Submissions from 2024
Fare revenue forecast in public transport: A comparative case study, Jonas Krembsler, Sandra Spiegelberg, Richard Hasenfelder, Nicki Lena Kämpf, Thomas Winter, and Robert Knappe
A study on the possibility of a BUS route network with connections based on an analysis of the efficiency of the BUS route network and resistance OF BUS users to transfer, Yu Suzuki, Satoru Hino, Takafumi Kanno, and Daigo Amemiya
Submissions from 2023
Fare evasion in public transport: How does it affect the optimal design and pricing?, Raúl Ramos and Hugo E. Silva
Submissions from 2022
Fare adjustment’s impacts on travel patterns and farebox revenue: An empirical study based on longitudinal smartcard data, Ruoyu Chen and Jiangping Zhou
Bus drivers in competition: A directed location approach, Fernanda Herrera and Sergio I. López
Social distancing in public transport: mobilising new technologies for demand management under the Covid-19 crisis, Daniel Hörcher, Ramandeep Singh, and Daniel J. Graham
Public transport strategy and epidemic prevention framework in the Context of Covid-19, B. R. Naveen and Anjula Gurtoo
Optimized two-directional phased development of a rail transit line, Fei Wu and Paul Schonfeld
Submissions from 2021
Resiliency of on-demand multimodal transit systems during a pandemic, Ramon Auad, Kevin Dalmeijer, Connor Riley, Tejas Santanam, Anthony Trasatti, Pascal Van Hentenryck, and Hanyu Zhang
Submissions from 2020
Fare evasion in public transport systems: a review of the literature, Bendetto Barabino, Cristian Lai, and Alessandro Olivio
Workshop 8: Beyond the farebox: Sustainable funding of public transport by better understanding service values, Joe Fai Poon and Roger Vickerman
Submissions from 2019
Why do people fare evade? A global shift in fare evasion research, Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie
Cost, quality and scope of service: The case of the Israeli public bus sector, Yoram Ida, Joseph Berechman, and Sigal Levy
Causal effects between bus revenue vehicle-kilometers and bus ridership, Ming-Tsung Lee and Chao-Fu Yeh
Evaluating the effects of public transport fare policy change together with built and non-built environment features on ridership: The case in South East Queensland, Australia, Yan Liu, Siqin Wang, and Bin Xie
Development of rail transit network over multiple time periods, Ya-Ting Peng, Zhi-Chun Li, and Paul Schonfeld
Incorporating Product Choice into Transit Fare Policy Scenario Models, Andrew Stuntz, John Attanucci, and Fredrick P. Salvucci
Submissions from 2018
Invest in the ride: A 14 year longitudinal analysis of the determinants of public transport ridership in 25 North American cities, Geneviève Boisjoly, Emily Grisé, Meadhbh Maguire, Marie-Pier Veillette, Robbin Deboosere, Emma Berrebi, and Ahmed El-Geneidy
Cost, production and efficiency in local bus industry: An empirical analysis for the bus system of Santiago, Louis de Grange, Rodrigo Troncoso, and Ignacio Briones
A data-driven methodology for equitable value-capture financing of public transit operations and maintenance, John C.(Giancarlo) Falcocchio, Awais Malik, and Constantine E. Kontokosta
Fare Policy and Vertical Equity: The Trade-off between Affordability and Cost Recovery, Xavier J. Harmony
Worse than Baumol's disease: The implications of labor productivity, contracting out, and unionization on transit operation costs, Javier Morales Sarriera, Frederick P. Salvucci, and Jinhua Zhao
Can land value capture make PPP's competitive in fares? A Mumbai case study, Rohit Sharma and Peter Newman
Passengers’ response to transit fare change: an ex post appraisal using smart card data, Zi-jia Wang, Feng Chen, Bo Wang, and Jian-ling Huang
Submissions from 2017
Exploratory Method for Practitioners Analyzing the Impact of Integrated Fare Structures in Decentralized Metropolitan Regions: A Toronto Region Case Study, Shahrzad Borjian, Jake Schabas, and John Segal
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
An empirical model for the psychology of deliberate and unintentional fare evasion, Graham Currie and Alexa Delbosc
Is fare increment desirable for ensuring operational viability of private buses?, Saurabh Dandapat, Munavar Fairooz Cheranchery, and Bhargab Maitra
Estimating Fare Noninteraction and Evasion with Disaggregate Fare Transaction Data, Gabriel E. Sánchez-Martínez
Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Practices: 2017, Jon Williams
Submissions from 2016
What Do Americans Think About Federal Tax Options to Support Public Transit, Highways, and Local Streets and Roads? Results from Year Seven of a National Survey, Asha Weinstein Agrawal and Hilary Nixon
Evaluation of Horizontal Equity under a Distance-Based Transit Fare Structure, Milad Bandegani and Meisam Akbarzadeh
Evaluating Pay-on-Entry Versus Proof-of-Payment Ticketing in Light Rail Transit, Graham Currie and James Reynolds
Cluster analysis of fare evasion behaviours in Melbourne, Australia, Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie
Four types of fare evasion: A qualitative study from Melbourne, Australia, Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie
Evaluating the impacts and benefits of public transport design and operational measures, Masoud Fadaei and Oded Cats
Legislating Transit “Coopetition” Privatization and Planning Devolution in Germany, Martha Koch and Gregory L. Newmark
Understanding the determinants of demand for public transport: Evidence from suburban rail operations in five divisions of Indian Railways, Syed Rahman and Chandra Balijepalli
Optimizing station location and fleet composition for a high-speed rail line, Hugo M. Repolho, Richard L. Church, and António P. Antunes
Implications of the cost of public funds in public transit subsidization and regulation, Yanshuo Sun, Qianwen Gao, Paul Schonfeld, and Zhongfei Li
Submissions from 2015
Dynamic Estimates of Fare Elasticity for U.S. Public Transit, Paul Schimek
Impact evaluation of a mass transit fare change on demand and revenue utilizing smart card data, Zi-jia Wang, Xiao-hong Li, and Feng Chen
Submissions from 2014
Fare evasion in proof-of-payment transit systems: Deriving the optimum inspection level, Benedetto Barabino, Sara Salis, and Bruno Useli
Policy analysis of third party electronic coupons for public transit fares, Joseph Y. J. Chow
Exhaust emissions of transit buses: Brazil and India case studies, Erin Cooper, Magdala Arioli, Aileen Carrigan, and Luis Antonio Lindau
Evaluating the long term impacts of transport policy: The case of bus deregulation revisited, John Preston and Talal Almutairi
Economic benefits of park and ride, I Wallis, J Ballantyne, A Lawrence, and D Lupton
The Downs–Thomson Paradox with responsive transit service, Fangni Zhang, Hai Yang, and Wei Liu
Submissions from 2013
Development of a public transport investment model, Nick Allison, David Lupton, and Ian Wallis
A modified model to curb fare evasion and enforce compliance: Empirical evidence and implications, Benedetto Barabino, Sara Salis, and Bruno Useli
Experience with value-for-money urban public transport system enhancements, Graham Currie, R Scott, and Knowles Tivendale
Local Funding Options for Public Transportation, Todd Litman
Submissions from 2012
The distinction between commercial and non-commercial bus services in Germany: Given by nature?, Arne Beck
The impact of compliance measures on the operation of a bus system: The case of Transantiago, Pablo Beltrán, Antonio Gschwender, and Carolina Palma
Uncovering San Francisco, California, Muni's Proof-of-Payment Patterns to Help Reduce Fare Evasion, Jason Lee
Measuring and Controlling Subway Fare Evasion Improving Safety and Security at New York City Transit Authority, Alla V. Reddy, Jacqueline Kuhls, and Alex Lu
New Zealand Bus Policy Model, Ian P. Wallis and Daan Schneiders
Submissions from 2011
Understanding the market for "out of normal hours" train services in Great Britain, Gareth Davies, John Segal, and Ben Condry
System for Transit Performance Analysis Using the National Transit Database, Albert Gan, Feng Gui, and Li Tang
Valuing Rail Transit Comparing Capital and Operating Costs with Consumer Benefits, Erick Guerra
Submissions from 2010
Quick and Effective Solution to Rail Overcrowding, Graham Currie
Estimating welfare changes from efficient pricing in public bus transit in India, Kaushik Deb and Massimo Filippini
Rail Patronage Management - effectiveness in practice, and new theoretical frames, Chris A. Hale and Philip Charles
Practice Reviews in Peak Period Rail Demand Management: Munich & Washington DC, Chris A. Hale and Philip Charles
Evaluating transport user benefits and social surplus in a transport market—The case of the Norwegian ferries, Finn Jørgensen, Terje Andreas Mathisen, and Berner Larsen