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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 29, issue 6, 1995
- Privatisation and the quality of rail services pp. 387-400

- P. K. Else and T. J. James
- Decisionmaking in the motor carrier industry pp. 401-419

- N. Scott Cardell, Shaomin Huang and Stewart Brown
- The use of spatial separation in the measurement of transportation accessibility pp. 421-427

- James A. Pooler
- Average duration and performance of actuated signal phases pp. 429-443

- James A. Bonneson and Patrick T. Mccoy
- Using small trucks to circumvent large truck restrictions: Impacts on truck emissions and performance measures pp. 445-458

- James F. Campbell
- The demand curve under road pricing and the problem of political feasibility: A comment pp. 459-465

- Erik Verhoef
- European and American approaches to air transport liberalisation: Some implications for small communities pp. 467-483

- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
Volume 29, issue 5, 1995
- Transport and Third World development: Review, issues, and prescription pp. 337-344

- Thomas R. Leinbach
- Bus service optimization and car pricing policies to save fuel in urban areas pp. 345-358

- Paolo Delle Site and Francesco Filippi
- Operations management for urban snow removal and disposal pp. 359-370

- James F. Campbell and André Langevin
- Strategies for reducing emissions of air pollutants from the Swedish transportation sector pp. 371-385

- Bengt Johansson
Volume 29, issue 4, 1995
- Traffic and transport planning in German cities pp. 253-261

- Uwe Köhler
- Transit centre location-allocation decisions pp. 263-272

- Dean H. Uyeno and Keith A. Willoughby
- Area-wide traffic speed-flow model for the Singapore CBD pp. 273-281

- Piotr Olszewski, Henry S. L. Fan and Yan-Weng Tan
- Methodological issues in the estimation of the travel, energy, and air quality impacts of telecommuting pp. 283-302

- Patricia Mokhtarian, Susan L. Handy and Ilan Salomon
- Ramp metering impact on urban corridor traffic: Field results pp. 303-319

- Habib Haj-Salem and Marcos Papageorgiou
- Author's response to book review: Fast wheels, slow traffic: Urban Transport Choices pp. 321-323

- Charles L. Wright
- Going private: The international experience with transport privatization: José A. Gómez-Ibáñez and John R. Meyer. The Brookings Institution, 1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, DC, 20036, U.S.A., 1993. 310 pp. + xiv. ISBN 0-8157-3178-7. $39.95 (cloth), $16.95 (paper) pp. 325-328

- Robert Cervero
- The passenger train in the motor age: California's rail and bus industries, 1910-1941: Gergory Lee Thompson. Ohio State University Press, 1070 Carmack road, Columbus, OH 43210-1002, U.S.A., 1994. 247 pp. + xvii. ISBN 0-8142-0609-3. $42.50 pp. 328-330

- George M. Smerk
- A Billion trips per day: Tradition and transition in European travel patterns: Ilan Salomon, Piet Bovy and Jean-Pierre Orfeuil (eds). (Transportation research, economics and policy, Vol. 1). Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, P.O. Box 989, 3300 AZ Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1993. 460pp. + xxiv. ISBN 0-7923-2297-5. $US116.00, Dfl. 190.00 pp. 330-332

- David Hensher
Volume 29, issue 3, 1995
- A linear-programming-based price negotiation procedure for contracting shipping companies pp. 173-186

- Ke Wan and Reuven R. Levary
- Highway cost allocation: An application of the theory of nonatomic games pp. 187-203

- Alberto Castano-Pardo and Alberto Garcia-Diaz
- Projected fuel savings and emissions reductions from light-vehicle fuel economy standards pp. 205-228

- John M. DeCicco
- Sampling strategies for two-fluid model parameter estimation in urban networks pp. 229-244

- James C. Williams, Hani S. Mahmassani and Robert Herman
- Determinants of port performance and efficiency pp. 245-252

- Jose L. Tongzon
Volume 29, issue 2, 1995
- Accessibility of neotraditional neighborhoods: A review of design concepts, policies, and recent literature pp. 87-105

- S. Ryan and M. G. McNally
- A multi-objective optimization approach to urban school bus routing: Formulation and solution method pp. 107-123

- Robert Bowerman, Brent Hall and Paul Calamai
- Traffic assignment and signal control in saturated road networks pp. 125-139

- Hai Yang and Sam Yagar
- The economics of regulatory parking policies: The (IM)possibilities of parking policies in traffic regulation pp. 141-156

- Erik Verhoef, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- Fleet assignment strategies in urban transportation using express and partial services pp. 157-171

- T. A. S. Vijayaraghavan and K. M. Anantharamaiah
Volume 29, issue 1, 1995
- Public transit research and development in Germany pp. 1-7

- Peter Kirchhoff
- Transportation in Germany: A historical overview pp. 9-20

- Paul Baron
- Energy consumption in transport in Great Britain: Macro level estimates pp. 21-32

- David Banister and Chris Banister
- The target market for methanol fuel pp. 33-45

- Daniel Sperling, Winardi Setiawan and David Hungerford
Volume 28, issue 6, 1994
- Transportation policy and practice in Germany: An introduction pp. 451-452

- Leutzbach Wilhelm
- German transport policy after reunification pp. 453-458

- Matthias Wissmann
- Transport demand development in Germany after the unification pp. 459-467

- Werner Rothengatter
- Traffic engineering and the new German highway capacity manual pp. 469-481

- Werner Brilon
- The German part in European research programmes PROMETHEUS and DRIVE/ATT pp. 483-493

- Hartmut Keller
- The status of German railway operations management in research and practice pp. 495-500

- Schwanhäu[beta]er, Wulf
- Growing demand and capacity of airports pp. 501-509

- Gerhard Hüttig, Wolfgang Busch and Norbert Gronak
- Inland waterway transport in the federal Republic of Germany: Situation and problems pp. 511-515

- Hellmuth St. Seidenfus
Volume 28, issue 5, 1994
- System dynamics applicability to transportation modeling pp. 373-390

- Khaled A. Abbas and Michael G. H. Bell
- The financial mobility of motor carriers: Pre- and post-deregulation pp. 401-414

- Carl A. Scheraga, John A. Haslem and Thomas M. Corsi
- Consequences of strategic alliances between international airlines: The case of Swissair and SAS pp. 415-431

- Waleed Youssef and Mark Hansen
- Estimating motorist delay at two-lane highway work zones pp. 433-444

- Michael J. Cassidy, YoungTae Son and David V. Rosowsky
- Transport, the environment and sustainable development: David Banister and Kenneth Button, editors. E & F Spon, 2-6 Boundary Row, London SE1 8HN, Great Britain, 1993. 275 pp. + xiv. ISBN 0-1419-17870-8; £38.50 pp. 445-447

- Randall Guensler
- Charging for road use worldwide: An appraisal of road pricing, tolls and parking: Peter Harrop. Financial Times Business Information, 50-64 Broadway, London SW1H 0DB, Great Britain, 1993. 182 pp. + viii. ISBN 1-854334-195; £272/US$451 pp. 447-448

- Kenneth Small
Volume 28, issue 4, 1994
- Editorial pp. 259-259

- Kenneth Button and Peter Nijkamp
- Roads toward environmentally sustainable transport pp. 261-271

- Peter Nijkamp
- External effects and social costs of road transport pp. 273-287

- Erik Verhoef
- Alternative approaches toward containing transport externalities: An international comparison pp. 289-305

- Kenneth Button
- New technologies and their potential to reduce the environmental impact of transportation pp. 307-319

- Kenneth M. Gwilliam and Harry Geerlings
- Do external benefits compensate for external costs of transport? pp. 321-328

- Werner Rothengatter
- Spatial economic impacts of transport infrastructure supply pp. 329-341

- Piet Rietveld
- Environmental implications of missing transport networks in Europe pp. 343-350

- Rico Maggi
- Urban and regional economic impacts of transportation investment: A critical assessment and proposed methodology pp. 351-362

- Joseph Berechman
- Public transit economics and deregulation policy: Joseph Berechman. (Studies in Regional Science and Urban Economics, Vol. 23). Elsevier Science Publishers, P.O. Box 945, Madison Square Station, New York, NY 10160-0757, USA 1993. 341 pp. + xvii. ISBN 0-444-89275-3. $125.00 pp. 363-365

- John Pucher
- Dimensions of automobile demand: A longitudinal study of household automobile ownership and use: David A. Hensher, Nariida C. Smith, Frank W. Milthorpe, and Peter O. Barnard, editors. (Studies in Regional Science and Urban Economics, Vol. 22). Elsevier Science Publishers, P.O. Box 882, Madison Square Station, New York, NY 10159, USA, 1992. 281 pp. + xiv. ISBN 0-444- 88985-X. $72.50 pp. 365-368

- Kenneth Train
- Route choice and signal control: The potential for integrated route guidance: Tom Van Vuren and Dirck Van Vliet. (Institute for Transport Studies Series, No. 5). Avebury, Ashgate Publishing Ltd., Gower House, Croft Road, Aldershot, Hampshire GU 11 3HR, England. 1992. 222 pp + xii. ISBN 1-85628-289-9. (Also available from Gower Publishing Co., Old Post Road, Brookfield, VT 05036, USA). $59.95 pp. 368-370

- Rahmi Akçelik
- Generic intelligent driver support: A comprehensive report on GIDS: John A. Michon, ed. Taylor & Francis Inc., 1900 Frost Road, Suite 101, Bristol, PA 19007, U.S.A., 1993. 252 pp. + xvii. ISBN 0-7484-0069-9. $75.00 pp. 370-371

- Linda Ng and Woodrow Barfield
Volume 28, issue 3, 1994
- Dynamic solution to the ground-holding problem in air traffic control pp. 167-185

- Octavio Richetta and Amedeo R. Odoni
- An analysis of air travelers' departure airport and destination choice behavior pp. 187-195

- Masahiko Furuichi and Frank S. Koppelman
- Queueing at a bottleneck with single- and multi-step tolls pp. 197-208

- Chen-Hsiu Laih
- The potential of rail as an environmental solution: Setting the agenda pp. 209-221

- Eran Feitelson
- Motor-vehicle fuel economy: The forgotten hydrocarbon control strategy? pp. 223-244

- Mark A. Delucchi, David L. Greene and Michael Quanlu Wang
- Absence, overtime, and reliability relationships in transit workforce planning pp. 245-258

- Yoram Shiftan and Nigel H. M. Wilson
Volume 28, issue 2, 1994
- The demand curve under road pricing and the problem of political feasibility pp. 83-91

- Charles Lave
- A method for the rationalisation of a suburban railway network pp. 93-107

- P. N. Smith and C. J. Taylor
- Can one estimate the value of life or is it better to be dead than stuck in traffic? pp. 109-118

- E. Hauer
- Optimal routing of hazardous materials considering risk of spill pp. 119-132

- Minnie H. Patel and Alan J. Horowitz
- Effect of intersection delay modeling on the performance of traffic equilibrium models pp. 133-149

- Haris N. Koutsopoulos and Mayiz Habbal
- Trend curve optimal control model for highway pavement maintenance: Case study and evaluation pp. 151-166

- Koji Tsunokawa and Joseph L. Schofer
Volume 28, issue 1, 1994
- Reliability-based design of sight distance at railroad grade crossings pp. 1-15

- Said M. Easa
- Design considerations for highway sight-hidden dips pp. 17-29

- Said M. Easa
- The vehicle quota system in Singapore: An assessment pp. 31-47

- Winston Koh and David K. C. Lee
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