Intensive Course in Transit Network Design Comes to Portland, October 30-31!

I’m happy to announce that we’ve scheduled the next session of my “inexcusably fun” two-day intensive course in transit network design.  It will be October 30-31, 2025 in Portland, right after the Mpact conference. Tuition is US$495.

This course isn’t just for transit planners. It’s for any professional whose work depends on great public transit: urban planners, developers, architects, local transportation officials. It’s also good for people in transit agencies who aren’t in planning but need to understand it better, especially leaders in operations, communications, and infrastructure. Advocates have learned a lot too! For more on the course, what you’ll learn, and how it works, see here: jarrettwalker.com/courses.

Registration is open now!  The limit is 36 and we will take registrations until it’s full.

To register and pay, the easiest way is to use this link:  Short Course in Transit Network Design

or this QR code:

But if you’d rather we send your employer an invoice, then we’ll need to add $100 to the price to cover our paperwork costs, but we can do it that way too.  (The additional fee covers any number of students on a single invoice.)  Just email melissa at jarrettwalker dot com if you’d like to do it that way.

If you have any questions, or anything isn’t working, please ask!  You can email me using the envelope icon on the black bar above.

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3 Responses to Intensive Course in Transit Network Design Comes to Portland, October 30-31!

  1. Coordination July 18, 2025 at 6:52 am #

    Wish this had been posted before booking travel to Mpact in PDX the week prior, but hopefully, others can still coordinate their travel to make both.

  2. Ryan Wilhite July 26, 2025 at 6:02 am #

    I really liked your X (Twitter) post about flagging / plateauing ridership and the potential new crises for transit agencies and public transit in general. Maybe a blog article?

    • Jarrett July 26, 2025 at 11:07 am #

      Will do. I often preview blog posts as social media threads.

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