Transportation Research Record: Early Access Papers Addressing Public Transportation: Part 2
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board has released 15 early access papers addressing public transportation, including:
- Comparative Structural Evaluation of Transit Travel Demand using Travel Survey and Smart Card Data for Metropolitan Transit Financing (link)
- Bus Capacity Estimation using Stochastic Queuing Models for Isolated Bus Stops in China (link)
- Small Steps, Big Differences: Assessing the Validity of using Home and Work Locations to Estimate Walking Distances to Transit (link)
- Measuring Spontaneous Accessibility for Iterative Transit Planning (link)
- Application of a Cost-Allocation Model to Swiss Bus and Train Lines (link)
- Local and Network-Based Methodologies for Evaluating New Stations in Toronto (link)
- Characteristics of Bus Transit Vehicles in the United States: A 30-Year National Trend Analysis (link)
- Demand-Driven Transfer Coordination of Last Trains in Metro Network (link)
- Timetable Synchronization and Optimization Considering Time-Dependent Passenger Demand in an Urban Subway Network (link)
- Determining Effective Sample Size to Calibrate a Transit Assignment Model: A Bayesian Perspective (link)
- Planning of Fast-Charging Stations for a Battery Electric Bus System under Energy Consumption Uncertainty (link)
- How Useful is Travel-Based Multitasking? Evidence from Commuters in Portland, Oregon (link)
- Spatio-Temporal Hedonic Price Model to Investigate the Dynamics of Housing Prices in Contexts of Urban Form and Transportation Services in Toronto (link)
- Microeconomic Model for Designing Public Transit Incentive Programs (link)
- WiFi Scanner Technologies for Obtaining Travel Data about Circulator Bus Passengers: Case Study in Obuse, Nagano Prefecture, Japan (link)
This Summary Last Modified On: 7/16/2018