Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 115, issue C, 2018
- Getting smart about urban mobility – Aligning the paradigms of smart and sustainable pp. 4-14

- Glenn Lyons
- Modelling preferences for smart modes and services: A case study in Lisbon pp. 15-31

- Charisma F. Choudhury, Lang Yang, João de Abreu e Silva and Moshe Ben-Akiva
- Business models and tariff simulation in car-sharing services pp. 32-48

- Guido Perboli, Francesco Ferrero, Stefano Musso and Andrea Vesco
- The role for carsharing in medium to small-sized towns and in less-densely populated rural areas pp. 49-62

- Lucia Rotaris and Romeo Danielis
- The effects of ride-hailing companies on the taxicab industry in Las Vegas, Nevada pp. 63-70

- Seth D. Contreras and Alexander Paz
- Hybrid cluster-regression approach to model bikeshare station usage pp. 71-89

- Michael Hyland, Zihan Hong, Helen Karla Ramalho de Farias Pinto and Ying Chen
- Rethinking performance based parking pricing: A case study of SFpark pp. 90-101

- Tayo Fabusuyi and Robert C. Hampshire
- Quantifying the impact of a real world cooperative-ITS deployment across multiple cities pp. 102-113

- S. Edwards, G. Hill, P. Goodman, P. Blythe, P. Mitchell and Y. Huebner
- The governance of smart mobility pp. 114-125

- Iain Docherty, Greg Marsden and Jillian Anable
Volume 114, issue PB, 2018
- A decade of dynamics of residential location, car ownership, activity, travel and land use in the Seattle metropolitan region pp. 272-287

- Jae Hyun Lee and Konstadinos G. Goulias
- A generalized dynamic discrete choice model for green vehicle adoption pp. 288-302

- Yan Liu and Cinzia Cirillo
- A utility-based dynamic demand estimation model that explicitly accounts for activity scheduling and duration pp. 303-320

- Guido Cantelmo, Francesco Viti, Ernesto Cipriani and Marialisa Nigro
- A random utility based estimation framework for the household activity pattern problem pp. 321-337

- Zhiheng Xu, Jee Eun Kang and Roger Chen
- Does the decision rule matter for large-scale transport models? pp. 338-353

- Sander van Cranenburgh and Caspar Chorus
- Trading off costs, environmental impact, and levels of service in the optimal design of transit bus fleets pp. 354-363

- Pablo L. Durango-Cohen and Elaine C. McKenzie
- Analytical evaluation of flexible-sharing strategies on multimodal arterials pp. 364-379

- He Haitao, Monica Menendez and S. Ilgin Guler
- Modeling multimodal transportation network emergency evacuation considering evacuees’ cooperative behavior pp. 380-397

- Xia Yang, Ban, Xuegang (Jeff) and John Mitchell
- Coordination of scheduling decisions in the management of airport airspace and taxiway operations pp. 398-411

- Marcella Samà, Andrea D'Ariano, Francesco Corman and Dario Pacciarelli
Volume 114, issue PA, 2018
- Factors affecting bus users’ satisfaction in times of economic crisis pp. 3-12

- Dimitrios Efthymiou, Constantinos Antoniou, Yannis Tyrinopoulos and Eleana Skaltsogianni
- Improved understanding of the relative quality of bus public transit using a balanced approach to performance data normalization☆ pp. 13-23

- Mark Trompet, Richard J. Anderson and Daniel J. Graham
- Public transport travel time perception: Effects of socioeconomic characteristics, trip characteristics and facility usage pp. 24-37

- Meng Meng, Andreas Rau and Hita Mahardhika
- Do accessibility, vulnerability, opportunity, and travel characteristics have uniform impacts on the traveler’s experience? pp. 38-51

- Roberto F. Abenoza, Dick F. Ettema and Yusak O. Susilo
- Transfer penalties in multimodal public transport networks pp. 52-66

- Andres Garcia-Martinez, Rocio Cascajo, Sergio Jara-Diaz, Subeh Chowdhury and Andres Monzon
- Spatial variation of the perceived transit service quality at rail stations pp. 67-83

- Laura Eboli, Carmen Forciniti and Gabriella Mazzulla
- Where is the happy transit rider? Evaluating satisfaction with regional rail service using a spatial segmentation approach pp. 84-96

- Emily Grisé and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Economic regulation of privatised airports: Some lessons from UK experience pp. 100-114

- Stephen Littlechild
- Incentive regulation for airports pp. 115-126

- Dan Elliott and Annabelle Ong
- Airport slots: Can regulation be coordinated with competition? Evidence from Dublin airport pp. 127-138

- Cathal Guiomard
- Delays in the New York City metroplex pp. 139-153

- Ashish Lall
- The value of a marginal change in capacity at congested airports pp. 154-167

- Nicole Adler and Ekaterina Yazhemsky
- A roadmap toward airport demand and capacity management pp. 168-185

- Alexandre Jacquillat and Amedeo R. Odoni
- The use of auctions for allocating airport access rights pp. 186-202

- Michael O. Ball, Frank Berardino and Mark Hansen
- Minding the gap: Optimizing airport schedule displacement and acceptability pp. 203-221

- Konstantinos G. Zografos, Konstantinos N. Androutsopoulos and Michael A. Madas
- Airport congestion pricing and cost recovery with side business pp. 222-236

- Yukihiro Kidokoro and Anming Zhang
- A drive for better air service: How air service imbalances across neighboring regions integrate air and highway demands pp. 237-255

- Megan S. Ryerson and Amy M. Kim
- The consumer welfare effects of slot concentration and reallocation: A study of Mexico City International Airport pp. 256-269

- Victor Valdes and David Gillen
Volume 113, issue C, 2018
- Long-term effects of alternative deterrence policies: Panel data evidence from traffic punishments in Denmark pp. 1-19

- Kibrom Abay and Goytom Kahsay
- The impact of the EU-ETS on the aviation sector: Competitive effects of abatement efforts by airlines pp. 20-34

- Consuelo Nava, Linda Meleo, Ernesto Cassetta and Giovanna Morelli
- The extent and cost of corruption in transport infrastructure. New evidence from Europe pp. 35-54

- Mihály Fazekas and Bence Tóth
- Identifying road user classes based on repeated trip behaviour using Bluetooth data pp. 55-74

- F. Crawford, D.P. Watling and R.D. Connors
- Equity in practice? Evaluations of equity in planning for bus rapid transit pp. 75-87

- Orly Linovski, Dwayne Marshall Baker and Kevin Manaugh
- Transit accessibility: A new definition of transit connectors pp. 88-100

- Ouassim Manout, Patrick Bonnel and Louafi Bouzouina
- Volcanic ash and aviation: Recommendations to improve preparedness for extreme events pp. 101-113

- Uta Reichardt, Gudmundur F. Ulfarsson and Guðrún Pétursdóttir
- Can competition for and in the market co-exist in terms of delivering cost efficient services? Evidence from open access train operators and their franchised counterparts in Britain pp. 114-124

- Phill Wheat, Andrew S.J. Smith and Torris Rasmussen
- Integrating shared autonomous vehicle in public transportation system: A supply-side simulation of the first-mile service in Singapore pp. 125-136

- Yu Shen, Hongmou Zhang and Jinhua Zhao
- Public transport: One mode or several? pp. 137-156

- Juan Manuel Lorenzo Varela, Maria Börjesson and Andrew Daly
- Modeling competition among airline itineraries pp. 157-172

- Virginie Lurkin, Laurie A. Garrow, Matthew Higgins, Jeffrey P. Newman and Michael Schyns
- Bus quality improvements and local commuter mode share pp. 173-183

- Justin Tyndall
- Using three-factor theory to identify improvement priorities for express and local bus services: An application of regression with dummy variables in the Twin Cities pp. 184-196

- Xinyi Wu, Jason Cao and Joel Huting
- Reducing passengers’ travel time by optimising stopping patterns in a large-scale network: A case-study in the Copenhagen Region pp. 197-212

- Jens Parbo, Otto A. Nielsen and Carlo G. Prato
- Public transportation competitiveness analysis based on current passenger loyalty pp. 213-226

- Linbo Li, Yufang Bai, Ziqi Song, Anthony Chen and Bing Wu
- Vulnerability to fuel price increases in the UK: A household level analysis pp. 227-242

- Giulio Mattioli, Zia Wadud and Karen Lucas
- The use of context-sensitive insurance telematics data in auto insurance rate making pp. 243-258

- Yu-Luen Ma, Xiaoyu Zhu, Xianbiao Hu and Yi-Chang Chiu
- What make consumer sign up to PHEVs? Predicting Malaysian consumer behavior in adoption of PHEVs pp. 259-278

- Nadia Adnan, Shahrina Md Nordin, M. Hadi Amini and Naseebullah Langove
- Does growth follow the rail? The potential impact of high-speed rail on the economic geography of China pp. 279-290

- Mi Diao
- Cycling in Warsaw, Poland – Perceived enablers and barriers according to cyclists and non-cyclists pp. 291-301

- Katarzyna Iwińska, Malgorzata Blicharska, Livia Pierotti, Marko Tainio and Audrey de Nazelle
- Improving transfer feasibility for older travelers inside high-speed train station pp. 302-317

- Wei Zhao, Liangjie Xu, Zhijie Sasha Dong, Bozhao Qi, Lingqiao Qin and BinRan,
- Trains and Twitter: Firm generated content, consumer relationship management and message framing pp. 318-334

- Tahir M. Nisar and Guru Prabhakar
- Cost functions and multi-objective timetabling of mixed train services pp. 335-356

- Andy H.F. Chow and Aris Pavlides
- Debunking fake news in a post-truth era: The plausible untruths of cost underestimation in transport infrastructure projects pp. 357-368

- Peter E.D. Love and Dominic Ahiaga-Dagbui
- Pricing workplace parking via cash-out: Effects on modal choice and implications for transport policy pp. 369-380

- Christos Evangelinos, Stefan Tscharaktschiew, Edoardo Marcucci and Valerio Gatta
- Assessing area-wide bikeability: A grey analytic network process pp. 381-396

- Jen-Jia Lin and Yi-Hsuan Wei
- Interaction impacts of corporate social responsibility and service quality on shipping firms’ performance pp. 397-409

- Kum Fai Yuen, Vinh V. Thai, Yiik Diew Wong and Xueqin Wang
- The impact of governmental highway investments on local economic outcome in the post-highway era pp. 410-420

- Jianling Li and Elizabeth Whitaker
- Rail liberalisation in Europe and lessons for Thailand: Policy makers vs. academic views pp. 421-440

- Thanaphon Charanwanitwong and Anna Fraszczyk
- Relationship between heavy vehicle periodic inspections, crash contributing factors and crash severity pp. 441-459

- Behrang Assemi and Mark Hickman
- For which types of trips do French drivers carpool? Motivations underlying carpooling for different types of trips pp. 460-475

- Alexandra Gheorghiu and Patricia Delhomme
- Determinants of loyalty to public transit: A model integrating Satisfaction-Loyalty Theory and Expectation-Confirmation Theory pp. 476-490

- Xue-mei Fu, Jiang-hua Zhang and Felix T.S. Chan
- Acquiring insights into infrastructure repair policy using discrete choice models pp. 491-508

- Yu Qiao, Tariq Usman Saeed, Sikai Chen, Roshanak Nateghi and Samuel Labi
- Modelling service-specific and global transit satisfaction under travel and user heterogeneity pp. 509-528

- Jaime Allen, Juan Carlos Muñoz and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- Not so fast? Examining neighborhood-level effects of traffic congestion on job access pp. 529-541

- Trevor Thomas, Andrew Mondschein, Taner Osman and Brian D. Taylor
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