Transportation
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Volume 37, issue 6, 2010
- Small area estimates of daily person-miles of travel: 2001 National Household Transportation Survey pp. 825-848

- Akhil Vaish, Shijie Chen, Neeraja Sathe, Ralph Folsom, Promod Chandhok and Kuo Guo
- Catching a ride on the information super-highway: toward an understanding of internet-based carpool formation and use pp. 849-873

- Ron Buliung, Kalina Soltys, Randy Bui, Catherine Habel and Ryan Lanyon
- Exploring passenger anxiety associated with train travel pp. 875-896

- Yung-Hsiang Cheng
- Explaining public transport information use when a car is available: attitude theory empirically investigated pp. 897-913

- Sendy Farag and Glenn Lyons
- Attitudes towards public transport in New Zealand pp. 915-929

- S. Murray, D. Walton and J. Thomas
- Employment status and commute distance of Canadians with disabilities pp. 931-952

- Steven Farber and Antonio Páez
- Modelling the social and psychological impacts of transport disadvantage pp. 953-966

- Graham Currie and Alexa Delbosc
- Factors associated with bicycle ownership and use: a study of six small U.S. cities pp. 967-985

- Susan Handy, Yan Xing and Theodore Buehler
- A modelling system to simulate goods movements at an urban scale pp. 987-1009

- Francesco Russo and Antonio Comi
- State-of-the art of freight forecast modeling: lessons learned and the road ahead pp. 1011-1030

- Joseph Chow, Choon Yang and Amelia Regan
Volume 37, issue 5, 2010
- Special issue on transit planning, operation and management in densely populated areas pp. 705-707

- Fumitaka Kurauchi and Jan-Dirk Schmöcker
- Mass transit systems of Beijing: governance evolution and analysis pp. 709-729

- Meng Xu, Avishai Ceder, Ziyou Gao and Wei Guan
- Estimation method for railway passengers’ train choice behavior with smart card transaction data pp. 731-749

- Takahiko Kusakabe, Takamasa Iryo and Yasuo Asakura
- An activity-based approach for scheduling multimodal transit services pp. 751-774

- Zhi-Chun Li, William Lam, S. Wong and A. Sumalee
- Comparative analysis of transit assignment: evidence from urban railway system in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area pp. 775-799

- Hironori Kato, Yuichiro Kaneko and Masashi Inoue
- Evaluation of an existing bus network using a transit network optimisation model: a case study of the Hiroshima City Bus network pp. 801-823

- Hiroshi Shimamoto, Naoki Murayama, Akimasa Fujiwara and Junyi Zhang
Volume 37, issue 4, 2010
- Editorial for “Transportation” (2010) pp. 583-586

- Kevin Krizek and Harry Timmermans
- Residential mobility and location choice: a nested logit model with sampling of alternatives pp. 587-601

- Brian Lee and Paul Waddell
- A joint flexible econometric model system of household residential location and vehicle fleet composition/usage choices pp. 603-626

- Naveen Eluru, Chandra Bhat, Ram Pendyala and Karthik Konduri
- The effect of neighbourhood characteristics, accessibility, home–work location, and demographics on commuting distances pp. 627-646

- Kevin Manaugh, Luis Miranda-Moreno and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Scrutinizing individuals’ leisure-shopping travel decisions to appraise activity-based models of travel demand pp. 647-661

- Diana Kusumastuti, Els Hannes, Davy Janssens, Geert Wets and Benedict Dellaert
- Trip distribution for limited destinations: a case study for grocery shopping trips in the Netherlands pp. 663-676

- S. Veenstra, T. Thomas and S. Tutert
- Hierarchical ordering of nests in a joint mode and destination choice model pp. 677-688

- Jeffrey Newman and Vincent Bernardin
- Origin–destination table disaggregation using biproportional least squares estimation pp. 689-703

- Alan Horowitz
Volume 37, issue 3, 2010
- A comprehensive analysis of household transportation expenditures relative to other goods and services: an application to United States consumer expenditure data pp. 363-390

- Nazneen Ferdous, Abdul Pinjari, Chandra Bhat and Ram Pendyala
- Random covariance heterogeneity in discrete choice models pp. 391-411

- Stephane Hess, Denis Bolduc and John Polak
- Does scale heterogeneity across individuals matter? An empirical assessment of alternative logit models pp. 413-428

- William Greene and David Hensher
- Getting by with a little help from my friends…and family: immigrants and carpooling pp. 429-446

- Evelyn Blumenberg and Michael Smart
- Public sector comparators for UK PFI roads: inside the black box pp. 447-471

- Robert Bain
- Parameter transfer of common-metric attributes in choice analysis: implications for willingness to pay pp. 473-490

- David Hensher and David Layton
- Mode choice analysis with imprecise location information pp. 491-503

- Toshiyuki Yamamoto and Ryosuke Komori
- Working from 9 to 6? An analysis of in-home and out-of-home working schedules pp. 505-523

- Bayarma Alexander, Martin Dijst and Dick Ettema
- Trip generation of vulnerable populations in three Canadian cities: a spatial ordered probit approach pp. 525-548

- Matthew Roorda, Antonio Páez, Catherine Morency, Ruben Mercado and Steven Farber
- Evaluation of travel demand strategies: a microscopic traffic simulation approach pp. 549-571

- Y. Zhao, K. Triantis and P. Edara
- Treatment of seasonal tickets for public transport in estimation and application of mode/destination choice models pp. 573-581

- Odd Larsen and Jens Rekdal
Volume 37, issue 2, 2010
- Generation of synthetic datasets for discrete choice analysis pp. 183-202

- Laurie Garrow, Tudor Bodea and Misuk Lee
- Temporal transferability of updated alternative-specific constants in disaggregate mode choice models pp. 203-219

- Nobuhiro Sanko and Takayuki Morikawa
- Semiparametric specification of the utility function in a travel mode choice model pp. 221-238

- Daisuke Fukuda and Tetsuo Yai
- Passenger experience with quality-enhanced bus service: the tyne and wear ‘superoute’ services pp. 239-256

- David Hensher, Corinne Mulley and Norhayati Yahya
- Cross-boundary container truck congestion: the case of the Hong Kong-Pearl River Delta region pp. 257-274

- Becky Loo
- Characterizing metro networks: state, form, and structure pp. 275-297

- Sybil Derrible and Christopher Kennedy
- On the financial viability of mass transit development: the case of Hong Kong pp. 299-316

- Siman Tang and Hong Lo
- Built environment and pedestrian behavior at rail rapid transit stations in Bangkok pp. 317-330

- Craig Townsend and John Zacharias
- Systematic budget allocation for transportation construction projects: a case in Taiwan pp. 331-361

- Junn-Yuan Teng, Wen-Chih Huang and Maw-Cherng Lin
Volume 37, issue 1, 2010
- The call of the road: factors predicting students’ car travelling intentions and behaviour pp. 1-13

- Alistair Kerr, Alexia Lennon and Barry Watson
- Dynamic model of activity-type choice and scheduling pp. 15-38

- Cinzia Cirillo and Kay Axhausen
- Online public deliberation for a regional transportation improvement decision pp. 39-58

- Michael Lowry
- “Turn on the radio, bust out a song”: the experience of driving to work pp. 59-84

- Carlton Basmajian
- Integrating land use and transport knowledge in strategy-making pp. 85-104

- Marco Te Brömmelstroet and Luca Bertolini
- An analysis of trip chaining among older London residents pp. 105-123

- Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Fengming Su and Robert Noland
- The Santiago Panel: measuring the effects of implementing Transantiago pp. 125-149

- María Yáñez, Patricio Mansilla and Juan de Ortúzar
- Exploring public transport usage trends in an ageing population pp. 151-164

- Graham Currie and Alexa Delbosc
- A multi-instrumented approach to observing the activity rescheduling decision process pp. 165-181

- Andrew Clark and Sean Doherty
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