This paper presents the methodology and selective empirical results from a study of the demand for a high speed rail system serving the Sydney-Canberra corridor currrently dominated by air travel for business trips and car travel for non-business trips. The author outlines the steps involved in the study from problem specification, data needs, development of base year trip tables, model specification and estimation to establish switching behavior in the presence of a new mode and calculation of induced demand for current travellers. A stated choice heteroskedastic extreme value switching model is used to evaluate the choice of fare type for business and non-business travel given the current mode used in the corridor for each sampled travell...
In this study, a theoretical framework is developed in order to assess the viability of transport in...
With respect to mode choice decisions in intercity public transport journeys, understanding a travel...
Improved forecasting of urban rail patronage is essential for effective policy development and effic...
Accessibility by High Speed Rail (HSR) services between major cities within a nation and across bord...
The new high-speed rail (HSR) routes are expected to have a large impact on air transport demand. In...
Nowadays, people face a series of choices every day, what kind of factors will influence their choic...
This paper describes an integrated methodology for identifying potential ‘quick wins’ for mode shift...
The aim of this paper is to forecast the passenger demand and market share of the Low-Cost Carriers ...
This is a renewed interest in intercity and long-distance rail services in many countries, with both...
While the introduction of a high speed rail (HSR) provides passengers with another more environmenta...
Recently conducted revealed preference and stated choice surveys in Sweden have extended data availa...
Induced travel is an important component of travel demand and increasing attention has been paid to ...
By 2050, it is predicted that there will be approximately 355 million trips completed on the East co...
While the introduction of a high speed rail (HSR) provides passengers with another more environmenta...
In 2009, the New South Wales government announced that it would be proceeding with a feasibility st...
In this study, a theoretical framework is developed in order to assess the viability of transport in...
With respect to mode choice decisions in intercity public transport journeys, understanding a travel...
Improved forecasting of urban rail patronage is essential for effective policy development and effic...
Accessibility by High Speed Rail (HSR) services between major cities within a nation and across bord...
The new high-speed rail (HSR) routes are expected to have a large impact on air transport demand. In...
Nowadays, people face a series of choices every day, what kind of factors will influence their choic...
This paper describes an integrated methodology for identifying potential ‘quick wins’ for mode shift...
The aim of this paper is to forecast the passenger demand and market share of the Low-Cost Carriers ...
This is a renewed interest in intercity and long-distance rail services in many countries, with both...
While the introduction of a high speed rail (HSR) provides passengers with another more environmenta...
Recently conducted revealed preference and stated choice surveys in Sweden have extended data availa...
Induced travel is an important component of travel demand and increasing attention has been paid to ...
By 2050, it is predicted that there will be approximately 355 million trips completed on the East co...
While the introduction of a high speed rail (HSR) provides passengers with another more environmenta...
In 2009, the New South Wales government announced that it would be proceeding with a feasibility st...
In this study, a theoretical framework is developed in order to assess the viability of transport in...
With respect to mode choice decisions in intercity public transport journeys, understanding a travel...
Improved forecasting of urban rail patronage is essential for effective policy development and effic...