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Uses of Social Media in Public Transportation (TCRP, May 2012)

Posted on May 14, 2012

This synthesis explores the use of social media among transit agencies and documents successful practices in the United States and Canada. Social media provide transit agencies with an unparalleled opportunity to connect with their customers.
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Posted in Communication, Resources, TransitTagged best practices, communication, social media, transit

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