Transport Reviews
1999 - 2024
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Volume 29, issue 6, 2009
- Safety Management Evaluation in Bus and Coach Companies pp. 665-684
- Francisco Aparicio Izquierdo, Yago Colodrón Sesemann and Juan Ángel Terrón Alonso
- Mapping Railway Development Prospects in Brazil pp. 685-714
- Ion Georgiou
- Affordability and Subsidies in Public Urban Transport: What Do We Mean, What Can Be Done? pp. 715-739
- Tomas Serebrisky, Andrés Gómez‐Lobo, Nicolás Estupiñán and Ramón Muñoz‐Raskin
- Assessing Service Quality, Switching Costs and Customer Loyalty in Home‐Delivery Services in Taiwan pp. 741-758
- Pin‐Fenn Chou and Chin‐Shan Lu
- From Bricks to Clicks: The Impact of Online Retailing on Transport and the Environment pp. 759-776
- Sharon Cullinane
- Not All Transfers Are Created Equal: Towards a Framework Relating Transfer Connectivity to Travel Behaviour pp. 777-800
- Hiroyuki Iseki and Brian D. Taylor
Volume 29, issue 5, 2008
- Editorial pp. 555-556
- Eric J.E. Molin and Harry J.P. Timmermans
- Dealing with Increased Complexity in Conjoint Experiments: Background and Overview of Alternate Approaches pp. 557-567
- Harry J.P. Timmermans and Eric J.E. Molin
- Modelling Portfolio Choice in Transportation Research pp. 569-586
- James B. Wiley and Harry J.P. Timmermans
- Constructing Efficient Stated Choice Experimental Designs pp. 587-617
- John Rose and Michiel Bliemer
- Numerical Analysis of the Statistical Properties of Uniform Design in Stated Choice Modelling pp. 619-634
- Pengfei Li and Donggen Wang
- Hierarchical Information Integration Experiments and Integrated Choice Experiments pp. 635-655
- Eric J. E. Molin and Harry J. P. Timmermans
- Important Stated Preference Experimental Design Issues in Recent Transportation Applications pp. 657-663
- Mark Bradley
Volume 29, issue 4, 2008
- Hydrogen in Passenger Transport: A Macroeconomic Analysis pp. 415-438
- Sabine Jokisch and Tim Mennel
- A Descriptive Framework for the Development and Operation of Liner Shipping Networks pp. 439-457
- Y. H. Venus Lun, Kee‐Hung Lai and T. C. Edwin Cheng
- Contract Design, Financing Arrangements and Public Ownership—An Assessment of the US Airport Governance Model pp. 459-478
- Johannes Fuhr and Thorsten Beckers
- The Measurement of Efficiency of UK Airports, Using a Stochastic Latent Class Frontier Model pp. 479-498
- Carlos Barros
- Visualization of Differences in Treatment of Safety Inspections across Port State Control Regimes: A Case for Increased Harmonization Efforts pp. 499-514
- Sabine Knapp and Michel van de Velden
- Assessment of Cross‐Border Spillover Effects of National Transport Infrastructure Plans: An Accessibility Approach pp. 515-536
- Elena López, Andrés Monzón, Emilio Ortega and Santiago Mancebo Quintana
- Shipping Lines and Logistics pp. 537-554
- Antoine Frémont
Volume 29, issue 3, 2009
- Self‐Selection: A Key to a Better Understanding of Location Choices, Travel Behaviour and Transport Externalities? pp. 279-292
- Bert van Wee
- Residential Self‐Selection and Appropriate Control Variables in Land Use: Travel Studies pp. 293-324
- Petter Næss
- Measuring Attitudes in Research on Residential Self‐Selection and Travel Behaviour: A Review of Theories and Empirical Research pp. 325-357
- Wendy Bohte, Kees Maat and Bert van Wee
- Examining the Impacts of Residential Self‐Selection on Travel Behaviour: A Focus on Empirical Findings pp. 359-395
- Xinyu (Jason) Cao, Patricia Mokhtarian and Susan L. Handy
- Tolls, Terms and Public Interest in Road Concessions Privatization: A Comparative Analysis of Recent Transactions in the USA and France pp. 397-413
- Germà Bel and John Foote
Volume 29, issue 2, 2008
- The Copenhagen Traffic Model and its Application in the Metro City Ring Project pp. 145-161
- Goran Vuk, Christian Overgaard Hansen and James Fox
- Port Administrative Structure Change Worldwide: Its Implication for Restructuring Port Authorities in Taiwan pp. 163-181
- Shu‐Ling Chen
- A Critical Analysis of DEA Applications to Seaport Economic Efficiency Measurement pp. 183-206
- Photis M. Panayides, Christos N. Maxoulis, Teng‐Fei Wang and Koi Yu Adolf Ng
- Event Study in Transport Research: Methodology and Applications pp. 207-222
- Stephen Gong
- The Benefits for Rail Freight Customers of Vertical Separation and Open Access pp. 223-237
- Jeremy Drew
- European Common Transport Policy and Short‐Sea Shipping: Empirical Evidence Based on Modal Choice Models pp. 239-259
- L. García‐Menéndez and M. Feo‐Valero
- Public Transport Funding Policy in Madrid: Is There Room for Improvement? pp. 261-278
- José Manuel Vassallo, Pablo Pérez De Villar, Ramón Muñoz‐Raskin and Tomas Serebrisky
Volume 29, issue 1, 2008
- Effects of Safety Climate on Perceptions of Safety Performance in Container Terminal Operations pp. 1-19
- Kuo‐Chung Shang and Chin‐Shan Lu
- Transport Construction, Corruption and Developing Countries pp. 21-41
- Charles Kenny
- On Modelling Route Choice Sets in Transportation Networks: A Synthesis pp. 43-68
- Piet H. L. Bovy
- Social Impacts of Transport: Literature Review and the State of the Practice of Transport Appraisal in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom pp. 69-90
- Karst T. Geurs, Wouter Boon and Bert Van Wee
- Integrating Sustainable Transport Measures into the Clean Development Mechanism pp. 91-113
- Bettina Wittneben, Daniel Bongardt, Holger Dalkmann, Wolfgang Sterk and Christian Baatz
- An Ongoing Process—A Review of the Open Skies Agreements between the European Union and the United States pp. 115-127
- Yu‐Chun Chang, George Williams and Chia‐Jui Hsu
- Matatu: A Case Study of the Core Segment of the Public Transport Market of Kampala, Uganda pp. 129-142
- Regina Kamuhanda and Oliver Schmidt
- Book Review pp. 143-144
- Moshe Givoni
Volume 28, issue 6, 2008
- A Comment on ‘The Myth of Travel Time Saving’ pp. 685-688
- Moshe Givoni
- ‘The Myth of Travel Time Saving’: A Comment pp. 688-692
- Bert Van Wee and Piet Rietveld
- Who Knows Where the Time Goes? A Response to David Metz pp. 692-694
- Peter Mackie
- Improvements in Transport Infrastructure are designed to Increase Travel Speed: Comments on ‘The Myth of Travel Time Saving’ pp. 694-698
- Duncan Ironmonger and Philip Norman
- Understanding Accessibility and Road Capacity Changes: A Response in Support of Metz pp. 698-706
- Robert Noland
- A Comment on ‘The Myth of Travel Time Saving’ pp. 706-709
- Glenn Lyons
- Reflections on Travel Time Savings: Comments to David Metz pp. 709-713
- Tim Schwanen
- Response to the Responses pp. 713-715
- David Metz
- Microscopic Analysis of Cellular Automata Based Traffic Flow Models and an Improved Model pp. 717-734
- Partha Chakroborty and Akhilesh Kumar Maurya
- Using Bus Rapid Transit to Mitigate Emissions of CO 2 from Transport pp. 735-756
- Simon McDonnell, Susana Ferreira and Frank Convery
- Evacuation Modelling in the United States: Does the Demand Model Choice Matter? pp. 757-779
- Mustafa Anil Yazici and Kaan Ozbay
- Role of Bus‐Based Park and Ride in the UK: A Temporal and Evaluative Review pp. 781-803
- Stuart Meek, Stephen Ison and Marcus Enoch
Volume 28, issue 5, 2007
- ITS Solutions and Accident Risks: Prospective and Limitations pp. 549-572
- Ioanna Spyropoulou, Merja Penttinen, Matthew Karlaftis, Truls Vaa and John Golias
- Productivity Change and the Effects of the Enhancement of the Mass Transportation Programme on the Bus Transit System in Taiwan pp. 573-592
- Ming‐Miin Yu
- Smarter Choices: Assessing the Potential to Achieve Traffic Reduction Using ‘Soft Measures’ pp. 593-618
- S. Cairns, L. Sloman, C. Newson, J. Anable, A. Kirkbride and P. Goodwin
- What Happened to the National Road Carrier in a Post‐Communist Country? The Case of Poland's State Road Transport pp. 619-640
- Zbigniew Taylor and Ariel Ciechański
- Immobility and Mobility Seen Through Trip‐Based Versus Time‐Use Surveys pp. 641-658
- Jean‐Paul Hubert, Jimmy Armoogum, Kay W. Axhausen and Jean‐Loup Madre
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems from Autonomous to Cooperative Approach pp. 659-684
- J. Piao and M. McDonald
Volume 28, issue 4, 2007
- Combined Models with Hierarchical Demand Choices: A Multi‐Objective Entropy Optimization Approach pp. 415-438
- Joaquin De Cea, J. Enrique Fernandez and Louis de Grange
- Bus Rapid Transit: Is Transmilenio a Miracle Cure? pp. 439-467
- Alan Gilbert
- Privatization of the Japan Highway Public Corporation: Focusing on Organizational Structure Change† pp. 469-493
- Fumitoshi Mizutani and Shuji Uranishi
- Making Cycling Irresistible: Lessons from The Netherlands, Denmark and Germany pp. 495-528
- John Pucher and Ralph Buehler
- Investigating Links between Social Capital and Public Transport pp. 529-547
- Graham Currie and Janet Stanley
Volume 28, issue 3, 2007
- Testing a Framework for the Efficiency Assessment of Road Safety Measures pp. 281-301
- G. Yannis, V. Gitelman, E. Papadimitriou, A. S. Hakkert and M. Winkelbauer
- The Mobile Phone as a Tool in Family Life: Impact on Planning of Everyday Activities and Car Use pp. 303-320
- Randi J. Hjorthol
- The Myth of Travel Time Saving pp. 321-336
- David Metz
- Struggling with Time: Investigating Coupling Constraints pp. 337-356
- Tim Schwanen
- Transporting Singapore—The Air‐Conditioned Nation pp. 357-390
- Jonathan E. D. Richmond
- Constructing Time‐Scaled Maps: Switzerland from 1950 to 2000† pp. 391-413
- K. W. Axhausen, C. Dolci, Ph. Fröhlich, M. Scherer and A. Carosio
Volume 28, issue 2, 2007
- Acceptability of the German Charging Scheme for Heavy Goods Vehicles: Empirical Evidence from a Freight Company Survey pp. 141-158
- Heike Link
- Transport Policy and Organization in Japan pp. 159-180
- Marcus Enoch and Hideki Nakamura
- A Human Perspective on the Daily Commute: Costs, Benefits and Trade‐offs pp. 181-198
- Glenn Lyons and Kiron Chatterjee
- Willingness to Pay for Airline Service Quality pp. 199-217
- Juan Carlos Martín, Concepción Román and Raquel Espino
- Realizing Logistics Opportunities in a Public--Private Collaborative Setting: The Story of Skaraborg pp. 219-237
- Rickard Bergqvist
- School Travel Plans: Overcoming Barriers to Implementation pp. 239-258
- Hazel Baslington
- Contingency Planning and War Gaming for the Transport Operations of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games pp. 259-280
- Ioannis Minis and Dimitrios A. Tsamboulas
Volume 28, issue 1, 2007
- Assessing the Influence of Distance‐based Charges on Freight Transporters pp. 1-19
- David Hensher and Sean Puckett
- Institutional Perspective on the Adoption of Technology for the Security Enhancement of Container Transport pp. 21-33
- Y. H. Venus Lun, Christina W. Y. Wong, Kee‐Hung Lai and T. C. E. Cheng
- Coastal Cities, Port Activities and Logistic Constraints in a Socialist Developing Country: The Case of North Korea pp. 35-59
- César Ducruet and Jin Cheol Jo
- Behavioural Issues in Pedestrian Speed Choice and Street Crossing Behaviour: A Review pp. 61-85
- Muhammad Moazzam Ishaque and Robert Noland
- Accessibility Analysis of Korean High‐speed Rail: A Case Study of the Seoul Metropolitan Area pp. 87-103
- Justin S. Chang and Jang‐Ho Lee
- Vehicle Restrictions in Four Latin American Cities: Is Congestion Pricing Possible? pp. 105-133
- Anjali Mahendra
- Book Review pp. 135-140
- Petter Næss
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