Public Transport
2009 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 3, 2023
- Holding times to maintain quasi-regular headways and reduce real-time bus bunching pp. 595-628

- Citlali M. Olvera-Toscano, Yasmín Á. Ríos-Solís, Roger Z. Ríos-Mercado and Romeo Sánchez Nigenda
- A data-driven clustering method for redistribution timing of a public bicycle sharing program pp. 629-649

- Dongxu Liu and Hongzhao Dong
- Pilgrims’ satisfaction with metro operations during Hajj pp. 651-674

- Lucas Weber, Sven Müller and Knut Haase
- Examining the association between bus transit reliability and the number of boarding passengers pp. 675-696

- L. Sravya Jayanthi, Srinivas S. Pulugurtha and Raunak Mishra
- Optimization and public transport tendering: a case study in Southern Italy pp. 697-719

- Vincenzo Corvello, Roberto Musmanno, Giuseppe Pavone, Francesco Santoro and Francesca Vocaturo
- Effect of stochastic vehicle arrival and passenger demand on semi-flexible transit design pp. 721-745

- Sushreeta Mishra and Babak Mehran
- Railway operations in icing conditions: a review of issues and mitigation methods pp. 747-765

- Arefeh Lotfi and Muhammad S. Virk
- Uncertainties in scheduling and execution of trackwork in Sweden pp. 767-789

- Daria Ivina, Nils O. E. Olsson, Carl-William Palmqvist and Lena Winslott Hiselius
- Transferability of a calibrated microscopic simulation model parameters for operational assessment of transit signal priority pp. 791-812

- Sultan Ali Md, Henrick Haule, John Kodi, Priyanka Alluri and Thobias Sando
- Unravelling commuters' modal splitting behaviour in mass transportation service operation pp. 813-838

- Angela Hsiang Ling Chen, Kuangnen Cheng and Wan-Ju Chang
Volume 15, issue 2, 2023
- A supervised machine learning model for imputing missing boarding stops in smart card data pp. 287-319

- Nadav Shalit, Michael Fire and Eran Ben-Elia
- Three’s a crowd? Examining evolving public transit crowding standards amidst the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 321-341

- Tianxing Dai and Brian D. Taylor
- SentiHawkes: a sentiment-aware Hawkes point process to model service quality of public transport using Twitter data pp. 343-376

- Mohammad Masoud Rahimi, Elham Naghizade, Mark Stevenson and Stephan Winter
- A simulation-based optimization approach for designing transit networks pp. 377-409

- Obiora A. Nnene, Johan W. Joubert and Mark H. P. Zuidgeest
- Big effort, little gain for users: lessons from the public transport system reform in Bogotá pp. 411-433

- Alvaro Rodriguez-Valencia, Daniel Rosas-Satizábal and Darío Hidalgo
- India’s public transportation system: the repercussions of COVID-19 pp. 435-478

- Sarthak Sahu, Saket Shanker, Aditya Kamat and Akhilesh Barve
- Enhancing service quality of rural public transport during the COVID-19 pandemic: a novel fuzzy approach pp. 479-501

- Hanumantha Rao Sama, Long-Sheng Chen, Venkateswarlu Nalluri and Madhavaiah Chendragiri
- A Reinforcement Learning approach for bus network design and frequency setting optimisation pp. 503-534

- Sunhyung Yoo, Jinwoo Brian Lee and Hoon Han
- Performance classification of Tunisian public transport operators pp. 535-574

- Ahmed Derbel and Younes Boujelbene
- Is the relationship between bus and light rail transit a competition substitution or a congestion substitution? An empirical study in Seattle pp. 575-594

- Junfeng Jiao and Yefu Chen
Volume 15, issue 1, 2023
- Optimizing train stopping patterns for congestion management pp. 1-29

- Tatsuki Yamauchi, Mizuyo Takamatsu and Shinji Imahori
- Decoding customer experiences in rail transport service: application of hybrid sentiment analysis pp. 31-60

- Dibya Nandan Mishra and Rajeev Kumar Panda
- Segmenting fare-evaders by tandem clustering and logistic regression models pp. 61-96

- Benedetto Barabino and Sara Salis
- Designing limited-stop bus services for minimizing operator and user costs under crowding conditions pp. 97-128

- Mohammad Sadrani, Ahmad Reza Jafarian-Moghaddam, Mohsen Aboutalebi Esfahani and Amir Masoud Rahimi
- Estimating the demand for informal public transport: evidence from Antananarivo, Madagascar pp. 129-168

- Atsushi Iimi
- Optimal design of a bus route with short-turn services pp. 169-197

- Seda Yanık and Salim Yılmaz
- Optimal balanced chain decomposition of partially ordered sets with applications to operating cost minimization in aircraft routing problems pp. 199-225

- Radislav Vaisman and Ilya B. Gertsbakh
- Exploring the factors that affect the defensive driving behavior of bus drivers: the application of TPB and PMT theories pp. 227-251

- Weiwei Qi, Shufang Zhu and Wanqing Long
- Tracing rail transformation: the case of passenger services in Slovenia from 1975 to 2015 pp. 253-274

- Stefan Christian Alexander Hudak, Tadej Brezina, Johannes Kehrer and Josef Michael Schopf
- To increase or to decrease the price? Managing public transport queues during COVID-19 in the presence of strategic commuters pp. 275-285

- S Srivatsa Srinivas
Volume 14, issue 3, 2022
- Abstracting mobility flows from bike-sharing systems pp. 545-581

- Fabio Kon, Éderson Cássio Ferreira, Higor Amario Souza, Fábio Duarte, Paolo Santi and Carlo Ratti
- Pedestrian safety at intersections near light rail transit stations pp. 583-608

- Srinivas S. Pulugurtha and L. Prasanna Srirangam
- Modelling second-best choices from the choice-based sample: revelation of potential mode-switching behaviour from transit passenger surveys pp. 609-633

- Zohreh Rashedi, Md Sami Hasnine and Khandker Nurul Habib
- The psychophysiological status of rail traffic operators and modern approaches to its correction pp. 635-653

- Aiman Musina, Aigul Abduldayeva, Bulat Suleimenov, Zharas Sembaev, Roza Suleimenova, Marzhan Myrzakhanova, Saltanat Urazova, Dana Assambayeva, Nazim Galimgozhina, Vsevolod Osipov, Kulzhami Ospanova, Tolkyn Zhakupova and Ainagul Kazbekova
- Zero bunching solution for a local public transport system with multiple-origins bus operation pp. 655-681

- S. Sajikumar and D. Bijulal
- Effects of rural bus stops on travel time and reliability pp. 683-704

- Joel Hansson, Fredrik Pettersson-Löfstedt, Helena Svensson and Anders Wretstrand
- A column generation approach for the driver scheduling problem with staff cars pp. 705-738

- Shyam S. G. Perumal, Jesper Larsen, Richard M. Lusby, Morten Riis and Tue R. L. Christensen
- Mode boundaries of automated metro and semi-rapid rail in urban transit pp. 739-802

- Luigi Moccia, Duncan W. Allen, Gilbert Laporte and Andrea Spinosa
Volume 14, issue 2, 2022
- Measurement and classification of transit delays using GTFS-RT data pp. 263-285

- Zack Aemmer, Andisheh Ranjbari and Don MacKenzie
- Analyzing public transport in the city of Buenos Aires with MobilityDB pp. 287-321

- Juan Godfrid, Pablo Radnic, Alejandro Vaisman and Esteban Zimányi
- Optimizing bus line platform assignment across bus stations in Utrecht pp. 323-342

- Wouter Bosch, J. A. (Han) Hoogeveen and Marcel E. Kooten Niekerk
- Investigating spatio-temporal mobility patterns and changes in metro usage under the impact of COVID-19 using Taipei Metro smart card data pp. 343-366

- Christian Martin Mützel and Joachim Scheiner
- Public transportation vehicle selection by the grey relational analysis method pp. 367-384

- Gülçin Canbulut, Erkan Köse and Oğuzhan Ahmet Arik
- Understanding the temporal and spatial interactions between transit ridership and urban land-use patterns: an exploratory study pp. 385-417

- Merkebe Getachew Demissie and Lina Kattan
- The value of additional data for public transport origin–destination matrix estimation pp. 419-439

- Abderrahman Ait-Ali and Jonas Eliasson
- Investigating a small-sized bike-sharing system’s impact on transit usage: a synthetic control analysis in Tucson, Arizona pp. 441-458

- Xiaofeng Li, Yao-Jan Wu and Alireza Khani
- The influence of vicinity to stations, station characteristics and perceived safety on public transport mode choice: a case study from Copenhagen pp. 459-480

- Jesper Bláfoss Ingvardson and Otto Anker Nielsen
- Life cycle environmental impact of a high-speed rail system in the Houston-Dallas I-45 corridor pp. 481-501

- Jesuina Chipindula, Hongbo Du, Venkata S. V. Botlaguduru, Doeun Choe and Raghava R. Kommalapati
- Spatial analysis of bus rapid transit actual operating conditions: the case of Hangzhou City, China pp. 503-519

- Dongxu Liu, Chenxin Zhao, Hongzhao Dong and Zhi Huang
- Effects of system configurations of automated fare collection on transit trip origin–destination estimation in Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area pp. 521-544

- Ehab Diab, Siva Srikukenthiran, Eric J. Miller and Khandker Nurul Habib
Volume 14, issue 1, 2022
- From computer-aided transit scheduling to systems and surveys in public transport pp. 1-3

- Joachim R. Daduna, Martin Trépanier and Stefan Voß
- A next step in disruption management: combining operations research and complexity science pp. 5-26

- Mark M. Dekker, Rolf N. Lieshout, Robin C. Ball, Paul C. Bouman, Stefan C. Dekker, Henk A. Dijkstra, Rob M. P. Goverde, Dennis Huisman, Debabrata Panja, Alfons A. M. Schaafsma and Marjan Akker
- Resolution of coupling order and station level constraints in train unit scheduling pp. 27-61

- Li Lei, Raymond S K Kwan, Zhiyuan Lin and Pedro J Copado-Mendez
- An optimization model for planning limited-stop transit operations pp. 63-83

- Mahmood Mahmoodi Nesheli, Siva Srikukenthiran and Amer Shalaby
- Perceived and actual travel times in a multi-modal urban public transport network: comparing survey and AVL data pp. 85-103

- Ties Brands, Malvika Dixit, Edgard Zúñiga and Niels Oort
- Crime and safety in transit environments: a systematic review of the English and the French literature, 1970–2020 pp. 105-153

- Vania Ceccato, Nathan Gaudelet and Gabin Graf
- A survey on the transit network design and frequency setting problem pp. 155-190

- Javier Durán-Micco and Pieter Vansteenwegen
- Robustness and disturbances in public transport pp. 191-261

- Liping Ge, Stefan Voß and Lin Xie
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