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Public Transport - Planning and Operations, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, June 2019
- Federico Malucelli, Emanuele Tresoldi
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Delay and disruption management in local public transportation via real-time vehicle and crew re-scheduling: a case study. 1-25 - Antonio Candelieri, Bruno G. Galuzzi
, Ilaria Giordani, Francesco Archetti:
Vulnerability of public transportation networks against directed attacks and cascading failures. 27-49 - Benjamin Otto
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Aggregation techniques for frequency assignment in public transportation. 51-87 - Anthony Downward
, Subeh Chowdhury
, Chapa Jayalath:
An investigation of route-choice in integrated public transport networks by risk-averse users. 89-110 - Khandker M. Nurul Habib, Sami Hasnine
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An econometric investigation of the influence of transit passes on transit users' behavior in Toronto. 111-133 - Godwin Yeboah
, Caitlin Doyle Cottrill
, John D. Nelson
, David Corsar, Milan Markovic
, Peter Edwards
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Understanding factors influencing public transport passengers' pre-travel information-seeking behaviour. 135-158 - Hemant Kumar Suman
, Nomesh B. Bolia
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Mitigation of overcrowding in buses through bus planning. 159-187 - Javier Durán-Micco
, Lorena Pradenas
, Víctor Parada:
Transit network design with pollution minimization. 189-210
Volume 11, Number 2, August 2019
- Nikola Besinovic
, Rob M. P. Goverde:
Stable and robust train routing in station areas with balanced infrastructure capacity occupation. 211-236 - Bixuan Sun
, Jeffrey Apland:
Operational planning of public transit with economic and environmental goals: application to the Minneapolis-St. Paul bus system. 237-267 - Fatemeh Enayatollahi, Ahmed Osman Idris
, Mohammad Ali Amiri Atashgah
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Modelling bus bunching under variable transit demand using cellular automata. 269-298 - Paula Nguyen, Ehab Diab
, Amer Shalaby:
Understanding the factors that influence the probability and time to streetcar bunching incidents. 299-320 - Seyed Sina Mohri
, Meisam Akbarzadeh
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Locating key stations of a metro network using bi-objective programming: discrete and continuous demand mode. 321-340 - Paul Czioska
, Ronny J. Kutadinata
, Aleksandar Trifunovic
, Stephan Winter, Monika Sester
, Bernhard Friedrich
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Real-world meeting points for shared demand-responsive transportation systems. 341-377 - Philipp Heyken-Soares
, Christine L. Mumford
, Kwabena Amponsah
, Yong Mao
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An adaptive scaled network for public transport route optimisation. 379-412 - Åse Jevinger
, Jan A. Persson
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Exploring the potential of using real-time traveler data in public transport disturbance management. 413-441
Volume 11, Number 3, October 2019
- Nicolas Chiabaut
, Anais Barcet:
Demonstration and evaluation of an intermittent bus lane strategy. 443-456 - Pradeep Chaitanya Jasti
, V. Vinayaka Ram
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Sustainable benchmarking of a public transport system using analytic hierarchy process and fuzzy logic: a case study of Hyderabad, India. 457-485 - Christina A. Iliopoulou
, Konstantinos L. Kepaptsoglou
, Eleni I. Vlahogianni:
Metaheuristics for the transit route network design problem: a review and comparative analysis. 487-521 - Filip Covic, Stefan Voß
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Interoperable smart card data management in public mass transit. 523-548 - Md. Hadiuzzaman
, D. M. Ghius Malik
, Saurav Barua, Tony Z. Qiu, Amy Kim
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Modeling passengers' perceptions of intercity train service quality for regular and special days. 549-576 - Gabriel Dorantes-Argandar
, Edna Yasiel Rivera-Vázquez, Karlena María Cárdenas-Espinoza
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Measuring situations that stress public bus users in Mexico: a case study of Cuernavaca, Morelos. 577-587 - Wencheng Huang, Bin Shuai, Eric Antwi:
A two-stage optimization approach for subscription bus services network design: the China case. 589-616 - Robert Szlosarek
, Chenguang Yan, Matthias Kröger
, Christian Nußbaumer:
Energy efficiency of ropeways: a model-based analysis. 617-635

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