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Public Transport - Planning and Operations, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, March 2016
- Colin Stewart, Ahmed El-Geneidy:
Don't stop just yet! A simple, effective, and socially responsible approach to bus-stop consolidation. 1-23 - Jo Barnes, Andrew Morris, Ruth Welsh, Steve J. Summerskill, Russell Marshall, Denise Kendrick, Pip Logan, Avril Drummond, Simon Conroy, Brian Fildes, Julie Bell:
Injuries to older users of buses in the UK. 25-38 - Oliver Ullrich, Daniel Lückerath, Ewald Speckenmeyer:
Do regular timetables help to reduce delays in tram networks? It depends! 39-56 - Xuan Liu, John M. Usher:
Modeling air passengers' rescheduling strategies for airport service lines based on an empirical study with the aid of a virtual 3-D computer graphic environment. 57-84 - Willem Klumpenhouwer, S. C. Wirasinghe:
Cost-of-crowding model for light rail train and platform length. 85-101 - Nayel Urena Serulle, Cinzia Cirillo:
Transportation needs of low income population: a policy analysis for the Washington D.C. metropolitan region. 103-123 - Andrey Sergeevich Mikhaylov, Ivan Sergeevich Gumenuk, Anna Alekseevna Mikhaylova:
Russian public transport system: the customers' feedback on the service provision. 125-141 - Niels van Oort:
Incorporating enhanced service reliability of public transport in cost-benefit analyses. 143-160
Volume 8, Number 2, September 2016
- Alexander Kiefer, Stefanie Kritzinger, Karl F. Doerner:
Disruption management for the Viennese public transport provider. 161-183 - Sajjakaj Jomnonkwao, Onanong Sangphong, Buratin Khampirat, Siradol Siridhara, Vatanavongs Ratanavaraha:
Public transport promotion policy on campus: evidence from Suranaree University in Thailand. 185-203 - Samet Güner, Erman Coskun:
Determining the best performing benchmarks for transit routes with a multi-objective model: the implementation and a critique of the two-model approach. 205-224 - David Verbich, Ehab Diab, Ahmed El-Geneidy:
Have they bunched yet? An exploratory study of the impacts of bus bunching on dwell and running times. 225-242 - Hamed Faroqi, Abolghasem Sadeghi-Niaraki:
GIS-based ride-sharing and DRT in Tehran city. 243-260 - Amirali Zarrinmehr, Mahmoud Saffarzadeh, Seyedehsan Seyedabrishami, Yu Marco Nie:
A path-based greedy algorithm for multi-objective transit routes design with elastic demand. 261-293 - Md. Rokibul Islam, Md. Hadiuzzaman, Rajib Banik, Md. Mehedi Hasnat, Sarder Rafee Musabbir, Sanjana Hossain:
Bus service quality prediction and attribute ranking: a neural network approach. 295-313 - Alessandro Vitale, Giuseppe Guido, Daniele Rogano:
A smartphone based DSS platform for assessing transit service attributes. 315-340
Volume 8, Number 3, December 2016
- Yanshuo Sun, Jungang Shi, Paul M. Schonfeld:
Identifying passenger flow characteristics and evaluating travel time reliability by visualizing AFC data: a case study of Shanghai Metro. 341-363 - Marius Jakimavicius, Marija Burinskiene, Modesta Gusaroviene, Askoldas Podviezko:
Assessing multiple criteria for rapid bus routes in the public transport system in Vilnius. 365-385 - Paula Vicente, Elizabeth Reis:
Profiling public transport users through perceptions about public transport providers and satisfaction with the public transport service. 387-403 - Aylin Kalpakci, Neslihan Karatas Ünverdi:
Integration of paratransit systems with inner-city bus transport: the case of Izmir. 405-426 - Amir Forouhar:
Estimating the impact of metro rail stations on residential property values: evidence from Tehran. 427-451 - Tiago Dias Camacho, Marcus Foth, Andry Rakotonirainy, Markus Rittenbruch, Jonathan M. Bunker:
The role of passenger-centric innovation in the future of public transport. 453-475 - Yang Chen, Shu Yang, Mengqi Hu, Yao-Jan Wu:
A reliability-based transit trip planning model under transit network uncertainty. 477-496 - Dan Wan, Camille Kamga, Wei Hao, Aaron Sugiura, Eric B. Beaton:
Customer satisfaction with bus rapid transit: a study of New York City select bus service applying structural equation modeling. 497-520
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