing travel particularly the social, economic and personal choices, seasonal variances, sampling details and the operation of the survey. Much of the information has never been systematically collected before, and none of it has been collected to the comprehensive degree applying in the NTS. As a result, it is expected that the results will give new insights into the requirements for future transport systems, policies and philosophies.

  • National Travel Survey 1977–78: Objectives and Strategies
    op_010.pdf
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Factors Affecting Demand for International Travel to and from Australia

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This Occasional Paper reports on an analysis of the factors affecting the demand for international air travel. This analysis serves as a basis for forecasting the response of demand to changes in key policy variables, in particular fares and some aspects of the level of service. The implications for demand for travel to and from Australia of several alternative fare service packages are presented.

  • Factors Affecting Demand for International Travel to and from Australia
    op_011.pdf
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Urban Passenger Travel: The Role of the Electric Car

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This report examines the market for battery powered electric passenger vehicles suitable for use in major urban areas in Australia. A typical specification for an electric passenger vehicle has been used as the basis of the analysis. The study was commissioned following the considerable interest shown in the Electric Car Conference conducted jointly by the Bureau and the Australian Electric Vehicle Association in 1975.

  • Urban Passenger Travel: The Role of the Electric Car
    op_012.pdf
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Aggregate Bus Maintenance Costs

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A knowledge of bus maintenance costs and how they vary with bus age is of value in a number of applications. Of particular interest to BTE is the importance of bus maintenance costs to optimal bus replacement strategies. The report summarises the Aggregate Bus Maintenance Studies of six bus operators in Australian capital cities and isolates the major variables influencing both maintenance and servicing costs.

  • Aggregate Bus Maintenance Costs
    op_013.pdf
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Model for Medium Term Economic Forecasting: Projections of Australian Income and Expenditure

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This paper describes an econometric model designed for Australian economic forecasting in the medium term (from 5 to 10 years). The paper also gives the results of applying the model to predict annual national expenditure and product, in the aggregate and by main components, over the period 1976 to 1983.

  • Model for Medium Term Economic Forecasting: Projections of Australian Income and Expenditure
    op_014.pdf
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Australian Domestic Air Transport : Some Economic Issues

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The importance of an efficient transport system for Australia is self-evident. Not surprisingly, both public investment and government legislation have been employed to develop transport networks over time. Domestic air transport is a most important component of the Australian transport sector. Any inquiry into the status and future of domestic air transport policies is clearly an important study, and the current Department of Transport Review of Domestic Air Transport Policy has particularly wide implications. This Paper was originally prepared by BTE in response to a general request by the Department of Transport for submissions on domestic air transport policies in Australia. Only minor revisions have been made.

  • Australian Domestic Air Transport : Some Economic Issues
    op_015.pdf
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Discussion Paper on Transport Planning in Sydney to 1975

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Transport planning in urban areas is a complex task demanding consideration not only of transport problems, but also of land-use planning and the provision of other services. A range of service and planning agencies and interest groups are involved directly and indirectly in transport planning and they interact at various stages and in various ways throughout the planning process. The effectiveness of this process and consequently the quality of transport services provided, depends to an important degree on the interaction between these bodies.

  • Discussion Paper on Transport Planning in Sydney to 1975
    op_016.pdf
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National Highways Linking Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, 1978 Second Report

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As part of the National Highway System the Bureau of Roads nominated the Hume Highway as the National Highway linking Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra. However, the route of the National Highway from Goulburn to south of Albury was, in the opinion of the Bureau of Roads, a matter for detailed examination.

The Bureau of Roads began work on such a study and reported on the section between Goulburn and Tabletop in 1975. This second report is concerned with the section between Bowna to Barnawatha in the vicinity of Albury.

  • National Highways Linking Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, 1978 Second Report
    report_034.pdf
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Urban Goods Movement in Sydney

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Transport planning and research has placed considerable emphasis on the movement of people but comparatively little on the movement of goods. Such neglect prompted the Commonwealth Bureau of Roads to sponsor a Workshop on Urban Goods Movement in January 1975 as a means of gaining an insight into the topic.

  • Urban Goods Movement in Sydney
    op_017.pdf
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Mainline Upgrading—Evaluation of a Range of Options for the Trans Australia Link

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For the purposes of this study the east-west rail link across Australia was considered in sections: Sydney to Broken Hill, Broken Hill to Port Pirie (including Adelaide to Peterborough and Adelaide to Port Pirie), The Port Pirie Bogie Exchange and Port Pirie to Kalgoorlie.

For each section the study procedure adopted was similar to that used in previous BTE studies with possible upgrading options evaluated in light of the forecast growth in traffic. Upgradings were evaluated from both a commercial and a resource cost point of view.

  • Mainline Upgrading–Evaluation of a Range of Options for the Trans Australia Link
    report_035.pdf
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