Transport Reviews
1999 - 2024
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Volume 25, issue 5, 2005
- Urban Congestion Charging: A Comparison between London and Singapore pp. 511-534
- Georgina Santos
- Role of the Travel Factor Convenience in Rail Travel and a Framework for its Assessment pp. 535-555
- Jonathan Crockett and Nick Hounsell
- Container Railfreight Services in North‐west Europe: Diversity of Organizational Forms in a Liberalizing Environment pp. 557-571
- Elisabeth Gouvernal and Julien Daydou
- Evaluation of Potentially Successful Barge Innovations pp. 573-589
- Bart W. Wiegmans
- Traffic Noise in Europe: A Comparison of Calculation Methods, Noise Indices and Noise Standards for Road and Railroad Traffic in Europe pp. 591-612
- H. A. Nijland and G. P. Van Wee
- Road Safety Strategies: A Comparative Framework and Case Studies pp. 613-639
- Becky P. Y. Loo, W. T. Hung, Hong K. Lo and S. C. Wong
Volume 25, issue 4, 2004
- The Four Pillars of Sustainable Urban Transportation pp. 393-414
- Christopher Kennedy, Eric Miller, Amer Shalaby, Heather Maclean and Jesse Coleman
- Methodological Advances in National Travel Surveys: Mobility in Germany 2002 pp. 415-431
- Uwe Kunert and Robert Follmer
- Privatization of Rail and Tram Services in Melbourne: What Went Wrong? pp. 433-449
- Paul Mees
- Implementing Road User Charging: The Lessons Learnt from Hong Kong, Cambridge and Central London pp. 451-465
- Stephen Ison and Tom Rye
- Driving Forces behind the Growth of Per‐capita Car Driving Distance in the UK, 1970--2000 pp. 467-490
- Tae‐Hyeong Kwon and John Preston
- Passing Bays for Slow Moving Vehicles on Rural Two‐lane Roads pp. 491-509
- Catharinus F. Jaarsma, Hein Botma and Raoul Beunen
Volume 25, issue 3, 2004
- Citizens’ involvement and the representation of passenger interests in public transport: Dimensions of a long‐neglected area of transport planning and policy with case studies from Germany pp. 261-282
- Martin Schiefelbusch
- Common risk assessment methodology for advanced driver assistance systems pp. 283-292
- Evangelos Bekiaris and Alan Stevens
- Solving network equilibrium problems on multimodal urban transportation networks with multiple user classes pp. 293-317
- Joaquín de Cea, J. Enrique Fernández, Valérie Dekock and Alexandra Soto
- Six reasons why supply‐oriented indicators systematically overestimate service quality in public transport pp. 319-328
- Piet Rietveld
- Current operational urban land‐use--transport modelling frameworks: A review pp. 329-376
- J. D. Hunt, D. S. Kriger and E. J. Miller
- Impact of the adherence to the original low‐cost model on the profitability of low‐cost airlines pp. 377-392
- Fariba Alamdari and Simon Fagan
Volume 25, issue 2, 2004
- Limits to competition in urban bus services in developing countries pp. 139-158
- Antonio Estache and Andrés Gómez‐lobo
- Behavioural modelling of road users: current research and future needs pp. 159-180
- Eliahu Stern and Harry W. Richardson
- Determining container terminal capacity on the basis of an adopted yard handling system pp. 181-199
- Chin‐yuan Chu and Wen‐chih Huang
- Transalpine transport: a local problem in search of European solutions or a European problem in search of local solutions? pp. 201-219
- Liana Giorgi and Michael Schmidt
- Attitudes to transport modes for shopping purposes in Singapore pp. 221-243
- Muhammad F. Ibrahim
- Improvement of external transport cost evaluation in the context of Lithuania’s integration into the European Union pp. 245-259
- Adolfas Baublys and Margarita Išoraitė
Volume 25, issue 1, 2004
- Comparing energy use and environmental performance of land transport modes pp. 3-24
- Bert van Wee, Pieter Janse and Robert van Den Brink
- Transport infrastructures, spillover effects and regional growth: evidence of the Spanish case pp. 25-50
- Pedro Cantos-Sánchez, Mercedes Gumbau‐albert and Joaquin Maudos
- Delivering supermarket shopping: more or less traffic? pp. 51-84
- Sally Cairns
- Freighter operators' choice of airport: a three‐stage process pp. 85-102
- John Gardiner, Ian Humphreys and Stephen Ison
- Sources of productivity change: a Malmquist total factor productivity approach pp. 103-116
- K. A. Boame and Kofi Obeng
- Transformation of port terminal operations: from the local to the global pp. 117-130
- Brian Slack and Antoine Frémont
Volume 24, issue 6, 2004
- Introduction: challenges in conducting transatlantic work on sustainable transport and the STELLA/STAR initiative pp. 635-643
- Kenneth Button and Peter Nijkamp
- Globalization, e‐economy and trade pp. 645-663
- Cristina Capineri and Thomas R. Leinbach
- Space--time constructs for linking information and communication technologies with issues in sustainable transportation pp. 665-677
- Donald G. Janelle and Andrew Gillespie
- Societal trends, mobility behaviour and sustainable transport in Europe and North America pp. 679-690
- Kieran Donaghy, Georg Rudinger and Stefan Poppelreuter
- Impacts of transport on sustainability: towards an integrated transatlantic evidence base pp. 691-705
- Veli Himanen, Martin Lee‐gosselin and Adriaan Perrels
- Institutions, regulations and sustainable transport: a cross‐national perspective pp. 707-719
- Piet Rietveld and Roger Stough
Volume 24, issue 5, 2003
- Children—automobility's immobilized others? pp. 515-532
- Thyra Uth Thomsen
- Short‐term traffic forecasting: Overview of objectives and methods pp. 533-557
- Eleni I. Vlahogianni, John C. Golias and Matthew G. Karlaftis
- Effectiveness of using variable message signs to disseminate dynamic traffic information: Evidence from field trails in European cities pp. 559-585
- Kiron Chatterjee and Mike Mcdonald
- Value of accessibility to Bogotá's bus rapid transit system pp. 587-610
- Daniel A. Rodríguez* * and Felipe Targa
- Impact of information and communications technology on transport pp. 611-632
- David Banister and Dominic Stead
Volume 24, issue 4, 2003
- Comparison of car ownership models pp. 379-408
- Gerard de Jong, James Fox, Andrew Daly, Marits Pieters and Remko Smit
- Vehicular pollution prediction modelling: a review of highway dispersion models pp. 409-435
- Nidhi Sharma, K. K. Chaudhry and C. V. Chalapati Rao
- Route Choice Models Used in the Stochastic User Equilibrium Problem: A Review pp. 437-463
- Joseph N. Prashker and Shlomo Bekhor
- Inland Maritime Transport in Greece after the Lifting of the Cabotage and Full Liberalization: A Review. Part 1: The Situation ‘before’ and Expected Impacts pp. 465-483
- G. A. Giannopoulos and G. Aifandopoulou‐klimis
Volume 24, issue 3, 2003
- Road Traffic Elasticities: Introduction pp. 259-260
- Tom Worsley
- Road Traffic Demand Elasticity Estimates: A Review pp. 261-274
- Daniel Graham and Stephen Glaister
- Elasticities of Road Traffic and Fuel Consumption with Respect to Price and Income: A Review pp. 275-292
- Phil Goodwin, Joyce Dargay and Mark Hanly
- Will the high‐speed train compete against the private vehicle? pp. 293-316
- Mar González‐savignat
- Understanding Travel Needs of the Poor: Towards Improved Travel Analysis Practices in South Africa pp. 317-336
- Roger Behrens and Roger Behrens
- On Best Practice in Continuous Large‐scale Mobility Surveys pp. 337-363
- Elizabeth S. Ampt and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- REVIEW PAPER pp. 365-376
- Qasim Dalvi
Volume 24, issue 2, 2003
- From ‘Our Air Is Not for Sale’ to ‘Airtrack’: The Part Privatization of the UK's Airspac pp. 135-176
- A. Majumdar and W. Ochieng
- Zoning for Parking as Policy Process: A Historical Review pp. 177-194
- Erik Ferguson
- Demand and Revenue Implications of an Integrated Public Transport Policy: The Case of Madrid pp. 195-217
- Anna Matas
- Structures of Leisure Travel: Temporal and Spatial Variability pp. 219-237
- Robert Schlich, Stefan Schönfelder, Susan Hanson and Kay W. Axhausen
- September 11 and the World Airline Financial Crisis pp. 239-255
- James Nolan, Pamela Ritchie and John Rowcroft
Volume 24, issue 1, 2003
- What Causes Cost Overrun in Transport Infrastructure Projects? pp. 3-18
- Bent Flyvbjerg, Mette K. Skamris Holm and Søren L. Buhl
- Recent Changes in Polish Transport Policy pp. 19-32
- Zbigniew Taylor
- Container Terminal Development in Mainland China and Its Impact on the Competitiveness of the Port of Hong Kong pp. 33-56
- Kevin Cullinane, Wang Teng Fei and Sharon Cullinane
- Objectives, Methods and Results of Surveys Carried out in the Field of Urban Freight Transport: An International Comparison pp. 57-77
- Christian Ambrosini and Jean‐louis Routhier
- Singapore: The Development of a World Class Transport System pp. 79-101
- A. D. May
- National and International Freight Transport Models: An Overview and Ideas for Future Development pp. 103-124
- Gerard de Jong, Hugh Gunn and Warren Walker
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