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About Transport Action Canada
Transport Action believes that
transportation is more than just a means of moving goods and people,
measured only by profits or political benefits. Transport Action believes
that public transportation impacts on land use, economic development
and the quality of life. Transportation is a tool to protect the environment,
conserve energy, diminish land pressures, curtail the growth of road
and highway spending and promote economic growth. Transportation also
determines accessibility to housing, education, health services, employment
and leisure. Some groups are affected more than others by the availability
and quality of public transportation: the poor, the disabled, seniors,
youth, the unemployed, and those who live in rural and remote areas.
Transport Action represents the interests of consumers or users of public
transport services in Canada and is involved with a variety of transport
issues including:
- the development of rail
passenger services in Canada;
- the future of inter-city
bus services;
- urban and commuter transit
systems;
- the implications to consumers
of the deregulated airline industry in Canada;
- the role of marine and
coastal services;
- the effects of and alternatives
to rail branch line abandonments;
- the role of government
regulation in all public transportation;
- the impact on the public
interest of demands for new highway spending;
- the safety of air, rail,
and other public carriers;
- the promotion of intermodal
links to improve the accessibility and cost-efficiency of public transport
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