Submissions from 2009
Managing peak demand for passenger rail: A literature review, Chris Hale and Phil Charles
Encouraging the shift from private to public transport- are taxis part of the solution or part of the problem?, J Hawthorne
A nested decomposition approach for solving the paratransit vehicle scheduling problem, Suleyman Karabuk
Determinants of distance traveled with a focus on the elderly: a multilevel analysis in the Hamilton CMA, Canada, Ruben Mercado and Antonio Paez
Concessionary bus fares for older people in Scotland - are they achieving their objectives?, Tom Rye and William Mykura
Communicating Something Confidential while Travelling by Train: The Use of a Telephone Conversation Versus Silent Modes, Taede Tillema, Tim Schwanen, and Martin Dijst
Submissions from 2008
Walking Speed of Older Pedestrians Who Use Canes or Walkers for Mobility, Jorge Arango and Jeannette Montufar
Managing limited access highways for high performance: Costs, benefits, and revenues, Patrick DeCorla-Souza
Managing transport challenges when oil prices rise, S. Donovan, J. Genter, B. Petrenas, N. Mumby, T. Hazledine, Todd Litman, G. Hewison, T. Guidera, L. O'Reilly, A. Green, and G. Leyland
Encouraging sustainable campus travel: Self-reported impacts of a university TravelSmart initiative, Geoff Rose
Concessionary fares and bus operator reimbursement in Scotland and Wales: No better or no worse off?, Tom Rye and Michael Carreno
Concessionary fares and bus operator reimbursement in Scotland and Wales: No better or no worse off?, Tom Rye and Michael Carreno
Mode choice of older and disabled people: a case study of shopping trips in London, Jan-Dirk Schmocker, Mohammed A. Quddus, Robert B. Noland, and Michael G H Bell
Leveraging ITS Data for Transit Market Research: A Practitioner's Guidebook, James G. Strathman, Thomas J. Kimpel, Joseph Broach, Paul Wachana, Kathryn Coffel, Steve Callas, Bart Elliot, and Rebecca Elmore-Yalch
Submissions from 2007
The trip chaining activity of Sydney residents: A cross-section assessment by age group with a focus on seniors, Thomas F. Golob and David A. Hensher
Some Insights into the Key Influences on Trip-Chaining Activity and Public Transport Use of Seniors and the Elderly, David A. Hensher
Attitudinal Study on a Reciprocal Community Transport System in Japan, Kunihiro Kishi and Keiichi Satoh
Mode Choice Behavior of Elderly Travelers in Honolulu, Hawaii, Tara Y I Lucas, Adrian Ricardo Archilla, and Constantinos S. Papacostas
Video Transit Training for Older Travelers: Case Study of the Rossmoor Senior Adult Community, Walnut Creek, California, Susan A. Shaheen and Caroline J. Rodier
Submissions from 2006
Encouraging Environmentally Sustainable Holiday Travel, Susanne Bohler, Sylvie Grischkat, Sonja Haustein, and Marcel Hunecke
Algorithm for Optimal Bid Packaging for Competitive Contracting in Public Transit, M Sabbir U Chowdhury, Isam A. Kaysi, and Amer S. Shalaby
Estimating the Impacts of the Aging Population on Transit Ridership, ICF Consulting
Thermal Imaging of Hot-Mix Paving Operations for Quality Assessment: State of the Practice in Texas, Stephen Sebesta, Tom Scullion, Wenting Liu, and Gerry Harrison
Submissions from 2004
TRAVEL MODE CHOICE OF THE ELDERLY: EFFECTS OF PERSONAL, HOUSEHOLD, NEIGHBORHOOD, AND TRIP CHARACTERISTICS, S Kim and G F. Ulfarsson
THE FACTORS INFLUENCING FUTURE CONCESSIONARY BUS PATRONAGE IN SCOTLAND AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR ELSEWHERE, T Rye and D Scotney
BEST PRACTICES IN MANAGING SCHOOL CAMPUS TRAFFIC CIRCULATION, J Tsai, J Cranford, and J-J Lee
Submissions from 2003
THE MOBILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY EXPECTATIONS OF SENIORS IN AN AGING POPULATION, Rafah Alsnih and David A. Hensher
BETTER TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR OLDER PERSONS, J E. Burkhardt
CRITICAL MEASURES OF TRANSIT SERVICE QUALITY IN THE EYES OF OLDER TRAVELERS, J E. Burkhardt
Submissions from 2002
MANAGING CONTAINERS IN A MARINE TERMINAL: ASSESSING INFORMATION NEEDS, E G. Jones and C M. Walton
ENCOURAGING KISS-AND-RIDE AT COMMUTER RAILROAD STATIONS, Joshua L. Schank
Managing Transit's Workforce in the New Millennium, Transportation Research Board and McGlothin Davis, Incorporated
Submissions from 2001
EQUILIBRIUM MODEL BASED ON A MICROFOUNDATION FOR FORECASTING DIAL-A-RIDE RIDERSHIP, Julian M. Benjamin and Ryoichi Sakano
HOW CAN THE QUALITY OF RAIL SERVICE IN TOKYO BE FURTHER IMPROVED?, H IEDA, Y Kanayama, M Ota, T Yamazaki, and T OKAMURA
Submissions from 2000
BOARDING AID DEVICES FOR DISABLED PASSENGERS ON HEAVY RAIL: EVALUATION OF ACCESSIBILITY, M DeJeammes
Submissions from 1999
ROADWAY WIDENING COSTS FOR GEOMETRIC DESIGN IMPROVEMENTS TO ACCOMMODATE POTENTIAL LARGER TRUCKS, D W. Harwood, W D. Glauz, and Lily Elefteriadou
AUTO-ENGAGING MOBILITY-AID SECUREMENT SYSTEMS AND LOW-FLOOR BUSES, K Hunter-Zaworski and J Zaworski
PUBLIC CHOICE IN TRANSIT ORGANIZATION AND FINANCE: THE STRUCTURE OF SUPPORT, J Levine, S PARK, R R. Wallace, and S E. Underwood
Submissions from 1998
FORECASTING PARATRANSIT RIDERSHIP USING DISCRETE CHOICE MODELS WITH EXPLICIT CONSIDERATION OF AVAILABILITY, Julian Benjamin, Shinya Kurauchi, Takayuki Morikawa, Amalia Polydoropoulou, Kuniaki Sasaki, and M Ben-Akiva
THE IMPORTANCE OF ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT IN MANAGING CHANGE: EXPERIENCE OF THE NSW PRIVATE BUS INDUSTRY, Ann M. Brewer and David A. Hensher
Managing Transit Construction Contract Claims, J. T. Callahan
INTEGRATED SERVICE PLANNING IN DORDRECHT, Francis CHEUNG
DISCRETE CHOICE ELASTICITIES FOR ELDERLY AND DISABLED TRAVELERS BETWEEN FIXED-ROUTE TRANSIT AND PARATRANSIT, J P. Franklin and D A. Niemeier
MANAGING TRANSPORTATION AND TECHNOLOGY TOGETHER, M Nookala
RURAL TRANSIT SERVICES: A LOCAL ECONOMIC AND FISCAL IMPACT ANALYSIS, Zhong-Ren Peng and Arthur C. Nelson
Submissions from 1996
TRANSPORT AND SURVIVAL STRATEGIES IN A DEVELOPING ECONOMY: CASE EVIDENCE FROM ACCRA, GHANA., JEFF TURNER and EDWARD KWAKYE