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Public Transport - Planning and Operations, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, March 2015
- Ismail Ömer Verbas

, Charlotte Frei
, Hani S. Mahmassani, Raymond Chan
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Stretching resources: sensitivity of optimal bus frequency allocation to stop-level demand elasticities. 1-20 - Rakkitha Widanapathiranage, Jonathan M. Bunker

, Ashish Bhaskar
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Modelling the BRT station capacity and queuing for all stopping busway operation. 21-38 - Aitor Imaz, Khandker M. Nurul Habib

, Amer Shalaby, Ahmed Osman Idris:
Investigating the factors affecting transit user loyalty. 39-60 - Mehdi Bagherian, Mahmoud Mesbah

, Luís Ferreira:
Using delay functions to evaluate transit priority at signals. 61-75 - Sabyasachee Mishra, Timothy F. Welch, Paul M. Torrens, Cheng Fu, Haojie Zhu, Eli Knaap

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A tool for measuring and visualizing connectivity of transit stop, route and transfer center in a multimodal transportation network. 77-99 - Marc Goerigk

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Exact and heuristic approaches to the robust periodic event scheduling problem. 101-119
Volume 7, Number 2, July 2015
- Nicolae Duduta, Claudia Adriazola, Darío Hidalgo

, Luis Antonio Lindau, Rebecca Jaffe:
Traffic safety in surface public transport systems: a synthesis of research. 121-137 - Carl H. Häll

, Jan T. Lundgren, Stefan Voß:
Evaluating the performance of a dial-a-ride service using simulation. 139-157 - Laurencas Raslavicius

, Arturas Kersys, Saugirdas Pukalskas, Jonas Bazaras, Janina Jablonskyte, Jurga Ilgakojyte-Bazariene, Rolandas Makaras:
City transport analysis using the General Motors (GM) microscopic model. 159-183 - Laura Eboli

, Gabriella Mazzulla
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Relationships between rail passengers' satisfaction and service quality: a framework for identifying key service factors. 185-201 - Yangwen Liu, Cinzia Cirillo

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Measuring transit service impacts on vehicle ownership and use. 203-222 - Thomas Kolawole Ojo:

Passenger movements development and structure at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. 223-234 - Adrien Ickowicz

, Ross Sparks:
Estimation of an origin/destination matrix: application to a ferry transport data. 235-258 - Feng Qiu, Wenquan Li, Ali Haghani:

An exploration of the demand limit for flex-route as feeder transit services: a case study in Salt Lake City. 259-276
Volume 7, Number 3, December 2015
- Thomas Albrecht, Francesco Corman:

Special issue on intelligent transportation systems. 277-279 - Michael Kümmling

, Peter Großmann, Karl Nachtigall, Jens Opitz, Reyk Weiß:
A state-of-the-art realization of cyclic railway timetable computation. 281-293 - Pavle Kecman, Rob M. P. Goverde:

Predictive modelling of running and dwell times in railway traffic. 295-319 - Marcella Samà

, Andrea D'Ariano
, Paolo D'Ariano, Dario Pacciarelli
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Air traffic optimization models for aircraft delay and travel time minimization in terminal control areas. 321-337 - S. Ilgin Guler

, Mónica Menéndez
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Pre-signals for bus priority: basic guidelines for implementation. 339-354 - Pierre-Antoine Cuniasse, Christine Buisson, Joaquin Rodriguez

, Emmanuel Teboul, David De Almeida:
Analyzing railroad congestion in a dense urban network through the use of a road traffic network fundamental diagram concept. 355-367 - Niels van Oort

, Daniel Sparing, Ties Brands, Rob M. P. Goverde:
Data driven improvements in public transport: the Dutch example. 369-389
- Wei Feng

, Miguel Andres Figliozzi, Robert L. Bertini
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Quantifying the joint impacts of stop locations, signalized intersections, and traffic conditions on bus travel time. 391-408 - Luc Honore Petnji Yaya, Mireia Frigola Fortià, Carme Saurina Canals, Frederic Marimon

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Service quality assessment of public transport and the implication role of demographic characteristics. 409-428 - Ahmed Ayadi, Sami Hammami:

Analysis of the technological features of regional public transport companies: the Tunisian case. 429-455 - Shu Yang, Yao-Jan Wu, Bernadette Marion, Isaac E. Moses:

Identification of transit farebox data errors: impacts on transit planning. 457-473

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