Submissions from 2010
Inclusive planning process for citywide bus network restructuring, Graham Currie and Knowles Tivendale
A proposal for accessibility planning in NSW: research and policy issues, Rhonda Daniels and Corinne Mulley
Overcoming barriers to implementing Flexible Transport Services in NSW, Rhonda Daniels and Corinne Mulley
Designing a public train station shelter to minimise anti-social behaviour and crime in Melbourne’s metropolitan rail environment, Jessica Diec, Selby Coxon, and Arthur de Bono
Forecasting the Use of Passenger Lifts at Rail Stations, Neil Douglas, George Karpouzis, and Atiqur Rahman
New Zealand public transport procurement strategies in a new legislative environment, Rachel Gibson
Latent demand for transit: the case of Canberra's proposed LRT, Cameron Gordon
A review of policy and economic instruments for peak demand management in commuter rail, Liesel Henn, George Karpouzis, and Keith Sloan
Contracting regimes for bus services: What have we learnt after 20 years?, David A. Hensher and John Stanley
An investigation of institutional arrangements for design and delivery of multimodal public transport in Melbourne, Kathren Lazanas and Dr John Stone
Resilience of ground transportation networks: a case study on Melbourne, George Leu, Hussein Abbass, and Neville Curtis
Improving school travel systems, H. Mackie
The Relative Priority of Personal Safety Concerns for Young People on Public Transport, Sarah Mahmoud and Graham Currie
Planning for major rail projects: The Melbourne Metro and Regional Rail Link, Paul Mees
Attitudes towards public transport in New Zealand, S. J. Murray, D. Walton, and J. A. Thomas
Reducing variation not function: Lessons from applied route bus design research, Robbie Napper, Arthur de Bono, and Karen Burns
Light rail: the semi-metro concept, Kym Norley
The role of the rail system in the Sydney journey to work – a geospatial analysis, Kym Norley
Public lighting for safe and attractive pedestrian areas, Opus Central Laboratories
Investment Decision Making for Alternative Fuel Public Transport Buses: The Case of Brisbane Transport, Anish Patil, Paulien Herder, and Kerry Brown
Exploring Priorities in Transit Scheduling Between Small and Large Bus Companies, Brendan Pender and Graham Currie
Auditing public transport accessibility in New Zealand, Pinnacle Research and Policy Ltd
The review of Melbourne’s Principal Public Transport Network, Euan Ramsay
Benchmarking Accessibility and Public Transport Network Performance in Copenhagen and Perth, Jan Scheurer
Demand responsive passenger transport in low-demand situations, R. A. Scott
Demographics and transport choices of new households on Melbourne’s urban fringe, Edward Shin and Christina Inbakaran
Goal achievement with trusting partnerships at the tactical level, John K. Stanley
Turning over a new franchise: assessing the current health of public transport management in Melbourne, Dr John Stone
Comparing operator and users costs of light rail, heavy rail and bus rapid transit over a radial public transport network, Alejandro Tirachini, David A. Hensher, and Sergio R. Jara-Diaz
To competitively tender or to negotiate – Weighing up the choices in a mature market, Ian Wallis, David Bray, and Heather Webster
Opportunities for managing peak train travel demand: a Melbourne pilot study, Melissa Webb, Simon Gaymer, and Peter Stuchbery
Submissions from 2008
Effective ways to grow urban bus markets - a synthesis of evidence, Graham Currie and Ian Wallis
Purpose-driven public transport: creating a clear conversation about public transport goals, Jarrett Walker
Submissions from 2006
Bus Rapid Transit in Australasia: Performance, lessons learned and futures, Graham Currie