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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 81, issue C, 2019
- The shifting position of the Journal of Transport Geography in ‘transport geography research’: A bibliometric analysis

- Ben Derudder, Xingjian Liu, Song Hong, Shuhe Ruan, Yifei Wang and Frank Witlox
- The historical foundations of the Asia Pacific air service network

- Kevin O'Connor
- The future of German transport and mobility research from a geographical perspective. A viewpoint on challenges and needs

- Annika Busch-Geertsema, Thomas Klinger and Martin Lanzendorf
- Between geography and transport: A scientometric analysis of port studies in Journal of Transport Geography

- César Ducruet, Roozbeh Panahi, Adolf K.Y. Ng, Changmin Jiang and Mawuli Afenyo
- Autonomous vehicles, car-dominated environments, and cycling: Using an ethnography of infrastructure to reflect on the prospects of a new transportation technology

- Alan Latham and Michael Nattrass
- Transport geography, climate change and space: opportunity for new thinking

- Tim Schwanen
- How the Journal of Transport Geography has evolved since 1993

- Richard D. Knowles
- Trespassing for mobilities. Operational directions for addressing mobile lives

- Paola Pucci and Giovanni Vecchio
- Where have we been, how did we get there, who was driving, and what did we see? A quarter century review of the Journal of Transport Geography

- Timothy M. Vowles
- Revisiting ‘An unpopular essay on transportation:’ The outcomes of old myths and the implications of new technologies for the sustainability of transport

- Bradley W. Lane
- A new evolution for transport-related social exclusion research?

- Karen Lucas
- Transport geography and geopolitics: Visions, rules and militarism in China's Belt and Road Initiative and beyond

- Weiqiang Lin
- Getting your paper reviewed and finally published in Journal of Transport Geography: The do's and don'ts from the viewpoint of the editor-in-chief

- Frank Witlox
- Looking back, to move forward: Celebrating 25 years Journal of Transport Geography

- Frank Witlox and Tim Schwanen
- Twenty-five years of transport geography research through the lens of the American Association of Geographers

- Elizabeth C. Delmelle
- Seaports and maritime transport geography in prospect: More of the same for the next 25 years?

- Peter Hall
- Twenty five years of the Journal of Transport Geography

- David J. Keeling
- Transport geography: Towards a more people-oriented approach in the last 25 years

- Becky P.Y. Loo
- Air transport research: The next 25 years

- Kevin O'Connor
- The Journal of Transport Geography's role in closing the African transport research gap

- Mark H.P. Zuidgeest
Volume 80, issue C, 2019
- Implementation of the workplace parking levy as a transport policy instrument

- Jonathan Burchell, Stephen Ison, Marcus Enoch and Lucy Budd
- Why do they live so far from work? Determinants of long-distance commuting in California

- Suman K. Mitra and Jean-Daniel M. Saphores
- Promoting active mobility: Evidence-based decision-making using statistical models

- Roland Hackl, Clemens Raffler, Michael Friesenecker, Hans Kramar, Robert Kalasek, Aggelos Soteropoulos, Susanne Wolf-Eberl, Patrick Posch and Rupert Tomschy
- Bicycle use and accessibility among people experiencing homelessness in California cities

- Cory Parker
- A bottom-up transportation network efficiency measuring approach: A case study of taxi efficiency in New York City

- Wei Zhai, Xueyin Bai, Zhong-ren Peng and Chaolin Gu
- What can open access data from India tell us about road safety and sustainable development?

- Steven Jones, Abhay Lidbe and Alex Hainen
- A quantitative clustering analysis of paratransit route typology and operating attributes in Cape Town

- Dirk du Preez, Mark Zuidgeest and Roger Behrens
- Bike sharing beyond the norm

- Denver V. Nixon and Tim Schwanen
- Impacts of the built environment and travel behaviour on attitudes: Theories underpinning the reverse causality hypothesis

- Bert van Wee, Jonas De Vos and Kees Maat
- Social (in)equity in access to cycling infrastructure: Cross-sectional associations between bike lanes and area-level sociodemographic characteristics in 22 large U.S. cities

- Lindsay M. Braun, Daniel A. Rodriguez and Penny Gordon-Larsen
- The role of dry ports in solving seaport disruptions: A Swedish case study

- Marta Gonzalez-Aregall and Rickard Bergqvist
- Commodity interaction in freight movement models for New South Wales

- David Hensher and Collins Teye
- Comparing bicycling and pedestrian mobility: Patterns of non-motorized human mobility in Greater Boston

- Christian Bongiorno, Daniele Santucci, Fabio Kon, Paolo Santi and Carlo Ratti
- Cycle accessibility and level of traffic stress: A case study of Toronto

- Ahmadreza Faghih Imani, Eric J. Miller and Shoshanna Saxe
- Circuity in China's high-speed-rail network

- Xinlei Hu, Jie Huang and Feng Shi
- Biking islands in cities: An analysis combining bike trajectory and percolation theory

- Yongping Zhang, Diao Lin and Xiaoyue Cathy Liu
- Assessing the extent of modifiable areal unit problem in modelling freight (trip) generation: Relationship between zone design and model estimation results

- Agnivesh Pani, Prasanta K. Sahu, Aitichya Chandra and Ashoke K. Sarkar
- The impacts of major government initiatives on the development of dry ports: A case study of the direct port delivery scheme in India

- Girish C. Gujar, Adolf K.Y. Ng and Theo Notteboom
- Built environment and leisure satisfaction: The role of commute time, social interaction, and active travel

- Kostas Mouratidis
- Factors shaping non-stop airline services in the transatlantic air transport market: 2015–2017

- Shengrun Zhang, Kurt Fuellhart, Wendong Yang, Xiaowei Tang and Frank Witlox
- Integrating network science and public transport accessibility analysis for comparative assessment

- Ding Luo, Oded Cats, Hans van Lint and Graham Currie
- The transport geography of electric and autonomous vehicles in road freight networks

- Jason Monios and Rickard Bergqvist
- Assessing transit competitiveness in Seoul considering actual transit travel times based on smart card data

- Hasik Lee, Ho-Chul Park, Seung-Young Kho and Dong-Kyu Kim
- The impact of high-speed railway on tourism spatial structures between two adjoining metropolitan cities in China: Beijing and Tianjin

- Ping Yin, Zhibin Lin and Bruce Prideaux
Volume 79, issue C, 2019
- The impact of socioeconomic characteristics and land use patterns on household vehicle ownership and energy consumption in an urban area with insufficient public transport service – A case study of metro Manila pp. -

- Monorom Rith, Alexis Fillone and Jose Bienvenido M. Biona
- Impact of household proximity to the cycling network on bicycle ridership: The case of Bogotá pp. -

- Alvaro Rodriguez-Valencia, Daniel Rosas-Satizábal, Daniel Gordo and Andrés Ochoa
- The gap between and determinants of growth in car ownership in urban and rural areas of China: A longitudinal data case study pp. -

- Pengjun Zhao and Yu Bai
- Regional change in the hierarchy of Brazilian airports 2007–2016 pp. -

- Vicente Aprigliano Fernandes, Ricardo Rodrigues Pacheco, Elton Fernandes and William Ribeiro da Silva
- Network geographies and financial performances in low-cost carrier versus network carrier competition: The case of Norwegian versus SAS pp. -

- Joost Zuidberg
- Use of DEA to identify urban geographical zones with special difficulty for freight deliveries pp. -

- Jesús Muñuzuri and María-Luisa Muñoz-Díaz
- Examining inclusive mobility through smartcard data: What shall we make of senior citizens' declining bus patronage in the West Midlands? pp. -

- Jens Kandt and Alistair Leak
- Changes in gendered mobility patterns in the context of the Great Recession (2007–2012) pp. -

- Monika Maciejewska, Oriol Marquet and Carme Miralles-Guasch
- Do rail transit stations affect housing value changes? The Dallas Fort-Worth metropolitan area case and implications pp. -

- Saad AlQuhtani and Ardeshir Anjomani
- An alternative to slow transit, drunk driving, and walking in bad weather: An exploratory study of ridesourcing mode choice and demand pp. -

- Robert Goodspeed, Tian Xie, Tawanna R. Dillahunt and Josh Lustig
- The effect of new metro stations on local land use and housing prices: The case of Wuhan, China pp. -

- Ronghui Tan, Qingsong He, Kehao Zhou and Peng Xie
- Smart cycling futures: Charting a new terrain and moving towards a research agenda pp. -

- Anna Nikolaeva, Marco te Brömmelstroet, Rob Raven and James Ranson
- Neighborhood socio-demographic characteristics and bike share member patterns of use pp. -

- Jueyu Wang and Greg Lindsey
- Household spending on transport in Latin America and the Caribbean: A dimension of transport affordability in the region pp. -

- Nestor Gandelman, Tomas Serebrisky and Ancor Suárez-Alemán
- Bike-sharing or taxi? Modeling the choices of travel mode in Chicago using machine learning pp. -

- Xiaolu Zhou, Mingshu Wang and Dongying Li
- A cumulative gravity model for inter-urban spatial interaction at different scales pp. -

- C.A. Thompson, K. Saxberg, J. Lega, D. Tong and H.E. Brown
- Substitutability as a spatial concept to evaluate travel alternatives pp. -

- Bert van Wee, Sander van Cranenburgh and Kees Maat
- Uncovering quasi-periodicity of transit behavior based on smart card data pp. -

- Jiaming Zhong, Zhaocheng He and Chenyu Tian
- The magnitude of detours faced by commercial flights: A global assessment pp. -

- Frédéric Dobruszkes and Didier Peeters
- Short distance, big impact: The effects of intra-city workplace relocation on staff mobility practices pp. -

- Henrike Rau, Monika Popp, Philipp Namberger and Michael Mögele
- Second home mobility, climate impacts and travel modes: Can sustainability obstacles be overcome? pp. -

- Petter Næss, Jin Xue, Harpa Stefansdottir, Rasmus Steffansen and Tim Richardson
- Assessing motorcycle taxi activity in Cameroon using GPS devices pp. -

- Armel Kemajou, Rémi Jaligot, Martí Bosch and Jérôme Chenal
- Assessment of large-scale transitions in public transport networks using open timetable data: case of Helsinki metro extension pp. -

- Christoffer Weckström, Rainer Kujala, Miloš N. Mladenović and Jari Saramäki
- Network criticality and the node-place-design model: Classifying metro station areas in Greater London pp. -

- Yuerong Zhang, Stephen Marshall and Ed Manley
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