Research in Transportation Economics
2001 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 1, 2013
- Logistics and supply chain management pp. 3-16

- Dewan Md Zahurul Islam, J. Fabian Meier, Paulus T. Aditjandra, Thomas H. Zunder and Giuseppe Pace
- Rail and multi-modal transport pp. 17-30

- Vasco Reis, J. Fabian Meier, Giuseppe Pace and Roberto Palacin
- Rail infrastructure, ITS and access charges pp. 31-42

- Francis Franklin, Florin Codrut Nemtanu and Paulo F. Teixeira
- Rail vehicles, environment, safety and security pp. 43-58

- Emmanuel Matsika, Stefano Ricci, Philip Mortimer, Nikolay Georgiev and Conor O'Neill
- Railway operations, time-tabling and control pp. 59-75

- Marin Marinov, İsmail Şahin, Stefano Ricci and Gordana Vasic-Franklin
- Rail research projects: Case studies pp. 76-83

- Adam Motraghi
Volume 40, issue 1, 2013
- Cities on the move – Ten years after pp. 3-18

- Kenneth Gwilliam
- Urban transport lending by the World Bank: The last decade pp. 19-33

- Slobodan Mitric
- How much can public private partnership really do for urban transport in developing countries? pp. 34-55

- Christopher Willoughby
- Congestion pricing for Latin America: Prospects and constraints pp. 56-65

- Charles R. Rivasplata
- Implementation of sustainable urban transport in Latin America pp. 66-77

- Dario Hidalgo and Cornie Huizenga
- Impact of Transmilenio on density, land use, and land value in Bogotá pp. 78-86

- Juan Pablo Bocarejo, Ingrid Portilla and Maria Angélica Pérez
- Four decades of changing transport policy in Santiago, Chile pp. 87-95

- Oscar Figueroa
- Comparisons of urban transport sustainability: Lessons from West and North Africa pp. 96-103

- Xavier Godard
- Analysis of thirty years evolution of urban growth, transport demand and supply, energy consumption, greenhouse and pollutants emissions in Greater Cairo pp. 104-115

- Ali S. Huzayyin and Hindawi Salem
- Mumbai Urban Transport Project – A multi dimensional approach to improve urban transport pp. 116-123

- Atul Agarwal
- The impacts of mass transit on land development in China: The case of Beijing pp. 124-133

- Ming Zhang and Lanlan Wang
Volume 39, issue 1, 2013
- BRT and BHLS around the world: Explosive growth, large positive impacts and many issues outstanding pp. 8-13

- Darío Hidalgo and Luis Gutiérrez
- Evaluating the long term impacts of transport policy: The case of passenger rail privatisation pp. 14-20

- John Preston and Dawn Robins
- ‘Regulated deregulation’ of local bus services—An appraisal of international developments pp. 21-33

- Didier van de Velde and Ian Wallis
- Overview of public transport policy developments in South Africa pp. 34-45

- Jackie Walters
- Workshop 1: Performance measurement and compliance pp. 46-49

- John D. Nelson and Rico Merkert
- The efficiency of public transport operations – An evaluation using stochastic frontier analysis pp. 50-57

- Johan Holmgren
- Incorporation of customer satisfaction in public transport contracts – A preliminary analysis pp. 58-66

- Mathetha Mokonyama and Christoffel Venter
- Regulation, trust and contractual incentives around transport contracts – Is there anything bus operators can learn from public air service contracts? pp. 67-78

- Rico Merkert and David Hensher
- The impact of compliance measures on the operation of a bus system: The case of Transantiago pp. 79-89

- Pablo Beltrán, Antonio Gschwender and Carolina Palma
- Impacts of increased rail infrastructure charges in Sweden pp. 90-103

- Anders Ljungberg
- Workshop 2: Bus rapid transit as part of enhanced service provision pp. 104-107

- Juan Carlos Muñoz and Darío Hidalgo
- Bus Rapid Transit implementation in Beijing: An evaluation of performance and impacts pp. 108-113

- Taotao Deng and John D. Nelson
- The lurch towards formalisation: Lessons from the implementation of BRT in Johannesburg, South Africa pp. 114-120

- Christoffel Venter
- Hybrid urban transport systems in developing countries: Portents and prospects pp. 121-132

- Pablo Salazar Ferro, Roger Behrens and Peter Wilkinson
- TransMilenio BRT system in Bogota, high performance and positive impact – Main results of an ex-post evaluation pp. 133-138

- Darío Hidalgo, Liliana Pereira, Nicolás Estupiñán and Pedro Luis Jiménez
- Methodology for calculating passenger capacity in bus rapid transit systems: Application to the TransMilenio system in Bogotá, Colombia pp. 139-142

- Dario Hidalgo, Germán Lleras and Enrique Hernández
- Organisational structures and functions in Bus Rapid Transit, and opportunities for private sector participation pp. 143-149

- Brendan Finn
- A first glimpse on policy packaging for implementation of BRT projects pp. 150-157

- Luis N. Filipe and Rosário Macário
- Can bus really be the new tram? pp. 158-166

- Paul Hodgson, Stephen Potter, James Warren and David Gillingwater
- Workshop 3A: Governance, contracting, ownership and competition issues in public transport: Looking up not down pp. 167-174

- John Stanley and Andrew Smith
- Hybrid steering cultures in the governance of public transport: A successful way to meet demands? pp. 175-184

- Lisa Hansson
- Engaging the paratransit sector in Cape Town on public transport reform: Progress, process and risks pp. 185-190

- Herrie Schalekamp and Roger Behrens
- Private sector involvement in urban rail: Experience and lessons from South East Asia pp. 191-201

- David Bray and Philip Sayeg
- Workshop 3B: Governance, ownership and competition issues in deregulated (free market) public transport: Lessons that can be learnt from developed and developing economies pp. 202-207

- Didier van de Velde and John Preston
- Evaluating the long term impacts of transport policy: An initial assessment of bus deregulation pp. 208-214

- John Preston and Talal Almutairi
- Ten years after bus deregulation in Japan: An analysis of institutional changes and cost efficiency pp. 215-225

- Hiroki Sakai and Yoshinori Takahashi
- Workshop 4: Designing contracts/concessions: What has worked and what has not and why? pp. 226-231

- David Bray and Corinne Mulley
- Towards a simplified performance-linked value for money model as a reference point for bus contract payments pp. 232-238

- David Hensher, Corinne Mulley and Neil Smith
- How optimal was the Sydney Metro contract?: Comparison with international best practice pp. 239-246

- Cameron Gordon, Corinne Mulley, Nick Stevens and Rhonda Daniels
- Rail access charges in France: Beyond the opposition between competition and financing pp. 247-254

- Yves Crozet and Florian Chassagne
- Workshop 5: Network and system planning pp. 255-258

- Sergio Jara-Diaz and Alejandro Tirachini
- A simulation of the simple Mohring model to predict patronage and value of resources consumed for enhanced bus services pp. 259-269

- Geoffrey T. Clifton and John Rose
- Accommodating perceptual conditioning in the valuation of expected travel time savings for cars and public transport pp. 270-276

- Zheng Li, David Hensher and John Rose
- Analyzing the structure of informal transit: The evening commute problem pp. 277-284

- Celeste Chavis and Carlos F. Daganzo
- Rail infrastructure charging EU-directive, Swedish concerns and theory pp. 285-293

- Kjell Jansson and Harald Lang
- Workshop 6: The public agenda: What is working and what is missing pp. 294-299

- Janet Stanley and Karen Lucas
- The impact of the application of new technology on public transport service provision and the passenger experience: A focus on implementation in Australia pp. 300-308

- John D. Nelson and Corinne Mulley
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