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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 120, issue C, 2019
- Balancing competition and cooperation: Evidence from transatlantic airline markets pp. 1-16

- Volodymyr Bilotkach and Kai Hüschelrath
- On the potential for one-way electric vehicle car-sharing in future mobility systems pp. 17-30

- Richard Mounce and John D. Nelson
- A spatially-explicit method for analyzing the equity of transit commuters' accessibility pp. 31-42

- Eran Ben-Elia and Itzhak Benenson
- Strategic correlations for maritime clusters pp. 43-57

- Ioannis G. Koliousis, Stratos Papadimitriou, Elena Riza, Peter J. Stavroulakis and Vangelis Tsioumas
- Implications of traffic signal cybersecurity on potential deliberate traffic disruptions pp. 58-70

- Kenneth A. Perrine, Michael W. Levin, Cesar N. Yahia, Melissa Duell and Stephen D. Boyles
- Geographic mobility of recent immigrants and urban transit demand in the U.S.: New evidence and planning implications pp. 71-82

- Sandip Chakrabarti and Gary Painter
- Efficiency in rail transport: Evaluation of the main drivers through meta-analysis with resampling pp. 83-100

- Dalmo Marchetti and Peter F. Wanke
- The effect of parenthood on travel behavior: Evidence from the California Household Travel Survey pp. 101-115

- Sandip Chakrabarti and Kenneth Joh
- Children's independent travel to and from primary school: Evidence from a suburban town in Germany pp. 116-131

- Joachim Scheiner, Oliver Huber and Stefan Lohmüller
- Assessing the impact of major infrastructure projects on port choice decision: The Colombian case pp. 132-148

- Laura Vega, Victor Cantillo and Julian Arellana
- Evaluating passenger satisfaction index based on PLS-SEM model: Evidence from Chinese public transport service pp. 149-164

- Chunqin Zhang, Yong Liu, Weite Lu and Guangnian Xiao
- Express delivery with high-speed railway: Definitely feasible or just a publicity stunt pp. 165-187

- Mingkai Bi, Shiwei He and Xu, Wangtu (Ato)
- Fifty years of Transportation Research journals: A bibliometric overview pp. 188-223

- Nikunja M. Modak, José M. Merigó, Richard Weber, Felipe Manzor and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- The impact of fare complexity on rail demand pp. 224-238

- Paulo Anciaes, Paul Metcalfe, Chris Heywood and Rob Sheldon
- Carsharing use by college students: The case of Milan and Rome pp. 239-251

- Lucia Rotaris, Romeo Danielis and Ila Maltese
- Which curves are dangerous? A network-wide analysis of traffic crash and infrastructure data pp. 252-260

- Michal Bíl, Richard Andrášik and Jiří Sedoník
- Market power and its determinants in the Chinese railway industry pp. 261-276

- Hongchang Li, Kemei Yu, Kun Wang and Anming Zhang
- The accuracy of benefit-cost analyses (BCAs) in transportation: An ex-post evaluation of road projects pp. 277-294

- James Odeck and Anne Kjerkreit
- Consensus planning in transport: The case of Vancouver’s transportation plebiscite pp. 295-305

- Crystal Legacy and John Stone
Volume 119, issue C, 2019
- Understanding the impact of reoccurring and non-financial incentives on plug-in electric vehicle adoption – A review pp. 1-14

- Scott Hardman
- Mean field theory of demand responsive ride pooling systems pp. 15-28

- Stephan Herminghaus
- A novel policy making aid model for the development of LNG fuelled ships pp. 29-44

- Chengpeng Wan, Xinping Yan, Di Zhang and Zaili Yang
- Optimal pavement management: Resilient roads in support of emergency response of cyclone affected coastal areas pp. 45-61

- Shohel Amin, Umma Tamima and Luis E. Amador-Jiménez
- Modelling the route choice behaviour under stop-&-go traffic for different car driver segments pp. 62-72

- N. Saxena, T.H. Rashidi, V.V. Dixit and S.T. Waller
- “To support or not to support, that is the question”. Testing the VBN theory in predicting support for car use reduction policies inRussia pp. 73-81

- Ayça Berfu Ünal, Linda Steg and Juliana Granskaya
- Prospects of cold ironing as an emissions reduction option pp. 82-95

- Thalis P.V. Zis
- Pricing and investment in alternative transport infrastructures pp. 96-107

- Ginés de Rus and M. Pilar Socorro
- Airline capacity decisions under supply-demand equilibrium of Australia’s domestic aviation market pp. 108-121

- Iman Mohammadian, Ahmad Abareshi, Babak Abbasi and Mark Goh
- To be or not to be dockless: Empirical analysis of dockless bikeshare development in China pp. 122-147

- Tianqi Gu, Inhi Kim and Graham Currie
- Using HLM to investigate the relationship between traffic accident risk of private vehicles and public transportation pp. 148-161

- Tzu-Ying Chen and Rong-Chang Jou
- Is promoting public transit an effective intervention for obesity? pp. 162-169

- Zhaowei She, Douglas M. King and Sheldon H. Jacobson
- The evolutionary interaction between taxi-sharing behaviours and social networks pp. 170-180

- Yaoli Wang, Ronny Kutadinata and Stephan Winter
- The sensitivity of rail demand to variations in motoring costs: Findings from a comparison of methods pp. 181-199

- Mark Wardman, Andrew Hatfield, Jeremy Shires and Mahmoud Ishtaiwi
- Modelling intermodal travel in Switzerland: A recursive logit approach pp. 200-213

- Lucas Meyer de Freitas, Henrik Becker, Maëlle Zimmermann and Kay W. Axhausen
- Does cargo matter? The impact of air cargo operations on departure on-time performance for combination carriers pp. 214-223

- Anne Lange
- A four-step method for electric-vehicle charging facility deployment in a dense city: An empirical study in Singapore pp. 224-237

- Hua Wang, De Zhao, Qiang Meng, Ghim Ping Ong and Der-Horng Lee
- Measuring the value for money of transport infrastructure procurement; an intergenerational approach pp. 238-254

- Domingo Penyalver, Mateu Turró and John B. Williamson
- Wage and tax competitiveness: The case of Hellenic shipping pp. 255-270

- Anna Merika, Triantafyllou Anna and George Zombanakis
- An incentive mechanism design for bus subsidy based on the route service level pp. 271-283

- Shuai Ling, Ning Jia, Shoufeng Ma, Yanfei Lan and Wandi Hu
- The impact of including service quality into efficiency analysis: The case of franchising regional rail passenger serves in Germany pp. 284-300

- Heike Link
- The causality of road traffic fatalities with its determinants in upper middle income countries: A continent-wide comparison pp. 301-312

- Qamar Ali, Muhammad Rizwan Yaseen and Muhammad Tariq Iqbal Khan
- Socio-structural and psychological factors behind car use: Comparing Northern and Eastern Europe pp. 313-325

- Kati Orru, Age Poom and Annika Nordlund
- Identifying passengers’ needs in cabin interiors of high-speed rails in China using quality function deployment for improving passenger satisfaction pp. 326-342

- Kwai-Sang Chin, Qiang Yang, Catherine Y.P. Chan, Kwok L. Tsui and Yan-lai Li
- Decomposition and attribution analysis of the transport sector’s carbon dioxide intensity change in China pp. 343-358

- Fei Huang, Dequn Zhou, Qunwei Wang and Ye Hang
- On the impact of vehicle automation on the value of travel time while performing work and leisure activities in a car: Theoretical insights and results from a stated preference survey pp. 359-382

- Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Correia, Erwin Looff, Sander van Cranenburgh, Maaike Snelder and Bart van Arem
- The who, why, and when of Uber and other ride-hailing trips: An examination of a large sample household travel survey pp. 383-392

- Mischa Young and Steven Farber
Volume 118, issue C, 2018
- Bayesian networks and structural equation modelling to develop service quality models: Metro of Seville case study pp. 1-13

- Francisco Díez-Mesa, Rocio de Oña and Juan de Oña
- Bike sharing and users’ subjective well-being: An empirical study in China pp. 14-24

- Liang Ma, Xin Zhang, Xiaoyan Ding and Gaoshan Wang
- Partially limited access control design for special-use freeway lanes pp. 25-37

- Xiaonian Shan, Peng Hao, Kanok Boriboonsomsin, Guoyuan Wu, Matthew Barth and Xiaohong Chen
- Kriging based saturation flow models for traffic conditions in Indian cities pp. 38-51

- Arpita Saha, Souvik Chakraborty, Satish Chandra and Indrajit Ghosh
- A comparative study on the operational performance of four-leg intersections by control type pp. 52-67

- Abubeker N. Arshi, Wael K.M. Alhajyaseen, Hideki Nakamura and Xin Zhang
- Predicting travel flows with spatially explicit aggregate models pp. 68-88

- Kasper Kerkman, Karel Martens and Henk Meurs
- Effects of vehicle restriction policies: Analysis using license plate recognition data in Langfang, China pp. 89-103

- Zhiyong Liu, Ruimin Li, Wang, Xiaokun(Cara) and Pan Shang
- Synergistic effects of the built environment and commuting programs on commute mode choice pp. 104-118

- Chuan Ding, Xinyu Cao and Yunpeng Wang
- Gamification design to foster stakeholder engagement and behavior change: An application to urban freight transport pp. 119-132

- Edoardo Marcucci, Valerio Gatta and Michela Le Pira
- Managing reliever gateway airports with high-speed rail network pp. 133-146

- Mikio Takebayashi and Masamitsu Onishi
- Analysing the heavy goods vehicle “écotaxe” in France: Why did a promising idea fail in implementation? pp. 147-173

- Patrick Rigot-Müller
- Five things you should know about cost overrun pp. 174-190

- Bent Flyvbjerg, Atif Ansar, Alexander Budzier, Søren Buhl, Chantal Cantarelli, Massimo Garbuio, Carsten Glenting, Mette Skamris Holm, Dan Lovallo, Daniel Lunn, Eric Molin, Arne Rønnest, Allison Stewart and Bert van Wee
- Quantifying the substitutability and complementarity between high-speed rail and air transport pp. 191-215

- Fangni Zhang, Daniel J. Graham and Mark Siu Chun Wong
- Cognitive construction of travel modes among high-mileage car users and non-car users – A Repertory Grid analysis pp. 216-233

- Christin Hoffmann, Charles Abraham, Stephen M. Skippon and Mathew P. White
- “Tell them what they want to hear and get back to work”: Insights into the utility of current occupational health assessments from the perspectives of train drivers pp. 234-244

- Anjum Naweed, Janine Chapman and Joshua Trigg
- Managerial performance of airports in Brazil before and after concessions pp. 245-257

- Elton Fernandes and Ricardo Rodrigues Pacheco
- Consumer willingness to pay for vehicle attributes: What do we Know? pp. 258-279

- David Greene, Anushah Hossain, Julia Hofmann, Gloria Helfand and Robert Beach
- Design solutions to improve resilience of metro vehicle to blast events pp. 280-291

- El Miloudi El Koursi, Jean-Luc Bruyelle, Richard Seddon and Conor O'Neill
- Network structure and the journey to work: An intra-metropolitan analysis pp. 292-304

- Pavithra Parthasarathi and David Levinson
- Public support of transport policy instruments, perceived transport quality and satisfaction with democracy. What is the relationship? pp. 305-318

- Petter Christiansen
- Dynamic patterns of dry bulk freight spot rates through the lens of a time-varying coefficient model pp. 319-330

- Byoung-Wook Ko
- The impact of daily and annual driving on fuel economy and CO2 emissions of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles pp. 331-340

- Patrick Plötz, Simon Árpád Funke and Patrick Jochem
- Public private partnerships in the provision of tolled roads: Shared value creation, trust and control pp. 341-359

- Demi Chung and David Hensher
- Daily travel behavior and emotional well-being: Effects of trip mode, duration, purpose, and companionship pp. 360-373

- Jing Zhu and Yingling Fan
- Modelling the choice and timing of acquiring a driver’s license: Revelations from a hazard model applied to the University students in Toronto pp. 374-386

- Khandker Nurul Habib
- Exploring ITE’s Trip Generation Manual: Assessing age of data and land-use taxonomy in vehicle trip generation for transportation impact analyses pp. 387-398

- Kristina M. Currans and Kelly J. Clifton
- The role of charging technologies in upscaling the use of electric buses in public transport: Experiences from demonstration projects pp. 399-415

- Maria Xylia and Semida Silveira
- Making transport planning more collaborative? The case of Strategic Choice of Measures in Swedish transport planning pp. 416-429

- Patrik Tornberg and John Odhage
- Private road supply in networks with heterogeneous users pp. 430-443

- Xinying Fu, Vincent van den Berg and Erik Verhoef
- Is the urbanisation of young adults reducing their driving? pp. 444-456

- Steve Melia, Kiron Chatterjee and Gordon Stokes
- Is transportation infrastructure cost recoverable under the risk of disasters? pp. 457-465

- Ryo Itoh
- Residential self-selection, reverse causality and residential dissonance. A latent class transition model of interactions between the built environment, travel attitudes and travel behavior pp. 466-479

- Paul van de Coevering, Kees Maat and Bert van Wee
- Impact of the smart port industry on the Korean national economy using input-output analysis pp. 480-493

- Wang Ki Jun, Min-Kyu Lee and Jae Young Choi
- Modeling frequency of rural demand response transit trips pp. 494-505

- Zohora Sultana, Sabyasachee Mishra, Christopher R. Cherry, Mihalis M. Golias and Saman Tabrizizadeh Jeffers
- Evaluation and comparison of the development performances of typical free trade port zones in China pp. 506-526

- Jihong Chen, Zheng Wan, Fangwei Zhang, Nam-kyu Park, Aibing Zheng and Jun Zhao
- Using virtual accessibility and physical accessibility as joint predictors of activity-travel behavior pp. 527-544

- Patrícia S. Lavieri, Qichun Dai and Chandra R. Bhat
- China’s NEV market development and its capability of enabling premium NEV: Referencing from the NEV market performance of BMW and Mercedes in China pp. 545-555

- Zheng Hu and Jiahai Yuan
- Environmental considerations in the Single European Sky: A Delphi approach pp. 556-566

- Marina Efthymiou and Andreas Papatheodorou
- What motivates public support for public transit? pp. 567-580

- Michael Manville and Adam Seth Levine
- Modeling the acceptance of taxi owners and drivers to operate premium electric taxis: Policy insights into improving taxi service quality and reducing air pollution pp. 581-593

- W.H. Yang, R.C.P. Wong and W.Y. Szeto
- Evaluating the effects of the road safety system approach in Brunei pp. 594-607

- M. Ohidul Haque and Tariq H. Haque
- Travel mobility and social participation among older people in a transit metropolis: A socio-spatial-temporal perspective pp. 608-626

- Sylvia Y. He, Yannie H.Y. Cheung and Sui Tao
- The impact of railway reform on corporate export: The case of China pp. 627-647

- Cong Wang, Hangjun Yang and Hang Yuan
- Can airfares tell? An alternative empirical strategy for airport congestion internalization pp. 648-661

- Huanxiu Guo, Changmin Jiang and Yulai Wan
- Review and meta-analysis of inter-modal cross-elasticity evidence pp. 662-681

- Mark Wardman, Jeremy Toner, Nils Fearnley, Stefan Flügel and Marit Killi
- Evaluating the determinants of switching to public transit in an automobile-oriented mid-sized Canadian city: A longitudinal analysis pp. 682-695

- Patricia A. Collins and Robert MacFarlane
- A simulator evaluation of in-vehicle human machine interfaces for eco-safe driving pp. 696-713

- Atiyeh Vaezipour, Andry Rakotonirainy, Narelle Haworth and Patricia Delhomme
- Market driven ship investment decision using the real option approach pp. 714-729

- Ying Kou and Meifeng Luo
- Functional, symbolic and societal frames for automobility: Implications for sustainability transitions pp. 730-746

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and Jonn Axsen
- Some necessary conditions for the success of innovations in rail freight transport pp. 747-758

- Paolo Ferrari
- Trip stage satisfaction of public transport users: A reference-based model incorporating trip attributes, perceived service quality, psychological disposition and difference tolerance pp. 759-775

- Yanan Gao, Soora Rasouli, Harry Timmermans and Yuanqing Wang
- How vehicle market is segmented and influenced by subsidy policy: A theoretical study pp. 776-782

- Xiao Chen, Tian Wu, Rui Zheng and Xiaoxian Guo
- The relationship between organizational forms and the comprehensive effectiveness for public transport services in China? pp. 783-802

- Chunqin Zhang, Guangnian Xiao, Yong Liu and Feng Yu
- Which service is better on a linear travel corridor: Park & ride or on-demand public bus? pp. 803-818

- Jie Zhang, David Z.W. Wang and Meng Meng
- How trust can drive forward the user acceptance to the technology? In-vehicle technology for autonomous vehicle pp. 819-836

- Nadia Adnan, Shahrina Md Nordin, Mohamad Ariff bin Bahruddin and Murad Ali
- Study on the evolution of the air transport network of the Azores pp. 837-851

- António P. Antunes, Miguel G. Santos, João P. Pita and António Menezes
- Modelling the competitiveness of the ports along the Maritime Silk Road with big data pp. 852-867

- Peng Peng, Yu Yang, Feng Lu, Shifen Cheng, Naixia Mou and Ren Yang
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