Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
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Volume 137, issue C, 2020
- Designing a large-scale public transport network using agent-based microsimulation pp. 1-15

- Patrick Manser, Henrik Becker, Sebastian Hörl and Kay W. Axhausen
- Freight road transport analysis in the metro São Paulo: Logistical activities and CO2 emissions pp. 16-33

- P.J. Pérez-Martínez, R.M. Miranda and M.F. Andrade
- Tradable permits to manage urban mobility: Market design and experimental implementation pp. 34-46

- Devi K. Brands, Erik Verhoef, Jasper Knockaert and Paul R. Koster
- Modeling incentive strategies for landside integration in multimodal transport chains pp. 47-64

- Chenrui Qu, Qingcheng Zeng, Kevin X. Li and Kun-Chin Lin
- Effect of on-street parking pricing policies on parking characteristics: A case study of Nanning pp. 65-78

- Hao Wang, Ruimin Li, Wang, Xiaokun (Cara) and Pan Shang
- Drivers’ preferences for electric cars in Italy. Evidence from a country with limited but growing electric car uptake pp. 79-94

- Romeo Danielis, Lucia Rotaris, Marco Giansoldati and Mariangela Scorrano
- Multidimensional resource allocation for freight transportation project planning and decision making pp. 95-110

- Santosh Bhattarai, Mihalis M. Golias, Sabyasachee Mishra and Ahmadreza Talebian
- Identifying regional characteristics of transportation research with Transport Research International Documentation (TRID) data pp. 111-130

- Yanshuo Sun and Sajeeb Kirtonia
- Valuation of transfer for bus users: The case of Gran Canaria pp. 131-144

- Raquel Espino and Concepción Román
- On the modal shift from motorway to high-speed rail: evidence from Italy pp. 145-164

- Mattia Borsati and Daniel Albalate
- Social equity-based timetabling and ticket pricing for high-speed railways pp. 165-186

- Shuguang Zhan, S.C. Wong and S.M. Lo
- Analysing travel mode and airline choice using latent class modelling: A case study in Western Australia pp. 187-205

- Heng Zhou, Richard Norman, Xia, Jianhong(Cecilia), Brett Hughes, Keone Kelobonye, Gabi Nikolova and Torbjorn Falkmer
- An empirical reappraisal of the four types of cyclists pp. 206-221

- Laura Cabral and Amy M. Kim
- Productivity and convergence in Norwegian container seaports: An SFA-based Malmquist productivity index approach pp. 222-239

- James Odeck and Halvor Schøyen
- TEN-T corridors – Stairway to heaven or highway to hell? pp. 240-258

- Kathrin Goldmann and Jan Wessel
- Investigating the underlying social psychology of the innovation adoption in container trucking industry pp. 259-270

- Yang Chen, Kan Tao, Wen Jiao and Dong Yang
- Walking as a service – Does it have legs? pp. 271-284

- Glenn Lyons
- A round-trip bus evacuation model with scheduling and routing planning pp. 285-300

- Xing Zhao, Kang Ji, Peng Xu, Wen-wen Qian, Gang Ren and Xiao-nian Shan
- The effects of e-ridehailing on motorcycle ownership in an emerging-country megacity pp. 301-312

- Zia Wadud
- Revisiting the foundations of fare evasion research pp. 313-324

- Colin Boyd
- Incentives for quick penetration of electric vehicles in five European countries: Perceptions from experts and stakeholders pp. 326-342

- Georgina Santos and Huw Davies
- Can product service systems support electric vehicle adoption? pp. 343-359

- Axel Ensslen, Till Gnann, Patrick Jochem, Patrick Plötz, Elisabeth Dütschke and Wolf Fichtner
- State of the art and practice of urban freight management pp. 360-382

- José Holguín-Veras, Johanna Amaya Leal, Iván Sánchez-Diaz, Michael Browne and Jeffrey Wojtowicz
- State of the art and practice of urban freight management Part II: Financial approaches, logistics, and demand management pp. 383-410

- José Holguín-Veras, Johanna Amaya Leal, Ivan Sanchez-Diaz, Michael Browne and Jeffrey Wojtowicz
- Classifying the traffic state of urban expressways: A machine-learning approach pp. 411-428

- Zeyang Cheng, Wei Wang, Jian Lu and Xue Xing
- A metaheuristic for the time-dependent vehicle routing problem considering driving hours regulations – An application in city logistics pp. 429-446

- Nicolas Rincon-Garcia, Ben Waterson, Tom J. Cherrett and Fernando Salazar-Arrieta
- Combining environmental quality assessment of bicycle infrastructures with vertical acceleration measurements pp. 447-458

- Javier Yesid Mahecha Nuñez, Danilo Rinaldi Bisconsini and Antônio Nélson Rodrigues da Silva
- Combination of tradable credit scheme and link capacity improvement to balance economic growth and environmental management in sustainable-oriented transport development: A bi-objective bi-level programming approach pp. 459-471

- Guangmin Wang, Meng Xu, Susan Grant-Muller and Zaihan Gao
- Correcting for endogeneity due to omitted crowding in public transport choice using the Multiple Indicator Solution (MIS) method pp. 472-484

- Cristian Guevara, Alejandro Tirachini, Ricardo Hurtubia and Thijs Dekker
- Surrogate-based optimization for multi-objective toll design problems pp. 485-503

- Daniel Rodriguez-Roman and Stephen G. Ritchie
- A framework for analyzing the competitiveness of unconventional modes of transportation in developing cities pp. 504-518

- Md. Golam Sobhani, Md. Nafis Imtiyaz, Md. Shafiul Azam and Moinul Hossain
- Bicycle superhighway: An environmentally sustainable policy for urban transport pp. 519-540

- Amit Agarwal, Dominik Ziemke and Kai Nagel
- Shortest hyperpaths in a multimodal hypergraph with real-time information on some transit lines pp. 541-559

- David López and Angélica Lozano
- User perception of fairness of time-of-day pricing and other typical toll discounts pp. 560-581

- José Holguín-Veras, Trilce Encarnación and Carlos A. González-Calderón
Volume 136, issue C, 2020
- Time use: The role of sleep pp. 1-20

- Sergio Jara-Diaz and Jorge Rosales-Salas
- Who’s ditching the bus? pp. 21-34

- Simon J. Berrebi and Kari E. Watkins
- The impacts of same day delivery online shopping on local store shopping in Nanjing, China pp. 35-47

- Guangliang Xi, Xinyu Cao and Feng Zhen
- Towards welfare optimal operation of innovative mobility concepts: External cost pricing in a world of shared autonomous vehicles pp. 48-63

- Ihab Kaddoura, Joschka Bischoff and Kai Nagel
- Automated drivability: Toward an assessment of the spatial deployment of level 4 automated vehicles pp. 64-84

- Aggelos Soteropoulos, Mathias Mitteregger, Martin Berger and Jakob Zwirchmayr
- Regulations for on-road testing of connected and automated vehicles: Assessing the potential for global safety harmonization pp. 85-98

- Dasom Lee and David J. Hess
- People’s current mobility costs and willingness to pay for Mobility as a Service offerings pp. 99-119

- Timo Liljamo, Heikki Liimatainen, Markus Pöllänen and Roni Utriainen
- Who and where rideshares? Rideshare travel and use in Los Angeles pp. 120-134

- Anne E. Brown
- A diffusion model for estimating adoption patterns of a one-way carsharing system in its initial years pp. 135-150

- Cen Zhang, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Masahiro Kuwahara, Toshiyuki Nakamura and Nobuhiro Uno
- The value of physical distribution flexibility in serving dense and uncertain urban markets pp. 151-177

- André Snoeck and Matthias Winkenbach
- Analysis of port choice: A methodological proposal adjusted with public data pp. 178-193

- Ana Martínez-Pardo, Alfonso Orro and Lorena Garcia-Alonso
- Competitive tendering, ownership and cost efficiency in road maintenance services in Sweden: A panel data analysis pp. 194-204

- Sherzod Yarmukhamedov, Andrew S.J. Smith and Jean-Christophe Thiebaud
- Total factor logistics productivity: A spatial approach to the Italian regions pp. 205-222

- David Barilla, Fabio Carlucci, Andrea Cirà, Giuseppe Ioppolo and Lucio Siviero
- On the role of route choice modeling in transit sketchy design pp. 223-243

- Sida Luo and Nie, Yu (Marco)
- Impact of the development of the China-Europe Railway Express – A case on the Chongqing international logistics center pp. 244-261

- Zhongzhen Yang, Yu Sun and Paul Tae-Woo Lee
- Predicting the use frequency of ride-sourcing by off-campus university students through random forest and Bayesian network techniques pp. 262-281

- Mahdi Aghaabbasi, Zohreh Asadi Shekari, Muhammad Zaly Shah, Oloruntobi Olakunle, Danial Jahed Armaghani and Mehdi Moeinaddini
- Coupled application of generative adversarial networks and conventional neural networks for travel mode detection using GPS data pp. 282-292

- Linchao Li, Jiasong Zhu, Hailong Zhang, Huachun Tan, Bowen Du and Bin Ran
- A multi-modal network equilibrium model with captive mode choice and path size logit route choice pp. 293-317

- Guangchao Wang, Anthony Chen, Songyot Kitthamkesorn, Seungkyu Ryu, Hang Qi, Ziqi Song and Jianguo Song
- Why is active travel more satisfying than motorized travel? Evidence from Dublin pp. 318-333

- Leonhard K. Lades, J Andrew Kelly and Luke Kelleher
- On the commute travel pattern with compressed work schedule pp. 334-356

- Qida Su and David Z.W. Wang
- Area-based equitable pricing strategies for multimodal urban networks with heterogeneous users pp. 357-374

- Nan Zheng and Nikolas Geroliminis
- Does lacking a car put the brakes on activity participation? Private vehicle access and access to opportunities among low-income adults pp. 375-397

- Eric A. Morris, Evelyn Blumenberg and Erick Guerra
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