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A rural-urban transportation interface model

A rural-urban transportation interface model

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Published by Central Plains Area Agency on Aging in Wichita, KS (510 N. Main, Wichita 67203) .
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  • Aged -- Transportation -- Kansas.,
  • Rural transportation -- Kansas -- Planning.,
  • Urban transportation -- Kansas -- Planning.

  • Edition Notes

    Other titlesRural urban transportation interface model.
    ContributionsCentral Plains Area Agency on Aging (Wichita, Kan.), United States. Administration on Aging.
    The Physical Object
    FormatMicroform
    Paginationv, 17 p.
    Number of Pages17
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL15446206M

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