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Public Transport - Planning and Operations, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2020
- Oscar Egu, Patrick Bonnel:
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. 1-26 - Benedetto Barabino, Cristian Lai, Alessandro Olivo:
Fare evasion in public transport systems: a review of the literature. 27-88 - Behrang Assemi, Azalden Alsger, Mahboobeh Moghaddam, Mark D. Hickman, Mahmoud Mesbah:
Improving alighting stop inference accuracy in the trip chaining method using neural networks. 89-121 - Amirali Soltanpour, Mahmoud Mesbah, Meeghat Habibian:
Customer satisfaction in urban rail: a study on transferability of structural equation models. 123-146 - Babak Mehran, Yongzhe Yang, Sushreeta Mishra:
Analytical models for comparing operational costs of regular bus and semi-flexible transit services. 147-169 - Michael Redmond, Ann Melissa Campbell, Jan Fabian Ehmke:
Data-driven planning of reliable itineraries in multi-modal transit networks. 171-205 - Muhammad Zudhy Irawan, Prawira Fajarindra Belgiawan, Tri Basuki Joewono, Nurvita I. M. Simanjuntak:
Do motorcycle-based ride-hailing apps threaten bus ridership? A hybrid choice modeling approach with latent variables. 207-231 - Michael Mc Gettrick:
The role of city geometry in determining the utility of a small urban light rail/tram system. 233-259
Volume 12, Number 2, June 2020
- Tomas Lidén:
Coordinating maintenance windows and train traffic: a case study. 261-298 - Alexander Webb, Pramesh Kumar, Alireza Khani:
Estimation of passenger waiting time using automatically collected transit data. 299-311 - Sonu Mathew, Srinivas S. Pulugurtha:
Assessing the effect of a light rail transit system on road traffic travel time reliability. 313-333 - Eva König:
A review on railway delay management. 335-361 - Dennis Dreier, Björn Rudin, Mark Howells:
Comparison of management strategies for the charging schedule and all-electric operation of a plug-in hybrid-electric bi-articulated bus fleet. 363-404 - Naima Islam, Md Abu Sufian Talukder, Alex Hainen, Travis Atkison:
Characterizing co-modality in urban transit systems from a passengers' perspective. 405-430 - Sakhawat Hossan, Naushin Nower:
Fog-based dynamic traffic light control system for improving public transport. 431-454 - Duy Quy Nguyen-Phuoc, William Young, Graham Currie, Chris De Gruyter:
Traffic congestion relief associated with public transport: state-of-the-art. 455-481
Volume 12, Number 3, October 2020
- Koragot Kaeoruean, Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Merkebe Getachew Demissie, Lina Kattan, Carlo Ratti:
Analysis of demand-supply gaps in public transit systems based on census and GTFS data: a case study of Calgary, Canada. 483-516 - Michael Mc Gettrick:
Correction to: The role of city geometry in determining the utility of a small urban light rail/tram system. 517-518 - Emily Grisé, Ahmed El-Geneidy:
Assessing operation and customer perception characteristics of high frequency local and limited-stop bus service in Vancouver, Canada. 519-534 - Saeed Maadi, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker:
Route choice effects of changes from a zonal to a distance-based fare structure in a regional public transport network. 535-555 - Joshua Auld, Hubert Ley, Ismail Ömer Verbas, Nima Golshani, Josiane Bechara, Angela Fontes:
A stated-preference intercept survey of transit-rider response to service disruptions. 557-585 - Miriam Rocha, Cristina Albuquerque Moreira Silva, Reinaldo Germano Santos Junior, Michel J. Anzanello, Gabrielli Harumi Yamashita, Luis Antonio Lindau:
Selecting the most relevant variables towards clustering bus priority corridors. 587-609 - Ouassim Manout, Patrick Bonnel, François Pacull:
The impact of centroid connectors on transit assignment outcomes. 611-629 - Felix Gündling, Florian Hopp, Karsten Weihe:
Efficient monitoring of public transport journeys. 631-645 - Luigi Moccia, Duncan W. Allen, Gilbert Laporte:
A spatially disaggregated model for the technology selection and design of a transit line. 647-691
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