Journal: Public Transport

Volume 8, Issue 3

341 -- 363Yanshuo Sun, Jungang Shi, Paul M. Schonfeld. Identifying passenger flow characteristics and evaluating travel time reliability by visualizing AFC data: a case study of Shanghai Metro
365 -- 385Marius Jakimavicius, Marija Burinskiene, Modesta Gusaroviene, Askoldas Podviezko. Assessing multiple criteria for rapid bus routes in the public transport system in Vilnius
387 -- 403Paula Vicente, Elizabeth Reis. Profiling public transport users through perceptions about public transport providers and satisfaction with the public transport service
405 -- 426Aylin Kalpakci, Neslihan Karatas Ünverdi. Integration of paratransit systems with inner-city bus transport: the case of Izmir
427 -- 451Amir Forouhar. Estimating the impact of metro rail stations on residential property values: evidence from Tehran
453 -- 475Tiago Dias Camacho, Marcus Foth, Andry Rakotonirainy, Markus Rittenbruch, Jonathan M. Bunker. The role of passenger-centric innovation in the future of public transport
477 -- 496Yang Chen, Shu Yang, Mengqi Hu, Yao-Jan Wu. A reliability-based transit trip planning model under transit network uncertainty
497 -- 520Dan Wan, Camille Kamga, Wei Hao, Aaron Sugiura, Eric B. Beaton. Customer satisfaction with bus rapid transit: a study of New York City select bus service applying structural equation modeling

Volume 8, Issue 2

161 -- 183Alexander Kiefer, Stefanie Kritzinger, Karl F. Doerner. Disruption management for the Viennese public transport provider
185 -- 203Sajjakaj Jomnonkwao, Onanong Sangphong, Buratin Khampirat, Siradol Siridhara, Vatanavongs Ratanavaraha. Public transport promotion policy on campus: evidence from Suranaree University in Thailand
205 -- 224Samet Güner, Erman Coskun. Determining the best performing benchmarks for transit routes with a multi-objective model: the implementation and a critique of the two-model approach
225 -- 242David Verbich, Ehab Diab, Ahmed El-Geneidy. Have they bunched yet? An exploratory study of the impacts of bus bunching on dwell and running times
243 -- 260Hamed Faroqi, Abolghasem Sadeghi-Niaraki. GIS-based ride-sharing and DRT in Tehran city
261 -- 293Amirali Zarrinmehr, Mahmoud Saffarzadeh, Seyedehsan Seyedabrishami, Yu Marco Nie. A path-based greedy algorithm for multi-objective transit routes design with elastic demand
295 -- 313Md. Rokibul Islam, Md. Hadiuzzaman, Rajib Banik, Md. Mehedi Hasnat, Sarder Rafee Musabbir, Sanjana Hossain. Bus service quality prediction and attribute ranking: a neural network approach
315 -- 340Alessandro Vitale, Giuseppe Guido, Daniele Rogano. A smartphone based DSS platform for assessing transit service attributes

Volume 8, Issue 1

1 -- 23Colin Stewart, Ahmed El-Geneidy. Don't stop just yet! A simple, effective, and socially responsible approach to bus-stop consolidation
25 -- 38Jo Barnes, Andrew Morris, Ruth Welsh, Steve J. Summerskill, Russell Marshall, Denise Kendrick, Pip Logan, Avril Drummond, Simon Conroy, Brian Fildes, Julie Bell. Injuries to older users of buses in the UK
39 -- 56Oliver Ullrich, Daniel Lückerath, Ewald Speckenmeyer. Do regular timetables help to reduce delays in tram networks? It depends!
57 -- 84Xuan Liu, John M. Usher. Modeling air passengers' rescheduling strategies for airport service lines based on an empirical study with the aid of a virtual 3-D computer graphic environment
85 -- 101Willem Klumpenhouwer, S. C. Wirasinghe. Cost-of-crowding model for light rail train and platform length
103 -- 123Nayel Urena Serulle, Cinzia Cirillo. Transportation needs of low income population: a policy analysis for the Washington D.C. metropolitan region
125 -- 141Andrey Sergeevich Mikhaylov, Ivan Sergeevich Gumenuk, Anna Alekseevna Mikhaylova. Russian public transport system: the customers' feedback on the service provision
143 -- 160Niels van Oort. Incorporating enhanced service reliability of public transport in cost-benefit analyses