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Journal of Transport Geography
2008 - 2025
Current editor(s): Frank Witlox From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 91, issue C, 2021
- Near “real-time” estimation of excess commuting from open-source data: Evidence from China's megacities

- Hong Zhang, Shan Xu, Xuan Liu and Chengliang Liu
- An international comparison of the self-reported causes of cyclist stress using quasi-naturalistic cycling

- April Gadsby, Marjan Hagenzieker and Kari Watkins
- Disentangling the behavioural side of the first and last mile problem: the role of modality style and the built environment

- Ying Lu, Carlo G. Prato and Jonathan Corcoran
- Investigating users' travel behaviours and perceptions of single-corridor BRT: Lessons from Lahore

- Bilal Zia Malik, Zia ur Rehman, Ammad Hassan Khan and Waseem Akram
- Spatial variation in shared ride-hail trip demand and factors contributing to sharing: Lessons from Chicago

- Matthew D. Dean and Kara M. Kockelman
- Evaluating the value of new metro lines using route diversity measures: The case of Hong Kong's Mass Transit Railway system

- Ho-Yin Chan, Anthony Chen, Guoyuan Li, Xiangdong Xu and William Lam
- A flexible framework for measuring accessibility with destination bundling

- Willem Klumpenhouwer and Wei Huang
- The factors in residents' mobility in rural towns of China: Car ownership, road infrastructure and public transport services

- Zhao Yu and Pengjun Zhao
- Location quotient-based travel costs for determining accessibility changes

- George Panagiotopoulos and Dimitris Kaliampakos
- A deeper investigation into the effect of the built environment on the use of ridehailing for non-work travel

- Jai Malik, David S. Bunch, Susan Handy and Giovanni Circella
- Modeling bicycle crash costs using big data: A grid-cell-based Tobit model with random parameters

- Kun Xie, Kaan Ozbay, Di Yang, Chuan Xu and Hong Yang
- Does COVID-19 affect metro use in Taipei?

- Hung-Hao Chang, Brian Lee, Feng-An Yang and Yu-You Liou
- Understanding business location decision making for transport planning: An investigation of the role of process rules in identifying influences on firm location

- Camila Balbontin and David Hensher
- Unobserved heterogeneity in transportation equity analysis: Evidence from a bike-sharing system in southern Tampa

- Zhiwei Chen and Xiaopeng Li
- Equity and accessibility of cycling infrastructure: An analysis of Santiago de Chile

- Rodrigo Mora, Ricardo Truffello and Gabriel Oyarzún
- Predicting transit mode choice of New Jersey workers commuting to New York City from a stated preference survey

- Devajyoti Deka and Jon Carnegie
- An intersectional analysis of barriers to cycling for marginalized communities in a cycling-friendly French City

- Christina Vietinghoff
- Accessing the divine and the past: Jerusalem's cable car dilemmas

- Eran Feitelson
- Does the access transport mode affect visitors' satisfaction in a World Heritage City? The case of Valparaiso, Chile

- Juan Carlos Martin, Concepción Román, Pedro Moreira, Roberto Moreno and Fernando Oyarce
- Questioning gender stereotypes: A case study of adolescents walking activity space in a small Central European city

- Katarína Rišová
- What do trip data reveal about bike-sharing system users?

- Elias Willberg, Maria Salonen and Tuuli Toivonen
- Spatial and temporal heterogeneity of the impact of high-speed railway on urban economy: Empirical study of Chinese cities

- Ying Huang and Xu, Wangtu (Ato)
- Travel difficulties and barriers during later life: Evidence from the National Travel Survey in England

- Carlo Luiu and Miles Tight
- Inferring the trip purposes and uncovering spatio-temporal activity patterns from dockless shared bike dataset in Shenzhen, China

- Shaoying Li, Caigang Zhuang, Zhangzhi Tan, Feng Gao, Zhipeng Lai and Zhifeng Wu
- Spatial and socio-economic analysis of public transport systems in large cities: A case study for Belo Horizonte, Brazil

- Anderson Paulo Rudke, Jorge Alberto Martins, Alex Mota dos Santos, Witan Pereira Silva, Nathan F. da Silva Caldana, Vinicius A.S. Souza, Ronaldo Adriano Alves and Taciana T. de Almeida Albuquerque
- The geography of warehouses in the São Paulo Metropolitan Region and contributing factors to this spatial distribution

- Leonardo Guerin, José Geraldo Vidal Vieira, Renata Lúcia Magalhães de Oliveira, Leise Kelli de Oliveira, Henrique Ewbank de Miranda Vieira and Laetitia Dablanc
- Monitoring trucks to reveal Belgian geographical structures and dynamics: From GPS traces to spatial interactions

- Arnaud Adam, Olivier Finance and Isabelle Thomas
- The spatial distribution of employment around major Chinese airports

- Jianhua Pi, Dong Li, Xingjian Liu and Robert Freestone
- Urban growth and freight transport: From sprawl to distension

- Mathieu Gardrat
- Examining circuity of urban transit networks from an equity perspective

- Malvika Dixit, Subeh Chowdhury, Oded Cats, Ties Brands, Niels van Oort and Serge Hoogendoorn
- Drivers for migration of an intermodal network hub from a port to an inland terminal

- Rickard Bergqvist and Jason Monios
- Causes and effects between attitudes, the built environment and car kilometres: A longitudinal analysis

- Paul van de Coevering, Kees Maat and Bert van Wee
- The indirect effect of the built environment on travel mode choice: A focus on recent movers

- Jonas De Vos, Long Cheng, Md. Kamruzzaman and Frank Witlox
- Decomposing cycling potentials employing the motility framework

- Zahra Hamidi
- A multi-view of the daily urban rhythms of human mobility in the Tokyo metropolitan area

- Kai Liu, Yuji Murayama and Toshiaki Ichinose
- Challenging the shipper's location problem in port studies: An analysis of French AOC wine shipments to the US

- David Guerrero and Jean-Claude Thill
- Pedalling towards equity: Exploring women's cycling in a New Zealand city

- Marie Russell, Cheryl Davies, Kirsty Wild and Caroline Shaw
- Corrigendum to ’Spatio-temporal evolution of cities and regional economic development in Nepal: Does transport infrastructure matter?’

- Ramesh Pokharel, Luca Bertolini, Marco te Brömmelstroet and Surya Raj Acharya
- Studying border crossing choice behavior of trucks moving between Ontario, Canada and the United States

- Hanna Maoh, Terence Dimatulac, Shakil Khan and Marek Litwin
- Assessment of the socio-spatial effects of urban transport investment using Google Maps API

- Andrés Fielbaum and Sergio Jara-Diaz
- Urban mobility with a focus on gender: The case of a middle-income Latin American city

- Cecilia Olivieri and Xavier Fageda
- Examining spatiotemporal changing patterns of bike-sharing usage during COVID-19 pandemic

- Songhua Hu, Chenfeng Xiong, Zhanqin Liu and Lei Zhang
Volume 90, issue C, 2021
- Policy, users and discourses: Examples from bikeshare programs in (Kolkata) India and (Manila) Philippines

- Fariya Sharmeen, Bipashyee Ghosh and Iderlina Mateo-Babiano
- Consequences of logistics sprawl: Order or chaos? - the case of a parcel service company in Paris metropolitan area

- Antoine Robichet and Patrick Nierat
- Variability in individual home-work activity patterns

- Yang Zhou, Jean-Claude Thill, Yang Xu and Zhixiang Fang
- A statistical approach to small area synthetic population generation as a basis for carless evacuation planning

- Mohammad Motalleb Nejad, Sevgi Erdogan and Cinzia Cirillo
- Route choice of bike share users: Leveraging GPS data to derive choice sets

- Darren M. Scott, Wei Lu and Matthew J. Brown
- Spatio-temporal evolution of cities and regional economic development in Nepal: Does transport infrastructure matter?

- Ramesh Pokharel, Luca Bertolini, Marco te Brömmelstroet and Surya Raj Acharya
- Spatial disparity of income-weighted accessibility in Brazilian Cities: Application of a Google Maps API

- Cayo Costa, Jaehyun Ha and Sugie Lee
- Lockdowned: Everyday mobility changes in response to COVID-19

- Przemysław Borkowski, Magdalena Jażdżewska-Gutta and Agnieszka Szmelter-Jarosz
- Participatory visioning for building disruptive future scenarios for transport and land use planning

- Julio A. Soria-Lara, Amor Ariza-Álvarez, Francisco Aguilera-Benavente, Rocío Cascajo, Rosa Arce-Ruiz, Cristina López and Montserrat Gómez-Delgado
- Equity in job accessibility and environmental quality in a segmented housing market: The case of Greater London

- Like Jiang, Alex Hagen-Zanker, Prashant Kumar and John Pritchard
- Spatio-temporal dynamics in airport catchment areas: The case of the New York Multi Airport Region

- Filipe Marques Teixeira and Ben Derudder
- Thinking regional and acting local: Assessing the joint influence of local and regional accessibility on commute mode in Montreal, Canada

- P. Lussier-Tomaszewski and G. Boisjoly
- Not minding the gap: Does ride-hailing serve transit deserts?

- Jesus M. Barajas and Anne Brown
- Public transport accessibility accounting for level of service and competition for urban opportunities: An equity analysis for education in Santiago de Chile

- Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken, Juan Carlos Muñoz and Ricardo Hurtubia
- Impacts of high-speed rail on the inequality of intercity accessibility: A case study of Liaoning Province, China

- Huanhuan Luo and Shengchuan Zhao
- The life and death of residential dissonants in transit-oriented development: A discrete time survival analysis

- Md. Kamruzzaman, Billie Giles-Corti, Jonas De Vos, Frank Witlox, Farjana Shatu and Gavin Turrell
- Can outdoor activities and inquiry sessions change the travel behavior of children and their caregivers? Empirical research in public preschools in São Paulo (Brazil)

- Mateus Humberto, Filipe Moura and Mariana Giannotti
- Euston station redevelopment: Regeneration or gentrification?

- Robin Hickman, Milena Martinez Garcia, Michel Arnd and Luisa Feyo Guimaraes Peixoto
- Balancing time: Using a new accessibility measure in Rio de Janeiro

- Matheus H.C. Barboza, Mariana S. Carneiro, Claudio Falavigna, Gregório Luz and Romulo Orrico
- Divergent infrastructure: Uncovering alternative pathways in urban velomobilities

- Aryana Soliz
- The pursuit of cycling equity: A review of Canadian transport plans

- Alexandra Doran, Ahmed El-Geneidy and Kevin Manaugh
- Spatial, temporal and institutional characteristics of entry strategies in inland container terminals: A comparison between Yangtze River and Rhine River

- Dong Yang, Theo Notteboom and Xin Zhou
- The suburbanization of poverty and changes in access to public transportation in the Triangle Region, NC

- Chang Liu and Eleni Bardaka
- What is the busiest time at an airport? Clustering U.S. hub airports based on passenger movements

- Yi Gao
- Examining the impacts of the Great Recession on the commuting dynamics and jobs-housing balance of public and private sector workers

- Kyusik Kim and Mark W. Horner
- A comparative study of social interaction frequencies among social network members in five countries

- Giancarlos Parady, Andreas Frei, Matthias Kowald, Sergio Guidon, Michael Wicki, Pauline van den Berg, Juan-Antonio Carrasco, Theo Arentze, Harry Timmermans, Barry Wellman, Kiyoshi Takami, Noboru Harata and Kay Axhausen
- Urban travel behavior adaptation of temporary transnational residents

- Mayara Moraes Monteiro, João de Abreu e Silva, Sonja Haustein and Jorge Pinho de Sousa
- A framework for analyzing collisions, near misses and injuries of commercial cyclists

- Ugo Lachapelle, David Carpentier-Laberge, Marie-Soleil Cloutier and Lily Ranger
- Understanding the travel behaviors and activity patterns of the vulnerable population using smart card data: An activity space-based approach

- Shanqi Zhang, Yu Yang, Feng Zhen, Tashi Lobsang and Zhixuan Li
- Transit-oriented development (TOD) typologies around metro station areas in urban China: A comparative analysis of five typical megacities for planning implications

- Shiliang Su, Hui Zhang, Miao Wang, Min Weng and Mengjun Kang
- Identifying latent demand for transit-oriented development neighbourhoods: Evidence from a mid-sized urban area in Canada

- Yu Huang, Dawn Parker and Leia Minaker
- A nodal approach for estimating potential cycling demand

- Gerhard Hitge and Johan W. Joubert
- Evaluating the impacts of transit-oriented developments (TODs) on household transportation expenditures in California

- Hongwei Dong
- Cycling case closed? A situated response to Samuel Nello-Deakin's “Environmental determinants of cycling: Not seeing the forest for the trees?”

- Paola Castañeda
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