Journal of Transport Geography
2008 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 6, 2009
- New Europe, new low-cost air services pp. 423-432

- Frédéric Dobruszkes
- The shrivelled USA: representing time–space in the context of metropolitanization and the development of high-speed transport pp. 433-439

- L’Hostis, Alain
- The impact of the Internet on human activity–travel patterns: analysis of gender differences using multi-group structural equation models pp. 440-450

- Fang Ren and Mei-Po Kwan
- Concessionary bus fares for older people in Scotland – are they achieving their objectives? pp. 451-456

- Tom Rye and William Mykura
- An evaluation of the transport to employment (T2E) scheme in Highland Scotland using social return on investment (SROI) pp. 457-467

- Steve Wright, John D. Nelson, James M. Cooper and Stephanie Murphy
- Stakeholder perspectives on the current and future roles of UK bus-based Park and Ride pp. 468-475

- Stuart Meek, Stephen Ison and Marcus Enoch
- Improved road accessibility and indirect development effects: evidence from rural Philippines pp. 476-483

- Jerry Olsson
- The potential of optimization in communal routing problems: case studies from Finland pp. 484-490

- Olli Bräysy, Wout Dullaert and Pentti Nakari
- Transportation and recreation: a case study of visitors driving for pleasure at Acadia National Park pp. 491-499

- Jeffrey C. Hallo and Robert E. Manning
- Assessing policy measures for the stimulation of intermodal transport: a GIS-based policy analysis pp. 500-508

- Cathy Macharis and Ethem Pekin
Volume 17, issue 5, 2009
- The effect of high fuel costs on liner service configuration in container shipping pp. 325-337

- Theo E. Notteboom and Bert Vernimmen
- The dry port concept: connecting container seaports with the hinterland pp. 338-345

- Violeta Roso, Johan Woxenius and Kenth Lumsden
- The spatial characteristics of inland transport hubs: evidences from Southern India pp. 346-356

- Koi Yu Adolf Ng and Girish C. Gujar
- Going West? Spatial polarization of the North Korean port system pp. 357-368

- César Ducruet, Stanislas Roussin and Jin-Cheol Jo
- Predicting the distribution of households and employment: a seemingly unrelated regression model with two spatial processes pp. 369-376

- Zhou, Bin (Brenda) and Kara M. Kockelman
- Children’s independent mobility to school, friends and leisure activities pp. 377-384

- Aslak Fyhri and Randi Hjorthol
- The effects of area-wide road speed and curvature on traffic casualties in England pp. 385-395

- Chao Wang, Mohammed Quddus and Stephen Ison
- Boat or airplane? Passengers’ perceptions of transport services to islands. The example of the Greek domestic leisure market pp. 396-401

- Konstantinos Rigas
- Spatial evolution of airport traffic and air transport liberalisation: the case of Greece pp. 402-412

- Andreas Papatheodorou and Pavlos Arvanitis
Volume 17, issue 4, 2009
- The good, the bad, and the ugly: 30 years of US airline deregulation pp. 251-263

- Andrew R. Goetz and Timothy M. Vowles
- Spatio-temporal fluctuations in the global airport hierarchies pp. 264-275

- Tony Grubesic, Timothy C. Matisziw and Matthew A. Zook
- The impact of progressive liberalization on the spatiality of airline networks: a measurement framework based on the assessment of hierarchical differentiation pp. 276-284

- Ben Derudder and Frank Witlox
- Unintended trajectories: liberalization and the geographies of private business flight pp. 285-292

- Lucy Budd and Brian Graham
- China’s airline consolidation and its effects on domestic airline networks and competition pp. 293-305

- Shih-Lung Shaw, Feng Lu, Jie Chen and Chenghu Zhou
- Different models in different spaces or liberalized optimizations? Competitive strategies among low-cost carriers pp. 306-316

- Mark Graham
Volume 17, issue 3, 2009
- Barrier effects of international borders on fixed link traffic generation: the case of Øresundsbron pp. 155-165

- Richard D. Knowles and Christian W. Matthiessen
- The networkability of cities in the international air passenger flows 1992–2004 pp. 166-175

- Ho-Sang Lee
- Diurnal pattern of transit ridership: a case study of the New York City subway system pp. 176-186

- Cynthia Chen, Jason Chen and James Barry
- Impacts on travel behaviour of Greater Manchester’s light rail investment (Metrolink Phase 1): evidence from household surveys and Census data pp. 187-197

- Martyn L. Senior
- An analysis of air mass effects on rail ridership in three US cities pp. 198-207

- Adam J Kalkstein, Michael Kuby, Daniel Gerrity and James J Clancy
- The effect of travel cost on frequencies of shopping and recreational trips in Sweden pp. 208-215

- Erling Häggström Lundevaller
- My car, my friends, and me: a preliminary analysis of automobility and social activity participation pp. 216-225

- Steven Farber and Antonio Páez
- Mobility and labour market exclusion in the Barcelona Metropolitan Region pp. 226-233

- Àngel Cebollada
- Network structure and travel patterns: explaining the geographical disparities of road network vulnerability pp. 234-244

- Erik Jenelius
Volume 17, issue 2, 2009
- Mobility effects of b2c and c2c e-commerce in the Netherlands: a quantitative assessment pp. 83-92

- Jesse W.J. Weltevreden and Orit Rotem-Mindali
- Communication and mobility behaviour – a trend and panel analysis of the correlation between mobile phone use and mobility pp. 93-103

- Claudia Nobis and Barbara Lenz
- What is different about urban activities of those with access to ICTs? Some early evidence from Québec, Canada pp. 104-114

- Martin Lee-Gosselin and Luis F. Miranda-Moreno
- Home as a communication hub: the domestic use of ICT pp. 115-123

- Randi Hjorthol and Mattias Gripsrud
- An examination of determinants influencing the desire for and frequency of part-day and whole-day homeworking pp. 124-133

- Hebba Haddad, Glenn Lyons and Kiron Chatterjee
- Throwing space back in: a tale of Indian fishermen, ICT and travel behavior pp. 134-140

- Suzanne Foss and Helen Couclelis
- A GIS-based time-geographic approach of studying individual activities and interactions in a hybrid physical–virtual space pp. 141-149

- Shih-Lung Shaw and Hongbo Yu
Volume 17, issue 1, 2009
- Geography, transport and Africa’s proximity gap pp. 1-9

- Wim Naudé
- Emerging inter-industry partnerships between shipping lines and stevedores: from rivalry to cooperation? pp. 10-20

- Martin Soppé, Francesco Parola and Antoine Frémont
- Identifying differences in willingness to pay due to dimensionality in stated choice experiments: a cross country analysis pp. 21-29

- John Rose, David Hensher, Sebastian Caussade, Juan de Dios Ortúzar and Rong-Chang Jou
- The jobs–housing relationship and commuting in Beijing, China: the legacy of Danwei pp. 30-38

- Donggen Wang and Yanwei Chai
- Mapping accessibility in Belgium: a tool for land-use and transport planning? pp. 39-53

- Grégory Vandenbulcke, Thérèse Steenberghen and Isabelle Thomas
- The formulation and evaluation of transport route planning alternatives: a spatial decision support system for the Via Baltica project, Poland pp. 54-64

- S.S. Keshkamat, J.M. Looijen and M.H.P. Zuidgeest
- Determinants of distance traveled with a focus on the elderly: a multilevel analysis in the Hamilton CMA, Canada pp. 65-76

- Ruben Mercado and Antonio Páez
Volume 16, issue 6, 2008
- Moving places: the geography of warehousing in the US pp. 379-387

- John T. Bowen
- Aviation growth in the Middle East – impacts on incumbent players and potential strategic reactions pp. 388-394

- Jan Vespermann, Andreas Wald and Ronald Gleich
- Towards a holistic framework for road safety in Australia pp. 395-405

- Murray May, Paul J. Tranter and James R. Warn
- Kickstarting growth in bus patronage: Targeting support at the margins pp. 408-418

- Abigail L. Bristow, Marcus P. Enoch, Lian Zhang, Clare Greensmith, Norman James and Stephen Potter
- Effective ways to grow urban bus markets – a synthesis of evidence pp. 419-429

- Graham Currie and Ian Wallis
- Modeling public transport corridors with aggregate and disaggregate demand pp. 430-435

- Sergio Jara-Diaz, Alejandro Tirachini and Cristián E. Cortés
- Purpose-driven public transport: creating a clear conversation about public transport goals pp. 436-442

- Jarrett Walker
Volume 16, issue 5, 2008
- Mapping world city networks through airline flows: context, relevance, and problems pp. 305-312

- Ben Derudder and Frank Witlox
- Efficient spatial interaction: attainable reductions in metropolitan average trip length pp. 313-323

- O’Kelly, Morton E. and Michael A. Niedzielski
- Household interactions and children’s school travel: the effect of parental work patterns on walking and biking to school pp. 324-331

- Noreen C. McDonald
- Residential choice location, gender and the commute trip to work in Tel Aviv pp. 332-341

- Joseph Prashker, Yoram Shiftan and Pazit Hershkovitch-Sarusi
- Travel-to-school mode choice modelling and patterns of school choice in urban areas pp. 342-357

- Sven Müller, Stefan Tscharaktschiew and Knut Haase
- Impact of cold and snow on temporal and spatial variations of highway traffic volumes pp. 358-372

- Sandeep Datla and Satish Sharma
Volume 16, issue 4, 2008
- The Thruport concept and transmodal rail freight distribution in North America pp. 233-246

- Jean-Paul Rodrigue
- The effects of deregulation, changed customer requirements and new technology on the organisation and spatial patterns of the air freight sector in Europe pp. 247-256

- Cordula Neiberger
- Mode choice of older and disabled people: a case study of shopping trips in London pp. 257-267

- Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Mohammed A. Quddus, Robert Noland and Michael G.H. Bell
- Perspectives for a future high-speed train in the Swedish domestic travel market pp. 268-277

- Oskar Fröidh
- Examining the cost structure of urban bus transit industry: does urban geography help? pp. 278-291

- K. Mert Cubukcu
- The spatial coverage of shipping lines and container terminal operators pp. 292-299

- Francesco Parola and Albert W. Veenstra
Volume 16, issue 3, 2008
- The logistics of Just-in-Time between parts suppliers and car assemblers in Japan pp. 155-173

- Jun Kaneko and Wataru Nojiri
- The Oslo and Bergen toll rings and road-building investment – Effect on traffic development and congestion pp. 174-181

- Jon Inge Lian
- Container transshipment at Kingston, Jamaica pp. 182-190

- Robert J. McCalla
- Classifying railway stations for sustainable transitions – balancing node and place functions pp. 191-202

- Dominik E. Reusser, Peter Loukopoulos, Michael Stauffacher and Roland W. Scholz
- Job accessibility under the influence of information and communication technologies, in the Netherlands pp. 203-216

- Saim Muhammad, Tom de Jong and Henk F.L. Ottens
- The dismantling and removal of railway lines by Soviet Red Army troops on present-day Polish territory, 1944–1948 pp. 217-228

- Zbigniew Taylor
Volume 16, issue 2, 2008
- The gift of travel time pp. 81-89

- Juliet Jain and Glenn Lyons
- Exploratory mapping of commuter flows in England and Wales pp. 90-99

- Thomas Alexander Sick Nielsen and Henrik Harder Hovgesen
- Sea–river shipping competitiveness and its geographical market area for the Rhône–Saône corridor pp. 100-116

- Lopez Charles
- Passengers’ airport choice within multi-airport regions (MARs): some insights from a stated preference survey at Hong Kong International Airport pp. 117-125

- Becky P.Y. Loo
- Combining RP and SP data: biases in using the nested logit ‘trick’ – contrasts with flexible mixed logit incorporating panel and scale effects pp. 126-133

- David Hensher, John Rose and William Greene
- The impact of the graduated driver licence scheme on road traffic accident youth mortality in New Zealand pp. 134-141

- S. Kingham, J. Pearce, D. Dorling and M. Faulk
- Traffic reduction at visitor attractions: the case of Hadrian’s Wall pp. 142-150

- Jo Guiver, Les Lumsdon and Richard Weston
Volume 16, issue 1, 2008
- Household transport expenditure in Sub-Saharan African cities: measurement and analysis pp. 1-13

- Lourdes Diaz Olvera, Didier Plat and Pascal Pochet
- Commuting behaviour in sparsely populated areas: evidence from northern Sweden pp. 14-27

- Erika Sandow
- Analysing sustainability in a land-use and transport system pp. 28-41

- R. Daniel Jonsson
- Modelling car ownership in urban areas: a case study of Hamilton, Canada pp. 42-54

- Dimitris Potoglou and Pavlos S. Kanaroglou
- The geography of non-integrated cargo airlines: an international study pp. 55-62

- John Gardiner and Stephen Ison
- Timber haulage routing in Ireland: an analysis using GIS and GPS pp. 63-72

- Ger J. Devlin, Kevin McDonnell and Shane Ward
- Aircraft dominance in the transport-related carbon emissions of business school students pp. 73-76

- Paul Upham and Tom Jakubowicz
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