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Re-Designing Bus Networks: Lessons from Ireland and Overseas with Jarrett Walker

The reform of bus services across the UK is creating new opportunities to rethink the design of bus networks. Sometimes, these networks have seen little change for ages even as the cities they serve, and the values that motivate leaders, have changed profoundly. Jarrett Walker, the author of the book Human Transit, has been the lead designer on more than 50 bus network design projects around the world, including the redesign of Dublin (now being implemented) and more recently for the Irish Republic's other main cities: Cork, Limerick, Galway, and Waterford. He will talk about his approach to network design and lessons from his past experience.

Jarrett is the Founder and CEO of Jarrett Walker + Associates. He is an international consultant in public transport planning and policy, including the links between transport and all aspects of community planning and urban structure. His clients include authorities, municipalities, operators, developers, and non-profits – anyone who wants to make better use of public transport as a tool to support resilient communities, individual liberty, and social inclusion. He is the author of the popular book Human Transit: How Clearer Thinking about Public Transit Can Enrich Our Communities, and our Lives, a readable introduction to public transport issues for the general reader.

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