Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Keyword
-
- Abandoned Rail Lines (1)
- Aroostook Valley Railroad (1)
- Bangor and Aroostook Railroad (1)
- Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad (1)
- Canadian Atlantic Railway (1)
-
- Canadian National Railway (1)
- Capital city; central places; city planning; community interests; contemporary city; shops; tourism; urban cores; urban development (1)
- Conferencing (1)
- Culture (1)
- Data Systems (1)
- Donald F. Holecek (1)
- Education (1)
- Freight Trains (1)
- Guilford Transportation Industries (1)
- Issues for Managing Tourism Information (1)
- Maine Central Railroad (1)
- New Hampshire Northcoast Corporation (1)
- Public – Private Sectors (1)
- Rail Lines (1)
- Rail Service (1)
- Rail System (1)
- Rail Transportation (1)
- Railroad Industry (1)
- Railroads (1)
- Rails (1)
- Research (1)
- Robert M. O'Halloran (1)
- Saint Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad Company (1)
- Social conditions and trends (1)
- Social research (1)
- Publication Type
Articles 1 - 3 of 3
Full-Text Articles in Tourism
Seeing The City Through Suburban Eyes, Chester Smolski
Seeing The City Through Suburban Eyes, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"American cities are, in the minds of many, quite intimidating. They are congested, noisy, dirty, too difficult to drive in, and, of course, the home of muggers, rapists and murderers. For these and other reasons, too many people avoid the opportunities and fail to appreciate the joys that come with city experiences."
Issues For Managing Tourism Information, Robert M. O'Halloran, Donald F. Holecek
Issues For Managing Tourism Information, Robert M. O'Halloran, Donald F. Holecek
Hospitality Review
The need for a high quality tourism database is well known. For example, planners and managers need high quality data for budgeting, forecasting, planning marketing and advertising strategies, and staffing. Thus the concepts of quality and need are intertwined to pose a problem to the tourism professional, be they private sector or public sector employees. One could argue that collaboration by public and private sector tourism professionals could provide the best sources and uses of high quality tourism data. This discussion proposes just such a collaboration and a detailed methodology for operationalizing this arrangement.
State Of Maine Rail Transportation Plan, Maine Department Of Transportation
State Of Maine Rail Transportation Plan, Maine Department Of Transportation
Maine Collection
State of Maine Rail Transportation Plan
Revised Update - Prepared by the Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Services, Augusta, Maine, 1991.
"The revised update of the State of Maine Rail Transportation Plan has been developed by the Rail Transportation Division. Bureau of Transportation Services of the Maine Department of Transportation pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated in Part 266 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulation."