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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 27, issue 6, 1993
- Editor's note: Information for readers pp. iii-iii

- Frank Haight
- Introduction pp. 421-422

- Peter Jones
- Urban passenger travel demand estimation: A household activity approach pp. 423-432

- Kaivan Munshi
- A conceptual framework of individual activity program generation pp. 433-446

- Chandra R. Bhat and Frank S. Koppelman
- An endogenous switching simultaneous equation system of employment, income, and car ownership pp. 447-459

- Chandra R. Bhat and Frank S. Koppelman
- A panel data switching regression model of mobility and car ownership pp. 461-476

- Henk Meurs
- Development of weights for a choice-based panel survey sample with attrition pp. 477-492

- Ram M. Pendyala, Konstadinos G. Goulias, Ryuichi Kitamura and Elaine Murakami
Volume 27, issue 5, 1993
- Are there economies of traffic density in the Less-Than-Truckload motor carrier industry? An operations planning analysis pp. 343-358

- Mark H. Keaton
- Technologies for improving transportation energy efficiency in the developing world pp. 359-372

- Paul Komor, Samuel F. Baldwin and Joy Dunkerley
- Sequential models to determine intercity Commodity Transportation Demand pp. 373-382

- B. Ashtakala and A. S. N. Murthy
- Market research evaluation of actions to reduce suburban traffic congestion: Commuter travel behavior and response to demand reduction actions pp. 383-393

- Frank S. Koppelman, Chandra R. Bhat and Joseph L. Schofer
- A multidimensional methodology for evaluating public transportation services pp. 395-405

- Isaac K. Takyi
- The car and the city: The automobile, the built environment, and daily urban life: Martin Wachs and Margaret Crawford, editors. The University of Michigan Press, 839 Greene Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1104, U.S.A., 1992. 325 pp. + xx. ISBN 0-472-09459-9. $37.50 pp. 407-409

- Gregory L. Thompson
- Urban transportation economics: Kenneth A. Small. (Fundamentals of Pure and Applied Economics, Vol. 51). Harwood Academic Publishers, P.O. Box 786, Cooper Station, New York, NY 10276, U.S.A., 1992. 185 pp. + xv. ISBN 3-7186-5169-6. $20.00 pp. 409-410

- Kenneth Button
- Selected readings in transport survey methodology. Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on survey methods in transportation, Washington, D.C., January 5-7, 1990: Elizabeth S. Ampt, Anthony J. Richardson, and Arnim H. Meyburg, editors. Eucalyptus Press, P.O. Box 4460, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia, 1992. 371 pp. + ix. ISBN 0-646-09952-3. $37.50 pp. 410-412

- Mary Lynn Tischer
- Analysing demand for rail travel: Tony Fowkes and Chris Nash, editors. Avebury, Gower House, Croft Road, Aldershot, Hants GU11 3HR, England, 1991. 191 pp. + x. ISBN 1-85628-136-1. (Also available from Gower Publishing Company, Old Post Road, Brookfield, VT 05036 U.S.A.). $59.95 pp. 412-413

- Mark Bradley
- Public transportation: 2nd ed. George E. Gray and Lester A. Hoel, editors. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, U.S.A., 1992. 750 pp + xvii ISBN 0-13-726381-3. $48.00 pp. 413-415

- Darold T. Barnum
- Urban goods movement: A guide to policy and planning: Kenneth W. Ogden. Ashgate Publishing Company, Old Post Road, Brookfield, VT 05036, U.S.A., 1992. 397 pp. + xx. ISBN 1-85742-029-2. $74.95 pp. 415-416

- Lester A. Hoel
Volume 27, issue 4, 1993
- Domestic telephone habits and daily mobility pp. 277-290

- Gérard Claisse and Frantz Rowe
- Evaluating employer-based transportation demand management programs pp. 291-297

- Ali Modarres
- Impacts of a consent decree on "the last urban freeway": Interstate 105 in Los Angeles county pp. 299-313

- Dean W. Hestermann, Joseph F. Dimento, Dru Van Hengel and Brenda Nordenstam
- A disaggregate discrete choice model of transportation demand by elderly and disabled people in rural Virginia pp. 315-327

- Steven Stern
- Singapore's motor vehicle policy: Review of recent changes and a suggested alternative pp. 329-336

- Sock-Yong Phang
- Fast wheels, slow traffic: Urban transport choices: Charles L. Wright. (Conflicts in Urban and Regional Development Series). Temple University Press, Broad & Oxford Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19122, U.S.A., 1992. 288 pp. + xvi. ISBN 0- 87722-911-2. $34.95 pp. 337-338

- Martin Wachs
- Route choice: Wayfinding in transport networks: Piet H.L. Bovy and Eliahu Stern. (Studies in Operational Regional Science, No. 9). Kluwer Academic Publishers, P.O. Box 358, Accord Station, Hingham, MA 02018-0358, U.S.A., 1990. 309 pp. + xiv. ISBN 0-7923-0812-3. $97.50 pp. 338-339

- Jeffrey L. Adler
Volume 27, issue 3, 1993
- Transportation and energy: The global environmental challege pp. 163-166

- David L. Greene
- Automotive emissions in developing countries-relative implications for global warming, acidification and urban air quality pp. 167-186

- Asif Faiz
- Greenhouse-gas emissions from the use of new fuels for transportation and electricity pp. 187-191

- Mark A. DeLuchi
- Linked simulation of land use and transportation systems: Developments and experience in the Puget sound region pp. 193-206

- W. T. Watterson
- Potential contributions of intelligent vehicle/ highway systems (IVHS) to reducing transportation's greenhouse gas production pp. 207-216

- Steven E. Shladover
- Costs and benefits of automative fuel economy improvement: A partial analysis pp. 217-235

- David L. Greene and K. G. Duleep
- Demand for clean-fuel vehicles in California: A discrete-choice stated preference pilot project pp. 237-253

- David S. Bunch, Mark Bradley, Thomas F. Golob, Ryuichi Kitamura and Gareth P. Occhiuzzo
- Solar-hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles pp. 255-275

- Mark A. DeLuchi and Joan M. Ogden
Volume 27, issue 2, 1993
- Empirical analysis of bus transit on-time performance pp. 93-100

- James G. Strathman and Janet R. Hopper
- Commuters' enroute diversion and return decisions: Analysis and implications for advanced traveler information systems pp. 101-111

- Asad J. Khattak, Joseph L. Schofer and Frank S. Koppelman
- Modeling shipper costs in physical distribution analysis pp. 113-124

- James K. Higginson
- Employee trip reduction in Southern California: First year results pp. 125-137

- Genevieve Giuliano, Keith Hwang and Martin Wachs
- Ridership and cost on the Long Beach-Los Angeles Blue Line Train pp. 139-152

- James E. Moore
- The automobile age: James J. Flink. MIT Press, 55 Hayward Street, Cambridge, MA 02142, U.S.A., 1988. 456 pp. + xii. ISBN 0-262-06111-2 (cloth) $30.00; ISBN 0-262-56055-0 (paper) $14.95 pp. 153-153

- Patrick M. Malone
- Travel behaviour research: Fifth International Conference on Travel Behaviour: International Association for Travel Behaviour, editor. Gower Publishing Co., Old Post Road, Brookfield, VT 05036, U.S.A., 1990. 284 pp. + xii. ISBN 0-566-07062-6. $59.95 pp. 154-156

- Tommy Gärling
- Stuck in traffic: Coping with peak-hour traffic congestion: Anthony Downs. The Brookings Institution, 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20036-2188, U.S.A., 1992. 210 pp. + xi. ISBN 0-8157-1924-8 (cloth) $28.95; ISBN 0-8157-1923-x (paper) $10.95 pp. 156-158

- Gordon J. Fielding
- Theory of highway traffic signals: Gordon F. Newell. Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A., 1989. 442 pp. + ix. ISSN 0192-5911. $27.50 (pbk) pp. 158-160

- Michael G. H. Bell
Volume 27, issue 1, 1993
- The hub network design problem with stopovers and feeders: The case of Federal Express pp. 1-12

- Michael J. Kuby and Robert Gordon Gray
- Assessing the impacts of urban rail transit on local real estate markets using quasi-experimental comparisons pp. 13-22

- Robert Cervero and John Landis
- A computational model of driving for autonomous vehicles pp. 23-50

- Douglas A. Reece and Steven A. Shafer
- The effect of federal matching share for toll facilities on capital investment in the United States pp. 51-59

- Kant Rao and Gary Gittings
Volume 26, issue 6, 1992
- Editorial pp. 433-434

- David Hensher
- Partial productivity measures and total factor productivity in the air transport industry: Limitations and uses pp. 435-445

- Robert J. Windle and Martin E. Dresner
- Total factor productivity in transit systems: 1983-1988 pp. 447-455

- Kofi Obeng, Nasir Assar and Julian Benjamin
- Rail freight service productivity from the manager's perspective pp. 457-469

- Carl D. Martland
- Development in performance monitoring systems for roading at the local authority level pp. 471-482

- Martin Putterill and Kambiz Maani
- Transit performance evaluation in the U.S.A pp. 483-491

- Gordon J. Fielding
- Concepts, methods and purposes of productivity measurement in transportation pp. 493-505

- Tae H. Oum, Michael W. Tretheway and W. G. Waters
Volume 26, issue 5, 1992
- The adequacy of walkways for pedestrian movement along public roadways in the suburbs of an American city pp. 361-379

- Alexander R. Gassaway
- Associations of personality characteristics with transport behavior and residence location decisions pp. 381-391

- Panos D. Prevedouros
- Transit ridership, incident effects and public policy pp. 393-407

- Erik Ferguson
- Aspects of commuting behavior: Preferred arrival time, use of information and switching propensity pp. 409-418

- Chris Caplice and Hani S. Mahmassani
- Balance and coordination for road and rail pp. 419-432

- Miles H. Sonstegaard
Volume 26, issue 4, 1992
- Attitudes towards the car in the U.K.: Some implications for policies on congestion and the environment pp. 291-301

- Sharon Cullinane
- Future directions in traffic signal control pp. 303-313

- Michael G. H. Bell
- A model of air pollution from road traffic, based on the characteristics of interrupted flow and junction control: Part I -- model description pp. 315-330

- Athanasios Matzoros and Dirck Van Vliet
- A model of air pollution from road traffic, based on the characteristics of interrupted flow and junction control: Part II -- model results pp. 331-355

- Athanasios Matzoros and Dirck Van Vliet
Volume 26, issue 3, 1992
- Measuring transit performance using data envelopment analysis pp. 223-230

- Xuehao Chu, Gordon J. Fielding and Bruce W. Lamar
- A transportation and logistic support model for aircraft aboard navy carriers pp. 231-245

- Shu S. Liao, Thomas P. Moore and Andrew G. Mackel
- Designing a large-scale travel demand survey: New challenges and new opportunities pp. 247-261

- Michael A. P. Taylor, William Young, Marcus R. Wigan and Kenneth W. Ogden
- The ecology of urban driving I -- methodology pp. 263-272

- J. R. Kenworthy, P. W. G. Newman and T. J. Lyons
- The ecology of urban driving II--driving cycles across a city: Their validation and implications pp. 273-290

- P. W. G. Newman, J. R. Kenworthy and T. J. Lyons
Volume 26, issue 2, 1992
- Foreword pp. 129-131

- Joseph Berechman
- Restraining car traffic in European cities: An emerging role for road pricing pp. 133-145

- Peter Jones and Arild Hervik
- Environmental quality and transport policy in Europe pp. 147-157

- Veli Himanen, Peter Nijkamp and Juraj Padjen
- Barriers to contestability in the deregulated European aviation market pp. 159-165

- Sean D. Barrett
- Competitive regimes within the European bus industry: Theory and practice pp. 167-178

- David Banister, Joseph Berechman and Ginés de Rus
- Factors affecting European privatisation and deregulation policies in local public transport: The evidence from Scandinavia pp. 179-191

- Bjørn Andersen
- Swiss transport policy for Europe? Federalism and the dominance of local issues pp. 193-198

- Rico Maggi
- Transport networks for peripheral regions pp. 199-210

- Uffe Jacobsen and Jörgen Kristiansen
- High-speed railway and the European peripheries: Opportunities and challenges pp. 211-221

- Ulrich Blum, Haluk Gercek and José Viegas
Volume 26, issue 1, 1992
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- S. C. Wirasinghe and J. P. Braaksma
- A review of airport passenger terminal operations analysis and modelling pp. 3-26

- Vojin Tosic
- Passenger terminal design pp. 27-35

- Amedeo R. Odoni and Richard de Neufville
- Measuring performance of airport passenger terminals pp. 37-45

- Andrew C. Lemer
- Lack of airport capacity: Exploration of alternative solutions pp. 47-58

- Salah G. Hamzawi
- Walking distance minimization for airport terminal configurations pp. 59-74

- S. Bandara and S. C. Wirasinghe
- Analysis of baggage sorting schemes for containerized aircraft pp. 75-92

- Francesc Robusté and Carlos F. Daganzo
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