Our firm’s two-day intensive course in transit network design is an “inexcusably fun” way to go deep into how transit networks work and learn the craft of designing them. It’s great not just for working transit planners but for those in adjacent fields who need to understand transit better. You can read all about it here.
We just finished up a successful session in Portland, and now we’re planning the 2026 schedule.
The first one up is likely to be in central Washington DC on January 15 and 16, right after the TRB Conference. If you’re planning to attend TRB, or you’re already in the region, hold these dates! We’ll have a proper announcement and registration link by the end of this week.
Hello,
Seeking the registration link, please.
With the large influx of microtransit across the country, I would like to see a class that looks at both microtransit and fixed route options in an area and how to compare the two service designs so transit systems can make the most informed decision when picking between the two options.
We do cover microtransit briefly in the course, though not at the level of detail that the microtransit companies would. It’s ultimately just not a very big part of the picture, because of its very low cost-effectiveness.