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Public Transport - Planning and Operations, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, February 2011
- Hong K. Lo

, William H. K. Lam
, Sze Chun Wong
, Janny M. Y. Leung
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Advanced systems for public transport scheduling and network design. 1 - Gabrio Caimi, Martin Fuchsberger, Marco Laumanns

, Kaspar Schüpbach:
A multi-level framework for generating train schedules in highly utilised networks. 3 - Tatsushi Nishi, Yuki Muroi, Masahiro Inuiguchi:

Column generation with dual inequalities for railway crew scheduling problems. 25-42 - Viktor Dück, Franz Wesselmann, Leena Suhl:

Implementing a branch and price and cut method for the airline crew pairing optimization problem. 43 - Bernhard Alt, Ulrich Weidmann:

A stochastic multiple area approach for public transport network design. 65 - Xiugang Li, Luca Quadrifoglio

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2-Vehicle zone optimal design for feeder transit services. 89
Volume 3, Number 2, June 2011
- Charles Fleurent, Stefan Voß

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Public transport: case studies and applications. 105-107 - David A. Hensher

, John M. Rose
, Andrew T. Collins
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Identifying commuter preferences for existing modes and a proposed Metro in Sydney, Australia with special reference to crowding. 109-147 - Erwin J. W. Abbink, Luis Albino

, Twan Dollevoet
, Dennis Huisman
, Jorge Roussado, Ricardo L. Saldanha
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Solving large scale crew scheduling problems in practice. 149-164 - Hossain Poorzahedy, Farshid Safari

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An Ant System application to the Bus Network Design Problem: an algorithm and a case study. 165-187
Volume 3, Number 3, March 2012
- Giuseppe Bruno, Andrea Genovese

, Antonino Sgalambro
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An extension of the schedule optimization problem at a public transit terminal to the multiple destinations case. 189-198 - Qiong Tian, Hai Yang, Hai-Jun Huang

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Pareto efficient strategies for regulating public transit operations. 199-212 - Natalia Kliewer, Bastian Amberg

, Boris Amberg
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Multiple depot vehicle and crew scheduling with time windows for scheduled trips. 213-244

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