Submissions from 2018
Energy performance indicators as policy support for public bus transport – The case of Sweden, Marcus Gustafsson, Niclas Svensson, and Stefan Anderberg
The effects of using different output measures in efficiency analysis of public transport operations, Johan Holmgren
Theoretical substantiation of trip length distribution for home-based work trips in urban transit systems, Peter Horbachov and Stanislav Svichynskyi
Partnerships between operators and public transport authorities. Working practices in relational contracting and collaborative partnerships, Robert Hrelja, Tom Rye, and Caroline Mullen
Measuring transit-oriented development (TOD) network complementarity based on TOD node typology, Runjie Huang, Anna Grigolon, Mafalda Madureira, and Mark Brussel
How urban density, network topology and socio-economy influence public transport ridership: Empirical evidence from 48 European metropolitan areas, Jesper Bláfoss Ingvardson and Otto Anker Nielsen
Passenger arrival and waiting time distributions dependent on train service frequency and station characteristics: A smart card data analysis, Jesper Bláfoss Ingvardson, Otto Anker Nielsen, Sebastián Raveau, and Bo Friis Nielsen
Public transport experienced service reliability: Integrating travel time and travel conditions, Erik Jenelius
A parallel algorithm for train rescheduling, Sai Prashanth Josyula, Johanna Törnquist Krasemann, and Lars Lundberg
Commercial services in German local public transport, Astrid Karl
Urban developments and daily travel distances: Fixed, random and hybrid effects models using a Dutch pseudo-panel over three decades, Dena Kasraian, Kees Maat, and Bert van Wee
The changing influences on commuting mode choice in urban England under Peak Car: A discrete choice modelling approach, Anna K.M. Keyes and Douglas Crawford-Brown
Without a ride in car country – A comparison of carless households in Germany and California, Kathrin Kühne, Suman K. Mitra, and Jean-Daniel M. Saphores
Evaluation of cost drivers within public bus transports in Sweden, Helene Lidestam, Carolina Camén, and Björn Lidestam
Emerging trends and innovations for electric bus adoption—a comparative case study of contracting and financing of 22 cities in the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, Xiangyi Li, Sebastian Castellanos, and Anne Maassen
Mobility tools and use: Accessibility’s role in Switzerland, Allister Loder and Werner Axhausen
Public transport: One mode or several?, Juan Manuel Lorenzo Varela, Maria Börjesson, and Andrew Daly
Integration of real-time traffic management and train control for rail networks - Part 1: Optimization problems and solution approaches, Xiaojie Luan, Yihui Wang, Bart De Schutter, Lingyun Meng, Gabriel Lodewijks, and Francesco Corman
Is transport poverty socially or environmentally driven? Comparing the travel behaviours of two low-income populations living in central and peripheral locations in the same city, Karen Lucas, Ian Philips, Corinne Mulley, and Liang Ma
Constructing Spatiotemporal Load Profiles of Transit Vehicles with Multiple Data Sources, Ding Luo, Loïc Bonnetain, Oded Cats, and Hans van Lint
Finding service quality improvement opportunities across different typologies of public transit customers, Jose Luis Machado, Rocio de Oña, Francisco Diez-Mesa, and Juan de Oña
Spatiotemporal variation in travel regularity through transit user profiling, Ed Manley, Chen Zhong, and Michael Batty
Transit accessibility: A new definition of transit connectors, Ouassim Manout, Patrick Bonnel, and Louafi Bouzouina
Changing roles and new perspectives: towards market orientation in public transport, Sofia Molander
Will bus travellers walk further for a more frequent service? An international study using a stated preference approach, Corinne Mulley, Chinh Ho, Loan Ho, David Hensher, and John Rose
Air quality in tramway and high-level service buses: A mixed experimental/modeling approach to estimating users' exposure, Bogdan Muresan and Denis François
Transport risk evaluations associated with past exposure to adverse security events in public transport, Trond Nordfjærn and Torbjørn Rundmo
Real time transit demand prediction capturing station interactions and impact of special events, Peyman Noursalehi, Haris N. Koutsopoulos, and Jinhua Zhao
Level of service and the transit neighbourhood - Observations from Dublin city and suburbs, David O'Connor and Brian Caulfield
Combining means of transport as a users' strategy to optimize traveling in an urban context: empirical results on intermodal travel behavior from a survey in Berlin, Rebekka Oostendorp and Laura Gebhardt
Reducing passengers’ travel time by optimising stopping patterns in a large-scale network: A case-study in the Copenhagen Region, Jens Parbo, Otto A. Nielsen, and Carlo G. Prato
Collaboration in public transport planning – Why, how and what?, Alexander Paulsson, Karolina Isaksson, Claus Hedegaard Sørensen, Robert Hrelja, Tom Rye, and Christina Scholten
Multi-Objective Optimization of Train Timetable with Consideration of Customer Satisfaction, Aris Pavlides and Andy H.F. Chow
Learning through collaboration in the Swedish public transport sector? Co-production through guidelines and living labs, Fredrik Pettersson, Stig Westerdahl, and Joel Hansson
Incorporating Economic Assessment into Capacity Allocation and Infrastructure Charging Policies for Vertically-Separated Railways, Aleksandr Prodan and Paulo F. Teixeira
Outcomes from new contracts with “strong” incentives for increasing ridership in bus transport in Stockholm, Roger Pyddoke and Hanna Lindgren
Determinants of sustainable mode choice in different socio-cultural contexts: A comparison of Rome and San Francisco, Samira Ramezani, Barbara Pizzo, and Elizabeth Deakin
Electric bus fleet size and mix problem with optimization of charging infrastructure, Matthias Rogge, Evelien van der Hurk, Allan Larsen, and Dirk Uwe Sauer
The relationship between formal and informal institutions for governance of public transport, Tom Rye, Jason Monios, Robert Hrelja, and Karolina Isaksson
Local public transport in Russia: Regulation, ownership and competition, Alexander Ryzhkov
Understanding the impacts of a public transit disruption on bicycle sharing mobility patterns: A case of Tube strike in London, Meead Saberi, Mehrnaz Ghamami, Yi Gu, Mohammad Hossein (Sam) Shojaei, and Elliot Fishman
Passenger's subjective traffic safety, in-vehicle security and emergency management in the driverless shuttle bus in Finland, Arto O. Salonen
Do direct awards lead to better public transport?, Christoph Schaaffkamp
Experimental Study for Estimating the Passenger Space at Metro Stations with Platform Edge Doors, Sebastián Seriani and Taku Fujiyama
Analysing the trip and user characteristics of the combined bicycle and transit mode, Sanmay Shelat, Raymond Huisman, and Niels van Oort
Application of a Cost-Allocation Model to Swiss Bus and Train Lines, Marc Sinner, Ulrich Weidmann, and Andrew Nash
Mobility as a Service: Development scenarios and implications for public transport, Göran Smith, Jana Sochor, and I.C. MariAnne Karlsson
Differences in Control and Regulatory Structures of Public Transport within the United Kingdom and Ireland: Implications for Quality and Effectiveness of Service Delivery, Austin Smyth and Luke Kelleher
A typology of inter-organisational coordination in public transport: The case of timetable planning in Denmark, Claus Hedegaard Sørensen
Promoting TOD through regional planning. A comparative analysis of two European approaches, Luca Staricco and Elisabetta Vitale Brovarone
Inviting travelers to the smorgasbord of sustainable urban transport: evidence from a MaaS field trial, Helena Strömberg, I. C. MariAnne Karlsson, and Jana Sochor
Water Transit and Ferry-Oriented Development in Sweden: Comparisons with System Trends in Australia, Michael Tanko, Matthew I. Burke, and Harsha Cheemakurthy
Commuting behavior in emerging urban areas: Findings of a revealed-preferences and stated-intentions survey in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, Cristian Toşa, Hitomi Sato, Takayuki Morikawa, and Tomio Miwa
The extended node-place model at the local scale: Evaluating the integration of land use and transport for Lisbon's subway network, David S. Vale, Cláudia M. Viana, and Mauro Pereira
The Relation between Train Access Mode Attributes and Travelers’ Transport Mode-Choice Decisions in the Context of Medium- and Long-Distance Trips in the Netherlands, Peter van der Waerden and Jaap van der Waerden
Considering a dynamic impact zone for real-time railway traffic management, Sofie Van Thielen, Francesco Corman, and Pieter Vansteenwegen
Developments in public transport governance in the Netherlands; the maturing of tendering, Wijnand Veeneman
Multi-level governance in public transport: Governmental layering and its influence on public transport service solutions, Wijnand Veeneman and Corinne Mulley
Applying Spatial Aggregation Methods to Identify Opportunities for New Bus Services in London, Cecilia Viggiano, Haris N. Koutsopoulos, Nigel H.M. Wilson, and John Attanucci
How many want to drive the bus? Analyzing the number of bids for public transport bus contracts, Andreas Vigren
Public Transport Authorities’ use of Cost-Benefit Analysis in practice, Andreas Vigren and Anders Ljungberg
Is the mere threat enough? An empirical analysis about competitive tendering as a threat and cost efficiency in public bus transportation, Philipp Wegelin
Transit-oriented autonomous vehicle operation with integrated demand-supply interaction, Jian Wen, Yu Xin Chen, Neema Nassir, and Jinhua Zhao
The role of charging technologies in upscaling the use of electric buses in public transport: Experiences from demonstration projects, Maria Xylia and Semida Silveira
Improving predictions of public transport usage during disturbances based on smart card data, Menno D. Yap, S. Nijënstein, and Niels van Oort
Identification and quantification of link vulnerability in multi-level public transport networks: a passenger perspective, Menno D. Yap, Niels van Oort, Rob van Nes, and Bart van Arem
Development of railway station choice models to improve the representation of station catchments in rail demand models, Marcus A. Young and Simon P. Blainey
Individual mobility prediction using transit smart card data, Zhan Zhao, Haris N. Koutsopoulos, and Jinhua Zhao
Submissions from 2017
Travel satisfaction with public transport: Determinants, user classes, regional disparities and their evolution, Roberto F. Abenoza, Oded Cats, and Yusak O. Susilo
Rescheduling through stop-skipping in dense railway systems, Estelle Altazin, Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès, François Ramond, and Sabine Tréfond
A predictive-control framework to address bus bunching, Matthias Andres and Rahul Nair
Assessing standard costs in local public bus transport: A hybrid cost model, Alessandro Avenali, Andrea Boitani, Giuseppe Catalano, Tiziana D’Alfonso, and Giorgio Matteucci
How network structure can boost and shape the demand for bus transit, Hugo Badia, Juan Argote-Cabanero, and Carlos F. Daganzo
The transition to zero-emission buses in public transport – The need for institutional innovation, Sjoerd Bakker and Rob Konings
The dynamics of commuting over the life course: Swiss experiences, Sigrun Beige and Kay W. Axhausen
Evaluating the roles and powers of rail regulatory bodies in Europe: A survey-based approach, Valerio Benedetto, Andrew S.J. Smith, and Chris A. Nash
An ontology-based framework to support performance monitoring in public transport systems, Filippo Benvenuti, Claudia Diamantini, Domenico Potena, and Emanuele Storti
Exogenous priority rules for the capacitated passenger assignment problem, Stefan Binder, Yousef Maknoon, and Michel Bierlaire
The multi-objective railway timetable rescheduling problem, Stefan Binder, Yousef Maknoon, and Michel Bierlaire
Estimating policy values for in-vehicle comfort and crowding reduction in local public transport, Gunilla Björklund and Jan-Erik Swärdh
Passenger routing for periodic timetable optimization, Ralf Borndörfer, Heide Hoppmann, and Marika Karbstein
Weather and rail delays: Analysis of metropolitan rail in Dublin, William Brazil, Arthur White, Maria Nogal, Brian Caulfield, Alan O'Connor, and Craig Morton
Analyzing year-to-year changes in public transport passenger behaviour using smart card data, Anne-Sarah Briand, Etienne Côme, Martin Trépanier, and Latifa Oukhellou
Vienna's path to sustainable transport, Ralph Buehler, John Pucher, and Alan Altshuler
Integrating robust timetabling in line plan optimization for railway systems, Sofie Burggraeve, Simon Henry Bull, Pieter Vansteenwegen, and Richard Martin Lusby
Robust routing and timetabling in complex railway stations, Sofie Burggraeve and Pieter Vansteenwegen
The new public transport pricing in Madrid Metropolitan Area: A welfare analysis, Mercedes Burguillo, Desiderio Romero-Jordán, and José Félix Sanz-Sanz
Connected Urban Growth: Public-Private Collaborations for Transforming Urban Mobility, Diego Canales, Shannon Bouton, Elaine Trimble, Julia Thayne, Larissa Da Silva, Srikanth Shastry, Stefan Knupfer, and Martin Powell
Design of energy-Efficient timetables in two-way railway rapid transit lines, David Canca and Alejandro Zarzo
Impacts of the economic crisis on household transport expenditure and public transport policy: Evidence from the Spanish case, Rocío Cascajo, Lourdes Diaz Olvera, Andrés Monzon, Didier Plat, and Jean-Baptiste Ray
Topological evolution of a metropolitan rail transport network: The case of Stockholm, Oded Cats
The prospects of fare-free public transport: evidence from Tallinn, Oded Cats, Yusak O. Susilo, and Triin Reimal
Route effect on the perception of public transport services quality, Jorge Chica-Olmo, Héctor Gachs-Sánchez, and Carmen Lizarraga
Multi-objective optimal control formulations for bus service reliability with traffic signals, Andy H.F. Chow, Shuai Li, and Renxin Zhong
Influencing Longitudinal Passenger Distribution on Railway Platforms to Shorten and Regularize Train Dwell Times, Zoi Christoforou, Pierre-Adrien Collet, Bachar Kabalan, Fabien Leurent, Axelle de Feraudy, Awzan Ali, Thilo Jessaï Arakelian-von Freeden, and Yuelu Li
“Waiting on the train”: The anticipatory (causal) effects of Crossrail in Ealing, Sam Comber and Dani Arribas-Bel
Evidence-Based Transit and Land Use Sketch Planning Using Interactive Accessibility Methods on Combined Schedule and Headway-Based Networks, Matthew Wigginton Conway, Andrew Byrd, and Marco van der Linden
Tweeting Transit: An examination of social media strategies for transport information management during a large event, Caitlin Cottrill, Paul Gault, Godwin Yeboah, John D. Nelson, Jillian Anable, and Thomas Budd
Cost and time damping: evidence from aggregate rail direct demand models, Andrew Daly, Nobuhiro Sanko, and Mark Wardman