Boston Transportation Planning
Review (BTPR) is a transportation
planning program for metropolitan Boston
, United States
which was responsible for analyzing and
re-designing the entire area-wide transit and highway system in the
1970s. The major contractors involved were
Alan M. Voorhees Company
(Virginia
), project
manager; Skidmore, Owings
and Merrill (New
York
), architect; ESL
Incorporated (California
), air quality and
acoustics. The program had
close guidance from the national
Transportation Research Board
(TRB), a division of the U.S.
National Academy of Sciences
. The first director of the program reporting
to the Governor was Alan Altshuler; the project manager was Walter
Hansen.
Comprehensive re-evaluation of areawide transportation plans was a
major theme in the last quarter of the twentieth century for large
U.S. cities. The
U.S. Department of
Transportation has said "the prototype for these reevaluations
was the Boston Transportation Planning Review"
[354255]. Scope of the BTPR studies included
evaluation and upgrading of all four
MBTA
mass transit rail lines and examination of every major
highway and arterial project in the region.
Major elements

Downtown Boston from Boston
Harbor
The following exemplify some of the principal study elements of the
Boston Transportation Planning Review:
Technologies applied
The following major technologies were utilized in the BTPR:
References
- Toby Pearlstein, Transportation planning in the
Boston metropolitan area,
1930-1982, Chicago, Ill. : CPL Bibliographies, 1983.53 p. CPL
bibliography ; no. 128
- Boston Transportation Planning Review with Alan M. Voorhees
& Assoc., Central Artery, Prepared for the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, EOTC, DPW, and MBTA, November
1972
- Boston Redevelopment
Authority, Central Artery Depression: A Preliminary
Feasibility Study, Final Draft, 1975
- Alan Altshuler and David Luberoff, Mega-Projects: The Changing
Politics of Urban Public Investment (Washington, DC: Brookings
Institution, 2003). ISBN 0-8157-0129-2
- C.Michael Hogan, Richard Venti, Leda Patmore and Harry Seidman,
Air quality and community noise contour maps for metropolitan
Boston, ESL Inc. prepared for BTPR, (1973)
- Gackenheimer, R., Transportation Planning as Response to
Controversey: The Boston Case, Cambridge: MIT Press (1976)
See also
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