Public Transport
2009 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 3, 2020
- Analysis of demand–supply gaps in public transit systems based on census and GTFS data: a case study of Calgary, Canada pp. 483-516

- Koragot Kaeoruean, Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Merkebe Getachew Demissie, Lina Kattan and Carlo Ratti
- Correction to: The role of city geometry in determining the utility of a small urban light rail/tram system pp. 517-518

- Michael Mc Gettrick
- Assessing operation and customer perception characteristics of high frequency local and limited-stop bus service in Vancouver, Canada pp. 519-534

- Emily Grisé and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Route choice effects of changes from a zonal to a distance-based fare structure in a regional public transport network pp. 535-555

- Saeed Maadi and Jan-Dirk Schmöcker
- A stated-preference intercept survey of transit-rider response to service disruptions pp. 557-585

- Joshua Auld, Hubert Ley, Omer Verbas, Nima Golshani, Josiane Bechara and Angela Fontes
- Selecting the most relevant variables towards clustering bus priority corridors pp. 587-609

- Miriam Rocha, Cristina Albuquerque Moreira Silva, Reinaldo Germano Santos Junior, Michel Anzanello, Gabrielli Harumi Yamashita and Luis Antonio Lindau
- The impact of centroid connectors on transit assignment outcomes pp. 611-629

- Ouassim Manout, Patrick Bonnel and François Pacull
- Efficient monitoring of public transport journeys pp. 631-645

- Felix Gündling, Florian Hopp and Karsten Weihe
- A spatially disaggregated model for the technology selection and design of a transit line pp. 647-691

- Luigi Moccia, Duncan W. Allen and Gilbert Laporte
Volume 12, issue 2, 2020
- Coordinating maintenance windows and train traffic: a case study pp. 261-298

- Tomas Lidén
- Estimation of passenger waiting time using automatically collected transit data pp. 299-311

- Alexander Webb, Pramesh Kumar and Alireza Khani
- Assessing the effect of a light rail transit system on road traffic travel time reliability pp. 313-333

- Sonu Mathew and Srinivas S. Pulugurtha
- A review on railway delay management pp. 335-361

- Eva König
- Comparison of management strategies for the charging schedule and all-electric operation of a plug-in hybrid-electric bi-articulated bus fleet pp. 363-404

- Dennis Dreier, Björn Rudin and Mark Howells
- Characterizing co-modality in urban transit systems from a passengers’ perspective pp. 405-430

- Naima Islam, Md Abu Sufian Talukder, Alex Hainen and Travis Atkison
- Fog-based dynamic traffic light control system for improving public transport pp. 431-454

- Sakhawat Hossan and Naushin Nower
- Traffic congestion relief associated with public transport: state-of-the-art pp. 455-481

- Duy Q. Nguyen-Phuoc, William Young, Graham Currie and Chris Gruyter
Volume 12, issue 1, 2020
- Can we estimate accurately fare evasion without a survey? Results from a data comparison approach in Lyon using fare collection data, fare inspection data and counting data pp. 1-26

- Oscar Egu and Patrick Bonnel
- Fare evasion in public transport systems: a review of the literature pp. 27-88

- Benedetto Barabino, Cristian Lai and Alessandro Olivo
- Improving alighting stop inference accuracy in the trip chaining method using neural networks pp. 89-121

- Behrang Assemi, Azalden Alsger, Mahboobeh Moghaddam, Mark Hickman and Mahmoud Mesbah
- Customer satisfaction in urban rail: a study on transferability of structural equation models pp. 123-146

- Amirali Soltanpour, Mahmoud Mesbah and Meeghat Habibian
- Analytical models for comparing operational costs of regular bus and semi-flexible transit services pp. 147-169

- Babak Mehran, Yongzhe Yang and Sushreeta Mishra
- Data-driven planning of reliable itineraries in multi-modal transit networks pp. 171-205

- Michael Redmond, Ann Melissa Campbell and Jan Fabian Ehmke
- Do motorcycle-based ride-hailing apps threaten bus ridership? A hybrid choice modeling approach with latent variables pp. 207-231

- Muhammad Zudhy Irawan, Prawira Fajarindra Belgiawan, Tri Basuki Joewono and Nurvita I. M. Simanjuntak
- The role of city geometry in determining the utility of a small urban light rail/tram system pp. 233-259

- Michael Mc Gettrick
Volume 11, issue 3, 2019
- Demonstration and evaluation of an intermittent bus lane strategy pp. 443-456

- Nicolas Chiabaut and Anais Barcet
- Sustainable benchmarking of a public transport system using analytic hierarchy process and fuzzy logic: a case study of Hyderabad, India pp. 457-485

- Pradeep Chaitanya Jasti and V. Vinayaka Ram
- Metaheuristics for the transit route network design problem: a review and comparative analysis pp. 487-521

- Christina Iliopoulou, Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou and Eleni Vlahogianni
- Interoperable smart card data management in public mass transit pp. 523-548

- Filip Covic and Stefan Voß
- Modeling passengers’ perceptions of intercity train service quality for regular and special days pp. 549-576

- Md. Hadiuzzaman, D. M. Ghius Malik, Saurav Barua, Tony Z. Qiu and Amy Kim
- Measuring situations that stress public bus users in Mexico: a case study of Cuernavaca, Morelos pp. 577-587

- Gabriel Dorantes-Argandar, Edna Yasiel Rivera-Vázquez and Karlena María Cárdenas-Espinoza
- A two-stage optimization approach for subscription bus services network design: the China case pp. 589-616

- Wencheng Huang, Bin Shuai and Eric Antwi
- Energy efficiency of ropeways: a model-based analysis pp. 617-635

- Robert Szlosarek, Chenguang Yan, Matthias Kröger and Christian Nußbaumer
Volume 11, issue 2, 2019
- Stable and robust train routing in station areas with balanced infrastructure capacity occupation pp. 211-236

- Nikola Bešinović and Rob M. P. Goverde
- Operational planning of public transit with economic and environmental goals: application to the Minneapolis–St. Paul bus system pp. 237-267

- Bixuan Sun and Jeffrey Apland
- Modelling bus bunching under variable transit demand using cellular automata pp. 269-298

- Fatemeh Enayatollahi, Ahmed Osman Idris and M. A. Amiri Atashgah
- Understanding the factors that influence the probability and time to streetcar bunching incidents pp. 299-320

- Paula Nguyen, Ehab Diab and Amer Shalaby
- Locating key stations of a metro network using bi-objective programming: discrete and continuous demand mode pp. 321-340

- Seyed Sina Mohri and Meisam Akbarzadeh
- Real-world meeting points for shared demand-responsive transportation systems pp. 341-377

- Paul Czioska, Ronny Kutadinata, Aleksandar Trifunović, Stephan Winter, Monika Sester and Bernhard Friedrich
- An adaptive scaled network for public transport route optimisation pp. 379-412

- Philipp Heyken Soares, Christine L. Mumford, Kwabena Amponsah and Yong Mao
- Exploring the potential of using real-time traveler data in public transport disturbance management pp. 413-441

- Åse Jevinger and Jan A. Persson
Volume 11, issue 1, 2019
- Delay and disruption management in local public transportation via real-time vehicle and crew re-scheduling: a case study pp. 1-25

- Federico Malucelli and Emanuele Tresoldi
- Vulnerability of public transportation networks against directed attacks and cascading failures pp. 27-49

- Antonio Candelieri, Bruno G. Galuzzi, Ilaria Giordani and Francesco Archetti
- Aggregation techniques for frequency assignment in public transportation pp. 51-87

- Benjamin Otto
- An investigation of route-choice in integrated public transport networks by risk-averse users pp. 89-110

- Anthony Downward, Subeh Chowdhury and Chapa Jayalath
- An econometric investigation of the influence of transit passes on transit users’ behavior in Toronto pp. 111-133

- Khandker Nurul Habib and Sami Hasnine
- Understanding factors influencing public transport passengers’ pre-travel information-seeking behaviour pp. 135-158

- Godwin Yeboah, Caitlin D. Cottrill, John D. Nelson, David Corsar, Milan Markovic and Peter Edwards
- Mitigation of overcrowding in buses through bus planning pp. 159-187

- Hemant Kumar Suman and Nomesh B. Bolia
- Transit network design with pollution minimization pp. 189-210

- Javier Duran, Lorena Pradenas and Victor Parada
Volume 10, issue 3, 2018
- Commuter travel cost estimation at different levels of crowding in a suburban rail system: a case study of Mumbai pp. 379-398

- Prasanta K. Sahu, Gajanand Sharma and Anirban Guharoy
- Dynamic transit lanes for connected and autonomous vehicles pp. 399-426

- Michael W. Levin and Alireza Khani
- Visualisation of trip chaining behaviour and mode choice using household travel survey data pp. 427-453

- Günter Wallner, Simone Kriglstein, Edward Chung and Syeed Anta Kashfi
- A technology selection and design model of a semi-rapid transit line pp. 455-497

- Luigi Moccia, Duncan W. Allen and Eric C. Bruun
- DRT route design for the first/last mile problem: model and application to Athens, Greece pp. 499-527

- Anastasios Charisis, Christina Iliopoulou and Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou
- Travelers’ preferences regarding the interior of public buses: a hierarchical information integration approach pp. 529-543

- Peter Waerden, Emilie Couwenberg and Geert Wets
- Spatial bus priority schemes, implementation challenges and needs: an overview and directions for future studies pp. 545-570

- Nima Dadashzadeh and Murat Ergun
- Effect of information contagion during train service disruption for an integrated rail-bus transit system pp. 571-594

- Wen Hua and Ghim Ping Ong
Volume 10, issue 2, 2018
- Fare discrimination and daily demand distribution in the BRT system in Bogotá pp. 191-216

- Luis A. Guzman, Carlos A. Moncada and Santiago Gómez
- Trade-offs between headway, fare, and real-time bus information under different weather conditions pp. 217-240

- Md Matiur Rahman, Lina Kattan and S. C. Wirasinghe
- Is having a positive image of public transit associated with travel satisfaction and continued transit usage? An exploratory study of bus transit pp. 241-256

- Dea Lierop and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Automatic recognition of “low-quality” vehicles and bus stops in bus services pp. 257-289

- Benedetto Barabino
- Impact analysis of reductions in tram services in rural areas in Japan using smart card data pp. 291-309

- Hiroaki Nishiuchi, Yasuyuki Kobayashi, Tomoyuki Todoroki and Tomoya Kawasaki
- High volume bus stop upstream average waiting time for working capacity and quality of service pp. 311-333

- Jonathan M. Bunker
- Towards transfer synchronization of regularity-based bus operations with sequential hill-climbing pp. 335-361

- Konstantinos Gkiotsalitis and Nitin Maslekar
- Using Twitter data for transit performance assessment: a framework for evaluating transit riders’ opinions about quality of service pp. 363-377

- N. Nima Haghighi, Xiaoyue Cathy Liu, Ran Wei, Wenwen Li and Hu Shao
Volume 10, issue 1, 2018
- Application of smart card data in validating a large-scale multi-modal transit assignment model pp. 1-21

- Ahmad Tavassoli, Mahmoud Mesbah and Mark Hickman
- Optimizing headways for urban rail transit services using adaptive particle swarm algorithms pp. 23-62

- Erfan Hassannayebi, Seyed Hessameddin Zegordi, Mohammad Reza Amin-Naseri and Masoud Yaghini
- Multivariate methodology for discriminating market segments in urban commuting pp. 63-89

- Steven D. Silver
- Local environmental factors in walking distance at metro stations pp. 91-106

- John Zacharias and Qi Zhao
- Formative and reflective measurement models for analysing transit service quality pp. 107-127

- Laura Eboli, Carmen Forciniti and Gabriella Mazzulla
- The role and potential of automatic certification to improve the validation of AVM operated public transport services pp. 129-146

- Giorgio Ambrosino, Claudio Disperati, Saverio Gini and Lorenzo Mussone
- Comparison between ad-hoc demand responsive and conventional transit: a simulation study pp. 147-167

- Zahra Navidi, Nicole Ronald and Stephan Winter
- Dimensioning reserve bus fleet using life cycle cost models and condition based/predictive maintenance: a case study pp. 169-190

- Hugo Raposo, José Torres Farinha, Luís Ferreira and Diego Galar
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