Journal of Transport Geography
2008 - 2025
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Volume 60, issue C, 2017
- Intermodal transport and international flows of illicit substances: Geographical analysis of smuggled goods in Italy pp. 1-10

- Luca Talarico and Luca Zamparini
- Examining changes in travel patterns among lower wealth households after BRT investment in Bogotá, Colombia pp. 11-20

- Tabitha S. Combs
- The spatial characteristics and influencing factors of modal accessibility gaps: A case study for Guangzhou, China pp. 21-32

- Wenyue Yang, Bi Yu Chen, Xiaoshu Cao, Tao Li and Peng Li
- Cargo allocation in Brazilian ports: An analysis through fuzzy logic and social networks pp. 33-46

- Peter Wanke and Bernardo Bastos Falcão
- Multilayer dynamics of complex spatial networks: The case of global maritime flows (1977–2008) pp. 47-58

- César Ducruet
- The spatial distribution of hybrid electric vehicles in a sprawled mid-size Canadian city: Evidence from Windsor, Canada pp. 59-67

- Terence Dimatulac and Hanna Maoh
- Low-cost carrier entry at small European airports: Low-cost carrier effects on network connectivity and self-transfer potential pp. 68-79

- Patrick Zeigler, Romano Pagliari, Pere Suau-Sanchez, Paolo Malighetti and Renato Redondi
- Competition or complementarity in Dutch inland port development: A case of overproximity? pp. 80-88

- Patrick Witte, Bart Wiegmans and Jean-Paul Rodrigue
- New method to estimate local and system-wide effects of level rail crossings on network traffic flow pp. 89-97

- Duy Q. Nguyen-Phuoc, Graham Currie, Chris De Gruyter and William Young
- Built environment and potential job accessibility effects of road pricing: A spatial econometric perspective pp. 98-109

- Shaopeng Zhong and Max Bushell
- Spatial reorganization of urban logistics system and its impacts: Case of Tokyo pp. 110-118

- Takanori Sakai, Kazuya Kawamura and Tetsuro Hyodo
- Using triangulation to assess a suite of tools to measure community severance pp. 119-129

- Jennifer S. Mindell, Paulo R. Anciaes, Ashley Dhanani, Jemima Stockton, Peter Jones, Muki Haklay, Nora Groce, Shaun Scholes and Laura Vaughan
- Attitudes towards transit-oriented development: Resident experiences and professional perspectives pp. 130-140

- Robert Noland, Marc D. Weiner, Stephanie DiPetrillo and Andrew I. Kay
- European intermodal freight transport network: Market structure analysis pp. 141-154

- Hamid Saeedi, Bart Wiegmans, Behzad Behdani and Rob Zuidwijk
- A multilevel spatial interaction model of transit flows incorporating spatial and network autocorrelation pp. 155-166

- Kasper Kerkman, Karel Martens and Henk Meurs
- From people to cycling indicators: Documenting and understanding the urban context of cyclists' experiences in Quito, Ecuador pp. 167-177

- Julie Gamble, Bernhard Snizek and Thomas Sick Nielsen
- Development dynamics of the Portuguese range as a multi-port gateway system pp. 178-188

- Tiago A. Santos and C. Guedes Soares
- Community context, human needs, and transportation choices: A view across San Francisco Bay Area communities pp. 189-199

- Matt Biggar and Nicole M. Ardoin
- Catalysts for transport transitions: Bridging the gap between disruptions and change pp. 200-207

- Jennifer Kent, Robyn Dowling and Sophia Maalsen
- Excess kindergarten travel in Changchun, Northeast China: A measure of residence-kindergarten spatial mismatch pp. 208-216

- Lin Cheng, Chen Chen and Chunliang Xiu
- An empirical assessment of Dutch citizens' preferences for spatial equality in the context of a national transport investment plan pp. 217-230

- Niek Mouter, Sander van Cranenburgh and Bert van Wee
- How is ICT use linked to household transport expenditure? A cross-national macro analysis of the influence of home broadband access pp. 231-242

- Myriam Bris, Jacek Pawlak and John W. Polak
- Firm heterogeneity and the accessibility of manufacturing firms to labour markets pp. 243-256

- David Martín-Barroso, Juan Nuñez-Serrano and Francisco J. Velázquez
- Impacts of high-speed rail lines on the city network in China pp. 257-266

- Jingjuan Jiao, Jiaoe Wang and Fengjun Jin
- Urban spatial structure, employment subcenters, and freight travel pp. 267-276

- Marlon G. Boarnet, Andy Hong and Raul Santiago-Bartolomei
Volume 59, issue C, 2017
- Improving the design of urban loading zone systems pp. 1-13

- Jesús Muñuzuri, Manuel Cuberos, Fátima Abaurrea and Alejandro Escudero
- Ethnic neighborhoods, social networks, and inter-household carpooling: A comparison across ethnic minority groups pp. 14-26

- Eun Jin Shin
- Dynamic transit accessibility and transit gap causality analysis pp. 27-39

- S. Kiavash Fayyaz, Xiaoyue Cathy Liu and Richard J. Porter
- Impacts of standardizing school start time on children and household workers – An examination with NHTS data pp. 40-48

- Devajyoti Deka
- Impacts of adverse weather on Arctic road transport pp. 49-58

- Kjersti Granås Bardal
- Determinants of route choice behavior: A comparison of shop versus work trips using the Potential Path Area - Gateway (PPAG) algorithm and Path-Size Logit pp. 59-68

- Ron Dalumpines and Darren M. Scott
- Weather and rail delays: Analysis of metropolitan rail in Dublin pp. 69-76

- William Brazil, Arthur White, Maria Nogal, Brian Caulfield, Alan O'Connor and Craig Morton
- Vulnerability of nodes under controlled network topology and flow autocorrelation conditions pp. 77-87

- Fernando A. López, Antonio Páez, Juan A. Carrasco and Natalia A. Ruminot
- Cascading feeder vessels and the rationalisation of small container ports pp. 88-99

- Jason Monios
- Implementing smartphone enabled collaborative travel: Routes to success in the tourism domain pp. 100-110

- Janet E. Dickinson, Julia F. Hibbert, Viachaslau Filimonau, Tom Cherrett, Nigel Davies, Sarah Norgate, Chris Speed and Chris Winstanley
- Examining the difference between park and ride and kiss and ride station choices using a spatially weighted error correlation (SWEC) discrete choice model pp. 111-119

- Adam Weiss and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Building a bridge between port and city: Improving the urban competitiveness of port cities pp. 120-133

- Qianyu Zhao, Hang Xu, Ronald S Wall and Spyridon Stavropoulos
- Social segregation around the clock in the Paris region (France) pp. 134-145

- Guillaume Le Roux, Julie Vallée and Hadrien Commenges
- Residential self-selection and travel behaviour: What are the effects of attitudes, reasons for location choice and the built environment? pp. 146-155

- Dick Ettema and Roy Nieuwenhuis
Volume 58, issue C, 2017
- Public infrastructure and regional growth: Lessons from meta-analysis pp. 1-8

- Zeynep Elburz, Peter Nijkamp and Eric Pels
- The capability of Motorways of the Sea of being competitive against road transport. The case of the Italian mainland and Sicily pp. 9-21

- Marino Lupi, Alessandro Farina, Denise Orsi and Antonio Pratelli
- Mobility and the making of the neoliberal “creative city”: The streetcar as a creative city project? pp. 22-30

- Gregg Culver
- Continuity and change in American urban freeway networks pp. 31-39

- Joe Weber
- The influence of stratification by motor-vehicle ownership on the impact of built environment factors in Indian cities pp. 40-51

- T.M. Rahul and Ashish Verma
- Study of vehicle ownership for urban and rural households in India pp. 52-58

- Ravi Choudhary and Vinod Vasudevan
- Exploring the impact of built environment factors on the use of public bikes at bike stations: Case study in Zhongshan, China pp. 59-70

- Ying Zhang, Tom Thomas, Mark Brussel and Martin van Maarseveen
- Spatial investigation of aging-involved crashes: A GIS-based case study in Northwest Florida pp. 71-91

- Mehmet Baran Ulak, Eren Erman Ozguven, Lisa Spainhour and Omer Arda Vanli
- Retail Mobility Environments: A methodological framework for integrating retail activity and non-motorised accessibility in Zaragoza, Spain pp. 92-103

- Aldo Arranz-López, Julio A Soria-Lara, Carlos López-Escolano and Ángel Pueyo Campos
- Classifying road network patterns using multinomial logit model pp. 104-112

- Xuesong Wang, Shikai You and Ling Wang
- Participatory visioning in transport backcasting studies: Methodological lessons from Andalusia (Spain) pp. 113-126

- Julio A. Soria-Lara and David Banister
- Car ownership and urban development in Chinese cities: A panel data analysis pp. 127-134

- Zhenshan Yang, Peng Jia, Weidong Liu and Hongchun Yin
- Understanding commuting patterns using transit smart card data pp. 135-145

- Xiaolei Ma, Congcong Liu, Huimin Wen, Yunpeng Wang and Yao-Jan Wu
- Ridership estimation of a new LRT system: Direct demand model approach pp. 146-156

- Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou, Antony Stathopoulos and Matthew G. Karlaftis
- Using spatial network analysis to model pedal cycle flows, risk and mode choice pp. 157-165

- Crispin H.V. Cooper
- Evaluating the relationship between socially (dis)advantaged neighbourhoods and customer satisfaction of bus service in London, U.K pp. 166-175

- Emily Grisé and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- The impacts on freight train operational performance of new rail infrastructure to segregate passenger and freight traffic pp. 176-185

- Allan Woodburn
- Estimating annual average daily traffic and transport emissions for a national road network: A bottom-up methodology for both nationally-aggregated and spatially-disaggregated results pp. 186-195

- Miao Fu, J Andrew Kelly and J. Peter Clinch
- Travel demand corridors: Modelling approach and relevance in the planning process pp. 196-208

- Kinan Bahbouh, James R. Wagner, Catherine Morency and Chantal Berdier
- Minimizing cost of empty container repositioning in port hinterlands, while taking repair operations into account pp. 209-219

- T. Hjortnaes, B. Wiegmans, R.R. Negenborn, R.A. Zuidwijk and R. Klijnhout
- Improving Bus Service Levels and social equity through bus frequency modelling pp. 220-233

- Maurici Ruiz, Joana Maria Segui-Pons and Jaume Mateu-LLadó
- Assessing equity in transport accessibility to work and study: The Bogotá region pp. 236-246

- Luis A. Guzman, Daniel Oviedo and Carlos Rivera
- Analysing the spatial-temporal characteristics of bus travel demand using the heat map pp. 247-255

- Chang Yu and Zhao-Cheng He
- Ex-post environmental and traffic assessment of a speed reduction strategy in Madrid's inner ring-road pp. 256-268

- Fiamma Perez-Prada and Andres Monzon
- Response to “The impact of light rail on congestion in Denver: A reappraisal” pp. 269-271

- Sutapa Bhattacharjee and Andrew R. Goetz
- Spatial patterns of landside trade impedance in containerized South American exports pp. 272-285

- Kara Carroll Tiller and Jean-Claude Thill
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