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Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
Current editor(s): John (J.M.) Rose From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 140, issue C, 2020
- Is the London Cycle Hire Scheme becoming more inclusive? An evaluation of the shifting spatial distribution of uptake based on 70 million trips pp. 1-15

- Robin Lovelace, Roger Beecham, Eva Heinen, Eugeni Vidal Tortosa, Yuanxuan Yang, Chris Slade and Antonia Roberts
- Multimodal subsidy design for network capacity flexibility optimization pp. 16-35

- Yu Zheng, Xiaoning Zhang and Zhe Liang
- The long-haul full-load vehicle routing and truck driver scheduling problem with intermediate stops: An economic impact evaluation of Brazilian policy pp. 36-51

- Sérgio Fernando Mayerle, Daiane Maria De Genaro Chiroli, João Neiva de Figueiredo and Hidelbrando Ferreira Rodrigues
- Analyzing the structural properties of bike-sharing networks: Evidence from the United States, Canada, and China pp. 52-71

- Chunliang Wu and Inhi Kim
- O Bike in Melbourne: A plea for more scepticism about disruption and capital, based on what we can know about one dockless bike scheme pp. 72-80

- Peter Chambers
- Assessing spatial and social dimensions of shared bicycle use in a Southern European island context: The case of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria pp. 81-97

- Suzanne Maas, Maria Attard and Mark Anthony Caruana
- Evaluating the systemic effects of automated mobility-on-demand services via large-scale agent-based simulation of auto-dependent prototype cities pp. 98-126

- Jimi B. Oke, Arun Prakash Akkinepally, Siyu Chen, Yifei Xie, Youssef M. Aboutaleb, Carlos Lima Azevedo, P. Christopher Zegras, Joseph Ferreira and Moshe Ben-Akiva
- Examining impacts of time-based pricing strategies in public transportation: A study of Singapore pp. 127-141

- Muhammad Adnan, Bat-hen Nahmias Biran, Vishnu Baburajan, Kakali Basak and Moshe Ben-Akiva
- An efficient caching policy for content retrieval in autonomous connected vehicles pp. 142-152

- Muddasir Rahim, Muhammad Awais Javed, Ahmad Naseem Alvi and Muhammad Imran
- Promoting considerate parking behavior in dockless bike-sharing: An experimental study pp. 153-165

- Duan Su, Yacan Wang, Nan Yang and Xianghong Wang
- Test-riding the driverless bus: Determinants of satisfaction and reuse intention in eight test-track locations pp. 166-189

- Jordi Rosell and Jaime Allen
- Trip chain based usage patterns analysis of the round-trip carsharing system: A case study in Beijing pp. 190-203

- Xiaoyan Feng, Huijun Sun, Jianjun Wu, Zhiyuan Liu and Ying Lv
- Observing gendered interdependent mobility barriers using an ethnographic and time use approach pp. 204-214

- Paola Jirón, Juan-Antonio Carrasco and Marcela Rebolledo
- A game theoretic approach of deployment a multiple UAVs for optimal coverage pp. 215-230

- Ibrahim A. Nemer, Tarek R. Sheltami and Ashraf S. Mahmoud
- Travel behaviour in Brisbane: Trends, saturation, patterns and changes pp. 231-250

- Md. Kamruzzaman, Farjana Shatu and Khandker Nurul Habib
- An equality-based model for bike-sharing stations location in bicycle-public transport multimodal mobility pp. 251-265

- Leonardo Caggiani, Aleksandra Colovic and Michele Ottomanelli
- Interest-adoption discrepancies, mechanisms of mediation and socio-spatial inclusiveness in bike-sharing: The case of nine urban regions in Norway pp. 266-277

- Lars Böcker and Ellinor Anderson
- Modelling the influence of peers’ attitudes on choice behaviour: Theory and empirical application on electric vehicle preferences pp. 278-298

- Francesco Manca, Aruna Sivakumar, Nicolò Daina, Jonn Axsen and John W Polak
- How fair is the allocation of bike-sharing infrastructure? Framework for a qualitative and quantitative spatial fairness assessment pp. 299-319

- David Duran-Rodas, Dominic Villeneuve, Francisco C. Pereira and Gebhard Wulfhorst
- Interrelationships among service quality factors of Metro Rail Transit System: An integrated Bayesian networks and PLS-SEM approach pp. 320-336

- Jyoti Mandhani, Jogendra Kumar Nayak and Manoranjan Parida
- Valuation of travel time reliability: Considering the traveler's adaptive expectation with an indifference band on daily trip duration pp. 337-353

- Jianhua Fu and Yongqing Zhang
- Bikesharing, equity, and disadvantaged communities: A case study in Chicago pp. 354-371

- Xiaodong Qian and Miguel Jaller
Volume 139, issue C, 2020
- A joint panel binary logit and fractional split model for converting route-level transit ridership data to stop-level boarding and alighting data pp. 1-16

- Moshiur Rahman, Shamsunnahar Yasmin and Naveen Eluru
- Deregulation and competition in Japanese intercity coach industry pp. 17-34

- Seiichiro Mizuta
- Air and rail connectivity patterns of major city clusters in China pp. 35-53

- Kun Wang, Changmin Jiang, Adolf K.Y. Ng and Zhenran Zhu
- Sexual harassment in public transport in Bogotá pp. 54-69

- Lina Marcela Quinones
- Commuter value perceptions in peak avoidance behavior: An empirical study in the Beijing subway system pp. 70-84

- Yu Wang, Yacan Wang, Dick Ettema, Zidan Mao, Samuel G. Charlton and Huiyu Zhou
- Puzzling over parking: Assessing the transitional parking requirement in Vancouver, British Columbia pp. 85-101

- Alex Jürgen Thumm and Anthony Perl
- The importance of consumer motives for green mobility: A multi-modal perspective pp. 102-118

- Mario Herberz, Ulf J.J. Hahnel and Tobias Brosch
- Quantifying preference heterogeneity in transit service desired quality using a latent class choice model pp. 119-133

- Gamal Eldeeb and Moataz Mohamed
- Importance rankings of nodes in the China Railway Express network under the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 134-147

- Xu Zhang, Wei Zhang and Paul Tae-Woo Lee
- A comparison in travel patterns and determinants of user demand between docked and dockless bike-sharing systems using multi-sourced data pp. 148-173

- Xinwei Ma, Yanjie Ji, Yufei Yuan, Niels Van Oort, Yuchuan Jin and Serge Hoogendoorn
- A framework for the impact of highly automated vehicles with limited operational design domains pp. 174-188

- Amitai Y. Bin-Nun and Isabel Binamira
- Environmental governance of transportation infrastructure under Belt and Road Initiative: A unified framework pp. 189-199

- Xueqin Wang, Yiik Diew Wong, Kum Fai Yuen and Kevin X. Li
- Transportation professionals' visions of transit sexual assault: The problem of deproblematizing beliefs pp. 200-216

- Gwen Kash
- To scoot or not to scoot: Findings from a recent survey about the benefits and barriers of using E-scooters for riders and non-riders pp. 217-227

- Rebecca L. Sanders, Michael Branion-Calles and Trisalyn A. Nelson
- Optimal choice of capacity, toll, and subsidy for build-operate-transfer roads with a paid minimum traffic guarantee pp. 228-254

- Shasha Shi, Qingxian An and Ke Chen
- Mobility needs, activity patterns and activity flexibility: How subjective and objective constraints influence mode choice pp. 255-272

- Mikkel Thorhauge, Habtamu Tilahun Kassahun, Elisabetta Cherchi and Sonja Haustein
- Transport policy evaluation based on elasticity analysis with social interactions pp. 273-296

- Hsu-Sheng Hsieh
- Ethnic diversity and transport poverty pp. 297-309

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
- Developing an urban bikeability index for different types of cyclists as a tool to prioritise bicycle infrastructure investments pp. 310-334

- Julian Arellana, María Saltarín, Ana Margarita Larrañaga, Virginia I. González and César Augusto Henao
- Impacts of variable message signs on en-route route choice behavior pp. 335-349

- Wenjing Zhao, Zhuanglin Ma, Kui Yang, Helai Huang, Fredrik Monsuur and Jaeyoung Lee
- Determinants of intention-to-use first-/last-mile automated bus service pp. 350-375

- Pei Nen Esther Chee, Yusak O. Susilo and Yiik Diew Wong
- Misguided quality incentives: The case of the Santiago bus system pp. 376-399

- Marco Batarce and Franco Ávila
- Domestic workers’ commutes in Bogotá: Transportation, gender and social exclusion pp. 400-411

- Valentina Montoya-Robledo and Germán Escovar-Álvarez
- Economic growth, transport accessibility and regional equity impacts of high-speed railways in Italy: ten years ex post evaluation and future perspectives pp. 412-428

- Ennio Cascetta, Armando Cartenì, Ilaria Henke and Francesca Pagliara
- Using a sequential latent class approach for model averaging: Benefits in forecasting and behavioural insights pp. 429-454

- Thomas O. Hancock, Stephane Hess, Andrew Daly and James Fox
- Estimating the marginal costs of road wear pp. 455-471

- Jan-Eric Nilsson, Kristin Svensson and Mattias Haraldsson
Volume 138, issue C, 2020
- Economic and distributional effects of different fare schemes: Evidence from the Metropolitan Region of Barcelona pp. 1-14

- Anna Matas, Josep-Lluis Raymond and Adriana Ruiz
- Integrated impacts of public transport travel and travel satisfaction on quality of life of older people pp. 15-27

- Junghwa Kim, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Toshiyuki Nakamura, Nobuhiro Uno and Takenori Iwamoto
- Autonomous taxis & public health: High cost or high opportunity cost? pp. 28-36

- Ashley Nunes and Kristen D. Hernandez
- How attractive is it to use the internet while commuting? A work-attitude-based segmentation of Northern California commuters pp. 37-50

- Sungtaek Choi and Patricia Mokhtarian
- A multi-criteria spatial evaluation framework to optimise the siting of freight consolidation facilities in inner-city areas pp. 51-69

- Khalid Aljohani and Russell G. Thompson
- Modeling demand for ridesourcing as feeder for high capacity mass transit systems with an application to the planned Beirut BRT pp. 70-91

- Najib Zgheib, Maya Abou-Zeid and Isam Kaysi
- Willingness to ride and perceptions of autonomous public transit pp. 92-104

- Eva Kassens-Noor, Zeenat Kotval-Karamchandani and Meng Cai
- Impact of vehicle automation and electric propulsion on production costs for mobility services worldwide pp. 105-126

- Henrik Becker, Felix Becker, Ryosuke Abe, Shlomo Bekhor, Prawira F. Belgiawan, Junia Compostella, Emilio Frazzoli, Lewis M. Fulton, Davi Guggisberg Bicudo, Krishna Murthy Gurumurthy, David A. Hensher, Johan W. Joubert, Kara M. Kockelman, Lars Kröger, Scott Le Vine, Jai Malik, Katarzyna Marczuk, Reza Ashari Nasution, Jeppe Rich, Andrea Papu Carrone, Danqi Shen, Yoram Shiftan, Alejandro Tirachini, Yale Z. Wong, Mengmeng Zhang, Patrick M. Bösch and Kay W. Axhausen
- Enhancing rail direct demand models with competition between ticket types using contributions from economic theory and market research pp. 127-144

- Jeremy Toner, Mark Wardman, Jeremy Shires, Fitsum Teklu and Andrew Hatfield
- Social enterprise as catalyst of transformation in the micro-mobility sector pp. 145-157

- Varsolo Sunio, Miguel Laperal and Iderlina Mateo-Babiano
- Impacts of high-speed railways on economic growth and disparity in China pp. 158-171

- Mengjie Jin, Kun-Chin Lin, Wenming Shi, Paul T.W. Lee and Kevin X. Li
- Facility location and capacity planning considering policy preference and uncertain demand under the One Belt One Road initiative pp. 172-186

- Yaping Fu, Di Wu, Yan Wang and Hongfeng Wang
- Comparing social costs of public transport networks structured around an Open and Closed BRT corridor in medium sized cities pp. 187-212

- Francisco Proboste, Juan Carlos Muñoz and Antonio Gschwender
- Meta-analysis of value of time in freight transportation: A comprehensive review based on discrete choice models pp. 213-233

- Xuezong Tao and Lichao Zhu
- Do specialisation and port size affect port efficiency? Evidence from cargo handling service in Spanish ports pp. 234-249

- Ivone Pérez, María Manuela González and Lourdes Trujillo
- Travel preferences of multimodal transport systems in emerging markets: The case of Beijing pp. 250-266

- Feixiong Liao, Qiong Tian, Theo Arentze, Hai-Jun Huang and Harry J.P. Timmermans
- How comparable are origin-destination matrices estimated from automatic fare collection, origin-destination surveys and household travel survey? An empirical investigation in Lyon pp. 267-282

- Oscar Egu and Patrick Bonnel
- Free flow speed estimation: A probabilistic, latent approach. Impact of speed limit changes and road characteristics pp. 283-298

- Ary P. Silvano, Haris N. Koutsopoulos and Haneen Farah
- Does China’s high-speed rail development lead to regional disparities? A network perspective pp. 299-321

- Shuli Liu, Yulai Wan and Anming Zhang
- Examining the impact of car-sharing on private vehicle ownership pp. 322-341

- Fan Zhou, Zuduo Zheng, Jake Whitehead, Robert K. Perrons, Simon Washington and Lionel Page
- Marschrutkas: Digitalisation, sustainability and mobility justice in a low-tech mobility sector pp. 342-352

- Wladimir Sgibnev and Lela Rekhviashvili
- A stakeholders perspective on improving barriers in implementation of public bicycle sharing system (PBSS) pp. 353-366

- Samir J. Patel and Chetan R. Patel
- Assessing the impacts of automated mobility-on-demand through agent-based simulation: A study of Singapore pp. 367-388

- Simon Oh, Ravi Seshadri, Carlos Lima Azevedo, Nishant Kumar, Kakali Basak and Moshe Ben-Akiva
- Bike sharing use in conjunction to public transport: Exploring spatiotemporal, age and gender dimensions in Oslo, Norway pp. 389-401

- Lars Böcker, Ellinor Anderson, Tanu Priya Uteng and Torstein Throndsen
- Estimating the housing capitalization effects of new infrastructure: Should we be using rents instead of prices? pp. 402-421

- Daniel Melser
- Impact of high-speed rail on social equity in China: Evidence from a mode choice survey pp. 422-441

- Xiaohong Ren, Zhenhua Chen, Fang Wang, Ting Dan, Wei Wang, Xiaotong Guo and Chunhua Liu
- The effectiveness of decarbonizing the passenger transport sector through monetary incentives pp. 442-462

- Rudolph Santarromana, Joana Mendonça and André Martins Dias
- Scheduling synchronization in urban rail transit networks: Trade-offs between transfer passenger and last train operation pp. 463-490

- Xin Guo, Jianjun Wu, Huijun Sun, Xin Yang, Jian Gang Jin and David Z.W. Wang
- Transitioning towards the deployment of line-based autonomous buses: Consequences for service frequency and vehicle capacity pp. 491-507

- Jonas Hatzenbühler, Oded Cats and Erik Jenelius
- Passenger opinions of the perceived safety and interaction with automated shuttles: A test ride study with ‘hidden’ safety steward pp. 508-524

- Sina Nordhoff, Jork Stapel, Bart van Arem and Riender Happee
- Travel and cognitive dissonance pp. 525-536

- Jonas De Vos and Patrick A. Singleton
- Using weather forecasts to forecast whether bikes are used pp. 537-559

- Jan Wessel
- Does Uber affect bicycle-sharing usage? Evidence from a natural experiment in Budapest: A comment pp. 560-563

- Péter Bucsky
- Does Uber affect bicycle-sharing usage? Evidence from a natural experiment in Budapest: A rejoinder pp. 564-566

- Barna Bakó, Zombor Berezvai, Peter Isztin and Enikő Zita Vigh
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