To calculate the transit service from a station, do we need to calculate the sum of both inbound and outbound trains?
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To calculate the transit service from a station, do we need to calculate the sum of both inbound and outbound trains?
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Eliot Allen
LEED AP-ND, PrincipalCriterion Planners
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November 23, 2012 - 12:47 pm
Aria, each platform at a train station can be considered a separate transit stop, and the number of train trips at each platform, regardless of direction, can be summed for the total number of transit trips used to determine credit points. Note that it's important to confirm that pedestrians can reach both platforms within the maximum walk distance from dwellings and non-residential uses.
Eliot