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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 31, issue 6, 1997
- Transportation-communications relationships in industry pp. 419-429

- Pnina O. Plaut
- A practical approach to identifying the market potential for high speed rail: A case study in the Sydney-Canberra corridor pp. 431-446

- David Hensher
- A co-integration approach to forecasting freight rates in the dry bulk shipping sector pp. 447-458

- Albert Willem Veenstra and Philip Hans Franses
- Scale economies in United States rail transit systems pp. 459-473

- Ian Savage
- Effect of capacity concentration on highway corridor performance pp. 475-491

- Randolph W. Hall
Volume 31, issue 5, 1997
- Privatization as choice probability, policy process and program outcome: The case of transportation management associations pp. 353-364

- Erik Ferguson
- Systematic self-selection and sample weight creation in panel surveys: The Puget Sound Transportation Panel case pp. 365-377

- Jun Ma and Konstadinos G. Goulias
- Braess paradox: Maximum penalty in a minimal critical network pp. 379-388

- Claude M. Penchina
- Spatial transferability of an ordered response model of trip generation pp. 389-402

- Kwaku Agyemang-Duah and Fred L. Hall
- Dynamic expansion and location of an airport: A multiple objective approach pp. 403-417

- Hokey Min, Emanuel Melachrinoudis and Xing Wu
Volume 31, issue 4, 1997
- Revisiting transportation planning and decision making theory: The case of Denver International Airport pp. 263-280

- Andrew R. Goetz and Joseph S. Szyliowicz
- Modeling the costs of bridge rehabilitation pp. 281-293

- Indushobha N. Chengalur-Smith, Donald P. Ballou and Harold L. Pazer
- Incentives for local governments to implement travel demand management measures pp. 295-308

- Caroline J. Rodier and Robert A. Johnston
- Twenty years of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system: Land use and development impacts pp. 309-333

- Robert Cervero and John Landis
- Planning Australian freight rail operations: An overview pp. 335-348

- L. Ferreira
- Gravity models of Spatial Interaction Behavior. (Advances in Spatial and Network Economics): Ashish Sen and Tony E. Smith. Springer-Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17, D-69121, Heidelberg, Germany, 1995. 572 pp. + xv. ISBN 3-540-60026-4 pp. 349-350

- James F. Campbell
- Transportation systems: Theory and application of advanced technology. A postprint volume from the IFAC Symposium, Tianjin, People's Republic of China, 24-26 August, 1994: B. Liu and J.M. Blossville, editors. 2 vols. Elsevier Science Ltd., The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1GB, United Kingdom, 1995. 1,035 pp. + xvi. (Available in North America from Elsevier Science Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A.) ISBN 0-08-042226-8 pp. 350-351

- Bruce N. Janson
Volume 31, issue 3, 1997
- The impact of adverse weather conditions on the propensity to change travel decisions: A survey of Brussels commuters pp. 181-203

- Asad J. Khattak and André de Palma
- Road supply and traffic in California urban areas pp. 205-218

- Mark Hansen and Yuanlin Huang
- Commercial fleet demand for alternative-fuel vehicles in California pp. 219-233

- Thomas F. Golob, Jane Torous, Mark Bradley, David Brownstone, Soheila Soltani Crane and David S. Bunch
- Electric vehicle purchasing intentions: The concern over battery charge duration pp. 235-243

- Emmanuel Chéron and Michel Zins
- The demand for cars in developing countries pp. 245-258

- Eduardo A. Vasconcellos
- A note on the travel speeds debate pp. 259-262

- Peter Gordon, Harry W. Richardson and Yu-Chun Liao
Volume 31, issue 2, 1997
- A model for medium-term operations planning in an intermodal rail-truck service pp. 91-107

- Linda K. Nozick and Edward K. Morlok
- Market area of rail-truck terminals: Pertinence of the spatial theory pp. 109-127

- Patrick Niérat
- Automobile ownership and government policy: The economics of Singapore's vehicle quota scheme pp. 129-140

- Anthony Chin and Peter Smith
- A simple detection scheme for delay-inducing freeway incidents pp. 141-155

- Wei-Hua Lin and Carlos F. Daganzo
- Designing signal-controlled junctions for group-based operation pp. 157-173

- J. P. Silcock
- Transportation planning on trial: The clean air act and travel forecasting: Mark Garrett and Martin Wachs. Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Road, Newbury Park, CA, U.S.A., 1996. 232 pp. + vii. ISBN 0-8039-7352-7 (cloth), $42.00; ISBN 0-8039-7353-5 (paper), $19.95 pp. 175-176

- Kenneth Button
- Autos, smog and pollution control: The politics of air quality management in California: Wyn Grant. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., Gower House, Croft Road, Aldershot, Hants GU11 3HR, Great Britain, 1995. 198 pp. + ix. ISBN 1-85278-927-1. $71.95 pp. 175-175

- Kenneth Button
- Transport concepts in European cities: Tim Pharoah and Dieter Apel. (Avebury Studies in Green Research). Avebury Publishing Ltd., Gower House, Croft Road, Aldershot, Hants GU11 3HR England, 1995. (Distributed in North America by Ashgate Publishing Co., Old Post Road, Brookfield, VT 05036, U.S.A.) 291 pp. + xv. ISBN 1-85972-094-3. $72.95 pp. 176-177

- Craig Poulenez Donovan
- Urban mass transportation planning: Alan Black. (McGraw-Hill Series in Transportation). McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020, U.S.A., 1995. 411 pp. + xvi. ISBN 0-07-005557-2. $82.84 pp. 178-179

- Gordon J. Fielding
Volume 31, issue 1, 1997
- The energy consumption implications of changing worktravel in London, Birmingham and Manchester: 1981 and 1991 pp. 1-19

- Martin Frost, Brian Linneker and Nigel Spence
- An exponential relationship for the proportion of free vehicles on arterial roads pp. 21-33

- Daniel P. Sullivan and Rod J. Troutbeck
- Modeling the desire to telecommute: The importance of attitudinal factors in behavioral models pp. 35-50

- Patricia Mokhtarian and Ilan Salomon
Volume 30, issue 6, 1996
- "Local background" levels of carbon monoxide in an urban area pp. 399-413

- Timothy Larson, Lars Moseholm, David Slater and Cyra Cain
- Creating synthetic baseline populations pp. 415-429

- Richard J. Beckman, Keith A. Baggerly and Michael D. McKay
- Technical efficiency measurement and explanation of French urban transit companies pp. 431-452

- Kristiaan Kerstens
- Passing sight distance on two-lane highways: Review and revision pp. 453-467

- Yasser Hassan, Said M. Easa and A. O. Abd El Halim
- Impact assessment and evaluation in transportation planning: Peter Nijkamp and Eddy Blaas. (Transportation Research, Economics and Policy, Vol. 2). Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, P.O. Box 989, 3300 AZ Dordrecht. The Netherlands 1994. 251 pp. + xii. ISBN 0-7923-2648-2. $94.50 pp. 469-471

- Gregory L. Thompson
- The Geography of Urban Transportation: 2nd edition. Susan Hanson, editor. The Guilford Press, 72 Spring Street, New York, N.Y. 10012, U.S.A., 1995. 478 pp + x. ISBN 1-57230-017-5. $49.95 pp. 471-474

- Ann K. Deakin
- Urban Traffic Networks: Dynamic flow modeling and control: Nathan H. Gartner and Gennaro Improta, editors. Springer-Verlag, GmbH & Co. KG, Tiergartenstrasse 17, D-69121, Heidelberg, Germany. 375 pp. + x. ISBN 3-540-59073-0.$ pp. 474-475

- Bruce N. Janson
- Road pricing: Theory, empirical assessment and policy: Borje Jonansson and Lars-Goran Mattsson, editors. (Transportation Research, Economics and Policy, Vol. 3). Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, P.O. Box 989, 3300 AZ Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1994. 248 pp. ISBN 0-7923-3134-6. $69.95 pp. 475-476

- Herbert Mohring
Volume 30, issue 5, 1996
- Optimal road tolls under conditions of queueing and congestion pp. 319-332

- Hai Yan and William H. K. Lam
- A review of the yellow interval dilemma pp. 333-348

- Chiu Liu, Robert Herman and Denos C. Gazis
- The organisation of urban public transport systems in Western European metropolitan areas pp. 349-359

- Álvaro Costa
- Mixed land-uses and commuting: Evidence from the American Housing Survey pp. 361-377

- Robert Cervero
- A decision support framework for multi-fleet routing and multi-stop flight scheduling pp. 379-398

- Shangyao Yan and Hwei-Fwa Young
Volume 30, issue 4, 1996
- Modelling and evaluation of adaptive bus-preemption control with and without Automatic Vehicle Location systems pp. 251-268

- Gang-len Chang, Meenakshy Vasudevan and Chih-chiang Su
- The impacts of women's careers on their commuting behavior: A case study of Israeli computer professionals pp. 269-286

- Asya Pazy, Ilan Salomon and Tovi Pintzov
- Estimation of a trip table and the [Theta] parameter in a stochastic network pp. 287-305

- Liu Shihsien and Jon D. Fricker
- Efficiency considerations in airline pricing and yield management pp. 307-317

- Theodore C. Botimer
Volume 30, issue 3, 1996
- Pickup and delivery systems for overnight carriers pp. 173-187

- Randolph W. Hall
- Timing utility of daily activities and its impact on travel pp. 189-206

- James Jixian Wang
- Optimising traffic signal settings for periods of time-varying demand pp. 207-230

- Bin Han
- Formulation and solution of a multi-commodity, multi-modal network flow model for disaster relief operations pp. 231-250

- Ali Haghani and Sei-Chang Oh
Volume 30, issue 2, 1996
- Comparing the speed-flow relationship for motorways with new data from the M6 pp. 89-101

- W. Spencer Smith, Fred L. Hall and Frank O. Montgomery
- How households use different types of vehicles: A structural driver allocation and usage model pp. 103-118

- Thomas F. Golob, Seyoung Kim and Weiping Ren
- Traffic characteristics on two-lane highway downgrades pp. 119-133

- Ricardo Archilla and John Morrall
- Variable message signs and radio traffic information: An integrated empirical analysis of drivers' route choice behaviour pp. 135-153

- Richard H. M. Emmerink, Peter Nijkamp, Piet Rietveld and Jos van Ommeren
- A new comprehensive sheared delay formula for traffic signal optimisation pp. 155-171

- Bin Han
Volume 30, issue 1, 1996
- Intelligent transportation systems: An economic and environmental policy assessment pp. 1-10

- Barbara Kanninen
- Using compressed workweeks to reduce work commuting pp. 11-19

- Rudy Hung
- Automated guided vehicle traffic control at a container terminal pp. 21-34

- Joseph J. M. Evers and Stijn A. J. Koppers
- The effects of new high-occupancy vehicle lanes on travel and emissions pp. 35-50

- Robert A. Johnston and Raju Ceerla
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