“…For example, people of color, older, student, and lower-income populations receive lower shares of bus service relative to their shares of the population (Wells and Thill, 2012, Jiao and Dillivan, 2013, Al Mamun and Lownes, 2011b, Currie, 2010. Researchers find evidence of transit deserts across multiple American cities (Jiao, 2017, Toms and Song, 2016, Jiao and Dillivan, 2013. Some find that transit deserts are often concentrated in central neighborhoods in low-income neighborhoods (Jiao andDillivan, 2013, Toms andSong, 2016), while others find that the locations of transit deserts vary by city (Jiao, 2017).…”