Transit 2014.
"TRB's Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2415 consists of 16 papers that explore effects of the economic crisis on users' perceptions of public transportation quality; bus drivers' occupational stress under changing working conditio...
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| Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
Transportation Research Board of the National Academies,
2014-
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| Series: | Transportation research record ;
2415-2517, etc. |
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Table of Contents:
- Volume 1. Foreword
- Measuring the effects of economic crisis on users' perceptions of public transport quality
- Measuring bus drivers' occupational stress under changing working conditions
- Designing New York City subways' key performance indicators to improve service delivery and operations
- Dynamic dispatch with advanced train control system data: Application to Muni Metro light rail vehicles departing Embarcadero Station in San Francisco, California
- Measuring route-level passenger perceived transit service reliability with an agent-based simulation approach
- Benefit-cost evaluation method for transit stop removal
- Improving energy efficiency of public transport bus services by using multiple vehicle types
- Automated, data-driven performance regime for operations management, planning, and control
- Customer loyalty differences between captive and choice transit riders
- Public transport pricing policy: Empirical evidence from a fare-free scheme in Tallinn, Estonia
- Transitory optimism: Changes in passenger perception following bus service improvement over time
- Dissecting the role of transit service attributes in attracting commuters: Lessons from a comprehensive revealed preference-stated preference study on commuting mode-switching behavior in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Accessibility of communication technology and the rider experience: Case study of Saint Louis, Missouri, Metro
- Determining appropriate fare levels for distance-based fare structure: Considering users' behaviors in a time-expanded network
- Role of gender and attitudes on public transportation use
- Role of social media in communicating transit disruptions.
- Volume 2. Foreword
- Fleet sizing for flexible carsharing systems: Simulation-based approach
- Piloting low-cost transit service enhancements through agency collaboration
- Pedicabs for urban transportation in U.S. cities: Benefits, challenges, and regulations
- Peer-to-peer carsharing: Exploring public perception and market characteristics in the San Francisco Bay area, California
- Modeling station-based and free-floating carsharing demand: Test case study for Berlin
- Assessing impact of carsharing on household car ownership in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Case study of autorickshaw industry in Mumbai, India
- Automated driving: Individual and societal aspects
- A driverless alternative: Fleet size and cost requirements for a statewide autonomous taxi network in New Jersey
- Optimization of charging infrastructure for electric taxis
- Taxicab operation in Bogota, Colombia: Empirical findings in day versus night operations.