Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 117, issue C, 2018
- Modelling the net traffic congestion impact of bus operations in Melbourne pp. 1-12

- Duy Q. Nguyen-Phuoc, Graham Currie, Chris De Gruyter, Inhi Kim and William Young
- Examining suitability of the integrated public transport system: A case study of Lahore pp. 13-25

- A. Aziz, M.S. Nawaz, M. Nadeem and L. Afzal
- Reducing carbon emissions related to the transportation of aggregates: Is road or rail the solution? pp. 26-38

- Chengchoa Zuo, Mark Birkin, Graham Clarke, Fiona McEvoy and Andrew Bloodworth
- Unobserved heterogeneity analysis of rail transit incident delays pp. 39-43

- Bismark Agbelie and Kathleen Libnao
- Evaluating the efficiency of major container shipping companies: A framework of dynamic network DEA with shared inputs pp. 44-57

- Shih-Liang Chao, Ming-Miin Yu and Wei-Fan Hsieh
- Policy implications for promoting the adoption of electric vehicles: Do consumer’s knowledge, perceived risk and financial incentive policy matter? pp. 58-69

- Shanyong Wang, Jing Wang, Jun Li, Jinpeng Wang and Liang Liang
- Does urban rail increase land value in emerging cities? Value uplift from Bangalore Metro pp. 70-86

- Rohit Sharma and Peter Newman
- An analysis of key factors of financial distress in airline companies in India using fuzzy AHP framework pp. 87-102

- Umesh S. Mahtani and Chandra Prakash Garg
- Optimal asset management strategies for mixed transit fleet pp. 103-116

- Huan Hoang Ngo, Rohan Shah and Sabyasachee Mishra
- Cycling related content in the driver licensing process pp. 117-126

- Jennifer Bonham, Marilyn Johnson and Narelle Haworth
- A combined approach to forecast container throughput demand: Scenarios for the Hamburg-Le Havre range of ports pp. 127-141

- Yasmine Rashed, Hilde Meersman, Christa Sys, Eddy Van de Voorde and Thierry Vanelslander
- US feeder airlines: Industry structure, networks and performance pp. 142-157

- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- Pareto optimization of public-private partnership toll road contracts with government guarantees pp. 158-175

- Jinbo Song, Yunpeng Zhao, Lulu Jin and Yan Sun
- The cost structure of transit in small urban and rural U.S. communities pp. 176-189

- David Ripplinger and John D. Bitzan
- One Belt one Road, but several routes: A case study of new emerging trade corridors connecting the Far East to Europe pp. 190-204

- Dong Yang, Liping Jiang and Adolf K.Y. Ng
- Acceptability of electric vehicle aimed measures: Effects of norm activation, perceived justice and effectiveness pp. 205-213

- A. Nordlund, J. Jansson and K. Westin
- Susceptibility of existing and planned Chinese railway system subjected to rainfall-induced multi-hazards pp. 214-226

- Kai Liu, Ming Wang, Yinxue Cao, Weihua Zhu and Guiling Yang
- Modeling network resilience of rail transit under operational incidents pp. 227-237

- Qing-Chang Lu
- Exploring adoption determinants of tax-subsidized company-leasing bicycles from the perspective of German employers and employees pp. 238-260

- Stefan Synek and Joerg Koenigstorfer
- Do people travel with their preferred travel mode? Analysing the extent of travel mode dissonance and its effect on travel satisfaction pp. 261-274

- Jonas De Vos
- Public transport experienced service reliability: Integrating travel time and travel conditions pp. 275-291

- Erik Jenelius
- Relative improvements in road mobility as compared to improvements in road accessibility and urban growth: A panel data analysis pp. 292-301

- Choy Peng Ng, Teik Hua Law, Fauzan Mohd Jakarni and S. Kulanthayan
- Potential uptake and willingness-to-pay for Mobility as a Service (MaaS): A stated choice study pp. 302-318

- Chinh Q. Ho, David Hensher, Corinne Mulley and Yale Z. Wong
- Temporal framing of stated preference experiments: does it affect valuations? pp. 319-333

- Stefanie Peer and Maria Börjesson
Volume 116, issue C, 2018
- Bike sharing differences among Millennials, Gen Xers, and Baby Boomers: Lessons learnt from New York City’s bike share pp. 1-14

- Kailai Wang, Gulsah Akar and Yu-Jen Chen
- Multiple remote tower for Single European Sky: The evolution from initial operational concept to regulatory approved implementation pp. 15-30

- Peter Kearney and Wen-Chin Li
- A review of computable general equilibrium models for transport and their applications in appraisal pp. 31-53

- Edward N. Robson, Kasun P. Wijayaratna and Vinayak V. Dixit
- The influence of vehicle body type in shaping behavioural intention to acquire electric vehicles: A multi-group structural equation approach pp. 54-72

- Moataz Mohamed, Christopher D. Higgins, Mark Ferguson and Weeberb Requia
- Travel time use over five decades pp. 73-96

- Chen Song and Chao Wei
- An example of working women in Mexico City: How can their vision reshape transport policy? pp. 97-111

- Lucia Mejia-Dorantes
- Getting away with texting: Behavioural adaptation of drivers engaging in visual-manual tasks while driving pp. 112-121

- Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios
- Acceptance of electric passenger cars in commercial fleets pp. 122-129

- Joachim Globisch, Elisabeth Dütschke and Joachim Schleich
- Taste heterogeneity as an alternative form of endogeneity bias: Investigating the attitude-moderated effects of built environment and socio-demographics on vehicle ownership using latent class modeling pp. 130-150

- Sung Hoo Kim and Patricia Mokhtarian
- Quantification of potential cruising time savings through intelligent parking services pp. 151-165

- Jin Cao and Monica Menendez
- A behavioral modeling approach to bicycle level of service pp. 166-177

- Julia B. Griswold, Mengqiao Yu, Victoria Filingeri, Offer Grembek and Joan L. Walker
- Shipping equity risk behavior and portfolio management pp. 178-200

- Panos Pouliasis, Nikos Papapostolou, Ioannis Kyriakou and Ilias Visvikis
- Airport slots and the internalization of congestion by airlines: An empirical model of integrated flight disruption management in Brazil pp. 201-219

- Victor A.P. Miranda and Alessandro Oliveira
- Modeling the endogeneity of lane-mean speeds and lane-speed deviations using a Bayesian structural equations approach with spatial correlation pp. 220-231

- Wen Cheng, Gurdiljot Singh Gill, Taha Sakrani, Dennis Ralls and Xudong Jia
- Evaluation of road safety policies performance across Europe: Results from benchmark analysis for a decade pp. 232-246

- Paraskevas Nikolaou and Loukas Dimitriou
- Investigating ideal-solution based multicriteria decision making techniques for sustainability evaluation of urban mobility projects pp. 247-259

- Anjali Awasthi, Hichem Omrani and Philippe Gerber
- Strengthening proenvironmental intentions: Intrinsic interest may support use of transport alternatives to driving alone pp. 260-274

- Robert G. Kent de Grey, Carol M. Werner and Kate Lilja Lohnes
- An investigation of shippers’ satisfaction and behaviour towards corporate social responsibility in maritime transport pp. 275-289

- Kum Fai Yuen, Vinh V. Thai and Yiik Diew Wong
- Disintegration of metro and land development in transition China: A dynamic analysis in Beijing pp. 290-307

- Pengjun Zhao, Hanzi Yang, Lu Kong, Yunshu Liu and Di Liu
- The implications of high-speed rail for Chinese cities: Connectivity and accessibility pp. 308-326

- (Ato) Xu, Wangtu, Jiangping Zhou, Linchuan Yang and Ling Li
- Partnerships between operators and public transport authorities. Working practices in relational contracting and collaborative partnerships pp. 327-338

- Robert Hrelja, Tom Rye and Caroline Mullen
- Maintaining balance on a moving bus: The importance of three-peak steps whilst climbing stairs pp. 339-349

- Xenia Karekla and Nick Tyler
- Transportation policy for high-speed rail competing with airlines pp. 350-360

- Yushi Tsunoda
- Hypothetical bias and decision-rule effect in modelling discrete directional choices pp. 361-388

- Milad Haghani and Majid Sarvi
- Have Asian airlines caught up with European Airlines? A by-production efficiency analysis pp. 389-403

- Amir Arjomandi, K. Hervé Dakpo and Juergen Seufert
- Evaluation of incentive policies for electric vehicles: An experimental study on Jeju Island pp. 404-412

- Yeongmin Kwon, Sanghoon Son and Kitae Jang
- Mode choice and railway subsidy in a congested monocentric city with endogenous population distribution pp. 413-433

- Shu-Xian Xu, Tian-Liang Liu, Hai-Jun Huang and Ronghui Liu
- Invest in the ride: A 14 year longitudinal analysis of the determinants of public transport ridership in 25 North American cities pp. 434-445

- Geneviève Boisjoly, Emily Grisé, Meadhbh Maguire, Marie-Pier Veillette, Robbin Deboosere, Emma Berrebi and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Alleviating a subway bottleneck through a platform gate pp. 446-455

- Juan Carlos Muñoz, Jaime Soza-Parra, Arturo Didier and Constanza Silva
- Daily (im)mobility behaviours in France: An application of hurdle models pp. 456-467

- Caroline Bayart, Patrick Bonnel and Nathalie Havet
- To bid or not to bid: An empirical study of the supply determinants of crowd-shipping pp. 468-483

- Alireza Ermagun and Amanda Stathopoulos
- Maintaining balance on a moving bus: The importance of three-peak steps whilst walking on the lower-deck pp. 484-496

- Xenia Karekla and Nick Tyler
- Microsimulation of vehicle transactions within a life-oriented integrated urban modeling system pp. 497-512

- Mahmudur Rahman Fatmi and Muhammad Ahsanul Habib
- Nature-based outdoor recreation trips: Duration, travel mode and location pp. 513-530

- Tom Gosens and Jan Rouwendal
- The impact of business models on electric vehicle adoption: A latent transition analysis approach pp. 531-546

- Fanchao Liao, Eric Molin, Harry Timmermans and Bert van Wee
- Analysis of mode choice for intercity travel: Application of a hybrid choice model to two distinct US corridors pp. 547-567

- Stephane Hess, Greg Spitz, Mark Bradley and Matt Coogan
- Rule extraction for tram faults via data mining for safe transportation pp. 568-579

- Feyza Gürbüz and Fatma Turna
- Commercial vehicle parking duration in New York City and its implications for planning pp. 580-590

- Joshua Schmid, Wang, Xiaokun (Cara) and Alison Conway
- The risk of standards proliferation – An analysis of differences between private and public transport standards pp. 591-602

- Luca Urciuoli
- High-speed railway and urban sectoral employment in China pp. 603-621

- Xiaofang Dong
- Is transport poverty socially or environmentally driven? Comparing the travel behaviours of two low-income populations living in central and peripheral locations in the same city pp. 622-634

- Karen Lucas, Ian Philips, Corinne Mulley and Liang Ma
- The determinants of travel demand between rail stations: A direct transit demand model using multilevel analysis for the Washington D.C. Metrorail system pp. 635-649

- Hiroyuki Iseki, Chao Liu and Gerrit Knaap
- On the heterogeneity and substitution patterns in mobility tool ownership choices of post-secondary students: The case of Toronto pp. 650-665

- Khandker Nurul Habib, Adam Weiss and Sami Hasnine
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