Submissions from 2017
Relationship between transit modal split and intra-city trip ratio by car for compact city planning of municipalities in the Seoul Metropolitan Area, Seungil Lee, Youngsoo An, and Kijung Kim
Planning transport infrastructure: examining the politics of transport planning in Melbourne, Sydney and Perth, Crystal Legacy, Carey Curtis, and Jan Scheurer
Two dimensional accessibility analysis of metro stations in Xi’an, China, Linbo Li, Huan Ren, Shanshan Zhao, Zhengyu Duan, Yahua Zhang, and Anming Zhang
Exploring car ownership and car use in neighborhoods near metro stations in Beijing: Does the neighborhood built environment matter?, Shengxiao Li and Zhao Pengjun
Creating inequality in accessibility: The relationships between public transport and social housing policy in deprived areas of Santiago de Chile, Cristhian Figueroa Martínez, Frances Hodgson, Caroline Mullen, and Paul Timms
San Pablo, California, Corridor Rapid Service: Planning and 10 Years of Operational Experience, Peter Martin and Nathan Landau
Understanding commuting patterns using transit smart card data, Xiaolei Ma, Congcong Liu, Huimin Wen, Yunpeng Wang, and Yao-Jan Wu
Lifting peripheral fortunes: Upgrading transit improves spatial, income and gender equity in Medellin, Blanca Fernandez Milan and Felix Creutzig
A strategic planning model for the passenger rail implementation process: The case of Mexico, Monica Marina Mondragón-Ixtlahuac, Juan Carlos Cortés-Martínez, and David Joaquín Delgado-Hernández
Transit and Real Estate Rents, Arthur C. Nelson
What determines rail transit passenger volume? Implications for transit oriented development planning, Haixiao Pan, Jing Li, Qing Shen, and Cheng Shi
Transit-oriented development in an urban rail transportation corridor, Ya-Ting Peng, Zhi-Chun Li, and Keechoo Choi
Transit commuting, the network accessibility effect, and the built environment in station areas across the United States, John L. Renne, Shima Hamidi, and Reid Ewing
Financing infrastructure through user-pays development contributions: an assessment of Australian practice, Joshua Robinson and Chris De Gruyter
The Scandinavian Way to Better Public Transport, Tom Rye
Exploring the social and spatial potential of an intermodal approach to transport planning, Lake Sagaris, Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken, and Stefan Steiniger
Transforming the Urban Space through Transit-Oriented Development: The 3V Approach, Serge Salat and Gerald Ollivier
Joint optimization of tram timetables and signal timing adjustments at intersections, Jungang Shi, Yanshuo Sun, Paul Schonfeld, and Jian Qi
Measuring TOD around transit nodes - Towards TOD policy, Yamini Jain Singh, Azhari Lukman, Johannes Flacke, Mark Zuidgeest, and M. F.A.M. Van Maarseveen
Integrated planning of park-and-ride facilities and transit service, Ziqi Song, Yi He, and Lihui Zhang
The Future of Mobility, Tourism and Transport Forum
Exploring built environment correlates of walking distance of transit egress in the Twin Cities, Jueyu Wang and Jason (Xinyu) Cao
The relationship between transit rich neighborhoods and transit ridership: Evidence from the decentralization of poverty, Kyungsoon Wang and Myungje Woo
Measuring the expected locational accessibility of urban transit network for commuting trips, Wangtu (Ato) Xu, Wei Zhang, and Ling Li
A Decade of Transit Oriented Development Policies in Brisbane, Australia: Development and Land-Use Impacts, Katie Yang and Dorina Pojani
The spatial characteristics and influencing factors of modal accessibility gaps: A case study for Guangzhou, China, Wenyue Yang, Bi Yu Chen, Xiaoshu Cao, Tao Li, and Peng Li
Commuter-Centric Resilience Index for Rapid Transit System Networks: Case Study of the Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Network, Jian Sheng Yeung, Jason B.P. Lee, Yun Han Wee, and Keng Seng Mak
Evaluation of transit proximity effects on residential land prices: an empirical study in Austin, Texas, Haitao Yu, Ming Zhang, and Hao Pang
Macroscopic Approach for Optimizing Road Space Allocation of Bus Lanes in Multimodal Urban Networks Through Simulation Analysis, Nan Zheng, Takao Dantsuji, Pengfei Wang, and Nikolas Geroliminis
Submissions from 2016
Delhi's land cover change in post transit era, Sohail Ahmad, Ram Avtar, Mahendra Sethi, and Akhilesh Surjan
Toward a Typology of Transit Corridor Livability, Bruce Appleyard, Christopher E. Ferrell, and Matthew Taecker
Does transit mode influence the transit-orientation of urban development? – An empirical study, Laura Aston, Graham Currie, and Katerina Pavkova
Complete Streets Policies and Public Transit, Andrew Babb and Kari Edison Watkins
Investigating transit and pedestrian accessibility for age-restricted communities using spatial analysis, Michelle Oswald Beiler, Ben Seketa, and William Swiatek
Weather, transport mode choices and emotional travel experiences, Lars Böcker, Martin Dijst, and Jan Faber
Real estate development in anticipation of the Green Line light rail transit in St. Paul, Jason (Xinyu) Cao and Dean Porter-Nelson
Commuting practices: New insights into modal shift from theories of social practice, Noel Cass and James Faulconbridge
Examining the influence of stop level infrastructure and built environment on bus ridership in Montreal, Vincent Chakour and Naveen Eluru
Optimizing location and capacity of rail-based Park-and-Ride sites to increase public transport usage, Xinyuan Chen, Zhiyuan Liu, and Graham Currie
Developing transit-oriented corridors: Insights from Tokyo, Paul Chorus and Luca Bertolini
Should Transit Continue to Chase Development? Scenario Modeling and Analysis Supporting Regional Efficiency and Cost-Effectiveness in Washington, D.C., Region, Allison Davis and Dalia Leven
BRT in Brazil: Designing services in function of given infrastructure projects or designing infrastructure in function of established service quality patterns?, Joaquim José Guilherme de Aragão, Yaeko Yamashita, and Romulo Dante Orrico Filho
Incremental Urban Intensification: Transit-oriented Re-development of Small-lot Corridors, Kim Dovey, Lucinda Pike, and Ian Woodcock
Livable Transit Corridors: Methods, Metrics, and Strategies, Christopher E. Ferrell, Bruce S. Appleyard, Matthew Taecker, Chris Allen, Courtney Armusewicz, and Caleb Schroder
Estimating the impact of metro rail stations on residential property values: evidence from Tehran, Amir Forouhar
Developers' perspectives on transit-oriented development, Andrew Guthrie and Yingling Fan
Weakening Obstacles to Transit Use: Changes in Relationships with Child Rearing and Automobile Access from 2000 to 2010, Andrew Guthrie and Yingling Fan
Value of Transit as Reflected in U.S. Single-Family Home Premiums: A Meta-Analysis, Shima Hamidi, Katherine Kittrell, and Reid Ewing
Assessing the usage and level-of-service of pedestrian facilities in train stations: A Swiss case study, Flurin S. Hänseler, Michel Bierlaire, and Riccardo Scarinci
A multi-criteria approach of assessing public transport accessibility at a strategic level, Yaser E. Hawas, Mohammad Nurul Hassan, and Ammar Abulibdeh
A latent class method for classifying and evaluating the performance of station area transit-oriented development in the Toronto region, Christopher D. Higgins and Pavlos S. Kanaroglou
The cost of convenience; Air pollution and noise on freeway and arterial light rail station platforms in Los Angeles, Douglas Houston, Andy Dang, Jun Wu, Zohir Chowdhury, and Rufus Edwards
How does the propensity of living near rail transit moderate the influence of rail transit on transit trip frequency in Xi'an?, Xiaoyan Huang, Jason (Xinyu) Cao, Xiaoshu Cao, and Jiangbin Yin
The association between transit access and auto ownership: evidence from Guangzhou, China, Xiaoyan Huang, Xiaoshu Cao, and Jason (Xinyu) Cao
Transit Supportive Parking Policies and Programs: A Synthesis of Transit Practice, Lisa Jacobson and Rachel R. Weinberger
Characterisation of and reflections on the synergy of bicycles and public transport, R. Kager, L. Bertolini, and M. Te Brömmelstroet
Toward sustainable urban mobility: Investigating nonwork travel behavior in a sprawled Canadian city, Shakil Kahn, Hanna Maoh, Chris Lee, and William Anderson
Determinants of residential dissonance: Implications for transit-oriented development in Brisbane, Md. Kamruzzaman, Douglas Baker, Simon Washington, and Gavin Turrell
Streetcar projects as spatial planning: A shift in transport planning in the United States, David A. King and Lauren Ames Fischer
The feasibility of introducing light rail systems in medium-sized towns in Central Europe, Arkadiusz Kołoś and Jakub Taczanowski
Transit Stop Environments and Waiting Time Perception: Impacts of Trees, Traffic Exposure, and Polluted Air, Marina Lagune-Reutler, Andrew Guthrie, Yingling Fan, and David Levinson
Developing a TOD typology for Beijing metro station areas, Guowei Lyu, Luca Bertolini, and Karin Pfeffer
Alternative Methods for the Calculation of Pedestrian Catchment Areas for Public Transit, Karina Macias
Tram Safety in Mixed Traffic: Best Practices from Switzerland, Christian M. Marti, Jonas Kupferschmid, Michael Schwertner, Andrew Nash, and Ulrich Weidmann
Optimization of Main Public Transport Paths Based on Accessibility — Case Study: Mashhad, Iran, Houman Shadab Mehr, Mohamad Rahim Rahnama, Mohamad Ajza Shokouhi, and Ezatollah Mafi
Influence of Socio-Demography and Operating Streetscape on Last-Mile Mode Choice, M. Meng, P. P. Koh, and Y. D. Wong
When and how much does new transport infrastructure add to property values? Evidence from the bus rapid transit system in Sydney, Australia, Corinne Mulley and Chi-Hong (Patrick) Tsai
Airport rail links and economic productivity: Evidence from 82 cities with the world’s 100 busiest airports, Jin Murakami, Yurika Matsui, and Hironori Kato
A network governance approach to transit-oriented development: Integrating urban transport and land use policies in Urumqi, China, Rui Mu and Martin de Jong
The Entrepreneur Rail Model: Funding urban rail through majority private investment in urban regeneration, Peter Newman, Sebastian Davies-Slate, and Evan Jones
Rationalities and materialities of light rail scapes, Mette Olesen and Claus Lassen
Mass Rapid Transit for Perth & Peel @ 3.5 Million and Beyond, Planning and Transport Research Centre (PATREC)
Streetcar Resurgence in the United States: Transit Strategy, Growth Machine Tactic, or Some of Both?, Luis Enrique Ramos-Santiago, Jeffrey R. Brown, and Hilary Nixon
Map-induced journey-planning biases for a simple network: A Docklands Light Railway study, Maxwell J. Roberts and Doug Rose
Evaluating how cycle-bus integration could contribute to “sustainable” transport, Lake Sagaris and Anvita Arora
Planning Urban Ring Rail Transit Lines: Case Study of Shanghai, China, Saeid Saidi, Yuxiong Ji, Cheng Cheng, Jinping Guan, Shengchuan Jiang, Lina Kattan, Yuchuan Du, and S. C. Wirasinghe
Applying AHP and Clustering Approaches for Public Transportation Decisionmaking: A Case Study of Isfahan City, Alireza Salavati, Hossein Haghshenas, Bahador Ghadirifaraz, Jamshid Laghaei, and Ghodrat Eftekhari
Czechoslovak light rail — Legacy of socialist urbanism or opportunity for the future?, Daniel Seidenglanz, Martin Kvizda, Tomáš Nigrin, Zdeněk Tomeš, and Jiří Dujka
Public Transport Accessibility Levels for Ahmedabad, India, Jay S. Shah and Bhargav Adhvaryu
Factors affecting car ownership and mode choice in rail transit-supported suburbs of a large Chinese city, Qing Shen, Peng Chen, and Haixiao Pan
Creating a Bus Rapid Transit Boulevard: Making Woodhaven Boulevard Select Bus Service Work for Transit, Traffic, and the Public in Queens, New York, Varanesh Singh, Eric B. Beaton, Taylor Reiss Gouge, and Nina Harvey Schatmeier
How do metro stations integrate with walking environments? Results from walking access within three types of built environment in Beijing, Guibo Sun, John Zacharias, Ben Ma, and Nicolas M. Oreskovic
Analysing stakeholders' perception of Light Rail Transit as an opportunity to achieve sustainable mobility in Granada (Spain), Luis M. Valenzuela-Montes, Julio A. Soria-Lara, and Miguel L. Navarro-Ligero
Assessing the potential of bus rapid transit-led network restructuring for enhancing affordable access to employment – The case of Johannesburg's Corridors of Freedom, Christoffel Venter
Linking Transit Agencies and Land Use Decision Making: Guidebook for Transit Agencies, WSP–Parsons Brinckerhoff, GB Place Making, Robert Cervero, and The Overhead Wire
Tailoring empirical research on transit access premiums for planning applications, Tao Xu and Ming Zhang
Density-oriented versus development-oriented transit investment: Decoding metro station location selection in Shenzhen, Jiawen Yang, Junxian Chen, Xiaohui Le, and Qin Zhang
Urban rail investment and transit-oriented development in Beijing: Can it reach a higher potential?, Jiawen Yang, Jige Quan, Bin Yan, and Canfei He
Urban planning in Qatar: strategies and vision for the development of transit villages in Doha, Samar Zaina, Sara Zaina, and Raffaello Furlan
Rail transit investment and property values: An old tale retold, Haotian Zhong and Wei Li
Submissions from 2015
Robust transit network design with stochastic demand considering development density, Kun An and Hong K. Lo
Designing the Modern Multimodal Urban Arterial: Case Study of the Webster Avenue Bus Rapid Transit Project, Eric B. Beaton, Evan Bialostozky, Patrick Dougherty, Taylor Reiss Gouge, and Theodore V. Orosz
Heterogeneous effects of neighborhood type on commute mode choice: An exploration of residential dissonance in the Twin Cities, Jason (Xinyu) Cao
Identification and classification of public transport activity centres in Stockholm using passenger flows data, Oded Cats, Qian Wang, and Yu Zhao
Performance of Australian Light Rail and Comparison with U. S. Trends, Graham Currie, Matthew Burke, and Alexa Delbosc
Enhancing the impact of travel plans for new residential developments: Insights from implementation theory, Chris De Gruyter, Geoffrey Rose, and Graham Currie
Understanding Travel Plan Effectiveness for New Residential Developments, Chris De Gruyter, Geoffrey Rose, and Graham Currie
Direct Ridership Model of Rail Rapid Transit Systems in Canada, Matthew Durning and Craig Townsend
Quantifying Transit’s Impact on GHG Emissions and Energy Use—The Land Use Component, Frank Gallivan, Eliot Rose, Reid Ewing, Shima Hamidi, and Thomas Brown