This report summarizes the Phase II planning effort conducted by
the park and the US Department of Transportation's Volpe Center
(the Volpe Center) to articulate a viable park-community pilot
transit service for Morristown National Historical Park. Morristown
National Historical Park consists of four separate units that
played important roles during the Revolutionary War-Washington's
Headquarters, Fort Nonsense, Jockey Hollow Encampment Area, and New
Jersey Brigade Encampment. The combination of one-way roads, heavy
traffic, and complicated intersections makes travel between the
four units difficult, confusing, and even dangerous for out-of-town
visitors. In coordination with the park, the Volpe Center designed
and facilitated a park-community planning charrette where park
staff and stakeholders within the community discussed and proposed
alternative pilot shuttle service routes. These routes were then
analyzed and evaluated, and a recommended pilot transit service
route was articulated. The report concludes with "next steps" for
advancing the recommended pilot transit service to implementation.
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