Transport Policy
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2004
- Transport policy editorial pp. 313-313

- Moshe Ben-Akiva, Peter Bonsall, Yoshi Hayashi and John Preston
- Rail track charges in Great Britain--the issue of charging for capacity pp. 315-327

- Chris Nash, Simon Coulthard and Bryan Matthews
- A meta-model for passenger and freight transport in Europe pp. 329-344

- Gerard de Jong, Hugh Gunn and Moshe Ben-Akiva
- The cost of relying on the wrong power--road wear and the importance of the fourth power rule (TP446) pp. 345-353

- Richard Johnsson
- Forecasting the demand for an employee Park and Ride service using commuters' stated choices pp. 355-362

- Arne Hole
- Public transport values of time pp. 363-377

- Mark Wardman
- Criteria for widening of two-lane rural highways pp. 379-385

- Abishai Polus and Moshe A. Pollatschek
- Influencing factors on train punctuality--results from some Norwegian studies pp. 387-397

- Nils O.E. Olsson and Hans Haugland
- Parking enforcement and travel demand management pp. 399-411

- Romain Petiot
Volume 11, issue 3, 2004
- Ramsey pricing in practice: the case of the Norwegian ferries pp. 205-214

- Finn Jørgensen, Hassa Pedersen and Gisle Solvoll
- Fragmentation in transport operations and the case for system integrity pp. 215-225

- Patrick J. O'Sullivan and Toral Patel
- Driver speed compliance in Western Australia: a multivariate analysis pp. 227-235

- Margaret Giles
- Port governance in China: a review of policies in an era of internationalizing port management practices pp. 237-250

- James J. Wang, Adolf Koi-Yu Ng and Daniel Olivier
- Rail operation-infrastructure separation: the case of Kobe rapid transit railway pp. 251-263

- Fumitoshi Mizutani and Kenichi Shoji
- Multimodal public transport: an analysis of travel time elements and the interconnectivity ratio pp. 265-275

- Stephan Krygsman, Martin Dijst and Theo Arentze
- An economic analysis of track maintenance costs pp. 277-286

- Per Johansson and Jan-Eric Nilsson
- Trends in vehicle kilometres of travel in world cities, 1960-1990: underlying drivers and policy responses pp. 287-298

- I. Cameron, T. J. Lyons and J. R. Kenworthy
- The politics of congestion mitigation pp. 299-302

- Brian D. Taylor
Volume 11, issue 2, 2004
- Increasing the relevance and utility to practice of transportation research pp. 101-103

- Moshe Ben-Akiva and Peter Bonsall
- Quality of life for the elderly: the transport dimension pp. 105-115

- David Banister and Ann Bowling
- Reducing road congestion: a reality check pp. 117-131

- Peter R. Stopher
- The factors influencing future concessionary bus patronage in Scotland and their implications for elsewhere pp. 133-140

- Tom Rye and David Scotney
- Environmental costs in European aviation pp. 141-154

- Youdi Schipper
- Examining cost effectiveness of mobile source emission control measures pp. 155-169

- Michael Q. Wang
- Using values of travel time savings for toll roads: avoiding some common errors pp. 171-181

- David Hensher and Phil Goodwin
- Reducing road congestion: a reality check--a comment pp. 183-184

- Patricia Mokhtarian
Volume 11, issue 1, 2004
- Bussing between hegemonies: the dominant 'frame' in Oxford's transport policies pp. 1-16

- G. Parkhurst and G. Dudley
- Constraints affecting mode choices by morning car commuters pp. 17-29

- Carolyn O'Fallon, Charles Sullivan and David Hensher
- Predicting multi-faceted activity-travel adjustment strategies in response to possible congestion pricing scenarios using an Internet-based stated adaptation experiment pp. 31-41

- Theo Arentze, Frank Hofman and Harry Timmermans
- Cost overruns in road construction--what are their sizes and determinants? pp. 43-53

- James Odeck
- A comparative analysis of the application and use of public service obligations in air transport within the EU pp. 55-66

- George Williams and Romano Pagliari
- The effect of economic restrictions on transport practices in Cuba pp. 67-76

- Marcus Enoch, James P. Warren, Valdés Rios, Humberto and Henriquez Menoyo, Enrique
- Public transport and csar-sharing--benefits and effects of combined services pp. 77-87

- Ulrike Huwer
Volume 10, issue 4, 2003
- Social exclusion and transport systems pp. 263-263

- Julian Hine
- Participation not consumption: the need for new participatory practices to address transport and social exclusion pp. 265-272

- F. C. Hodgson and J. Turner
- Activity spaces: measures of social exclusion? pp. 273-286

- Stefan Schönfelder and Kay W. Axhausen
- Transportation conditions and access to services in a context of urban sprawl and deregulation. The case of Dar es Salaam pp. 287-298

- Lourdes Diaz Olvera, Didier Plat and Pascal Pochet
- Scatters and clusters in time and space: implications for delivering integrated and inclusive transport pp. 299-306

- Julian Hine and Margaret Grieco
- A PTAL approach to measuring changes in bus service accessibility pp. 307-320

- Belinda M. Wu and Julian P. Hine
- The impact of transport on social exclusion processes with specific emphasis on road user charging pp. 321-338

- Fiona Rajé
- The introduction of social exclusion into the field of travel behaviour pp. 339-342

- Glenn Lyons
- Marginal cost and other pricing principles for user charging in transport: a comment pp. 345-348

- Chris Nash
Volume 10, issue 3, 2003
- Research challenges in urban transport policy pp. 157-164

- A. D. May, A. F. Jopson and B. Matthews
- Travelling smarter down under: policies for voluntary travel behaviour change in Australia pp. 165-177

- Michael A. P. Taylor and Elizabeth S. Ampt
- A methodology for evaluating walking buses as an instrument of urban transport policy pp. 179-186

- Roger L. Mackett, Lindsey Lucas, James Paskins and Jill Turbin
- The integration of land use planning, transport and environment in European policy and research pp. 187-196

- Harry Geerlings and Dominic Stead
- Towards sustainable mobility indicators: application to the Lyons conurbation pp. 197-208

- J. -P. Nicolas, P. Pochet and H. Poimboeuf
- Evaluating and implementing transport measures in a wider policy context: the 'Civilising Cities' initiative pp. 209-221

- Peter Jones, Karen Lucas and Martin Whittles
- Lessons from travel planning and road user charging for policy-making: through imperfection to implementation pp. 223-233

- Stephen Ison and Tom Rye
- The implementation of walking and cycling policies in British local authorities pp. 235-244

- Philine Gaffron
- The Online TDM Encyclopedia: mobility management information gateway pp. 245-249

- Todd Litman
Volume 10, issue 2, 2003
- The impact of Seoul's subway Line 5 on residential property values pp. 85-94

- Chang-Hee Christine Bae, Myung-Jin Jun and Hyeon Park
- Multi-criteria evaluation of transport options--flexible, transparent and user-friendly? pp. 95-105

- T. M. Sayers, A. T. Jessop and P. J. Hills
- Demand forecast, congestion charge and economic benefit of an automated highway network for the paris agglomeration pp. 107-120

- Emmanuel Marin
- How good is first best? Marginal cost and other pricing principles for user charging in transport pp. 121-130

- Werner Rothengatter
- Costs and benefits of noise abatement measures pp. 131-140

- H. A. Nijland, E. E. M. M. Van Kempen, G. P. Van Wee and J. Jabben
- Freight village evaluation under uncertainty with public and private financing pp. 141-156

- Dimitrios A. Tsamboulas and Seraphim Kapros
Volume 10, issue 1, 2003
- Establishment of transport authorities in local sphere of government in South Africa: unfolding of the process pp. 1-15

- H. Groenewald
- On management's awareness of transit passenger needs pp. 17-26

- P. A. Koushki, O. I. Al-Saleh and M. Al-Lumaia
- Strategic development of airport and rail infrastructure: the case of Singapore pp. 27-33

- Sock-Yong Phang
- Sustainable transportation planning on college campuses pp. 35-49

- Carlos J. L. Balsas
- Encouraging the commercial sector to help employees to change their travel behaviour pp. 51-58

- Marcus Enoch and Stephen Potter
- Embedding effects in valuation of non-market goods pp. 59-72

- Kjartan Sælensminde
- Short term adjustments in rail activity: the limited role of infrastructure charges pp. 73-79

- Emile Quinet
- Errata to: "An introduction to road vulnerability: what has been done is done and should be done" by Katja Berdica [Transport Policy 9 (2) (2002) 117-127] pp. 81-81

- K. Berdica
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