The purpose of this paper is to expand empirical research on bus transit operation costs and test the hypothesis that physical and geographical characteristics are plausible explanatory cost factors. A translog cost function has been estimated, using a panel dataset of 1053 observations over 1996-2002 for a cross-section of 264 transit bus agencies in the US, combined with geographical and physical data processed with geographic information system technology. The results confirm the importance of geographical factors as determinants of bus transit costs. The trade-offs between geographical factors in shaping the frontier between economies and diseconomies of density are assessed. The implications of the results for public policy regarding c...
Empirical research for public transport demand has uncovered numerous interesting commonalities acro...
This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical literature on the relationship between the spatial ...
This study analyzes economies of scale and density as a rationale for subsidizing transit agencies i...
This paper explores whether public transit production technology differs by size and operating chara...
Past research on the cost structure of urban bus transportation shows conflicting results with respe...
We develop a method to study the industrial structure of urban bus transit without using cost data. ...
We develop a method to study the industrial structure of urban bus transit without using cost data. ...
This study analyzes economies of scale and density as a rationale for subsidizing transit agencies i...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the cost and production structure of mass transi...
The downward spiral frequently experienced by transit companies when they increase fares to make up ...
This paper examines the main characteristics of production costs of urban bus transportation service...
The downward spiral frequently experienced by transit companies when they increase fares to make up ...
The cost structure of transit agencies that provide service to small urban and rural communities in ...
Empirical research for public transport demand has uncovered numerous interesting commonalities acro...
Empirical research for public transport demand has uncovered numerous interesting commonalities acro...
Empirical research for public transport demand has uncovered numerous interesting commonalities acro...
This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical literature on the relationship between the spatial ...
This study analyzes economies of scale and density as a rationale for subsidizing transit agencies i...
This paper explores whether public transit production technology differs by size and operating chara...
Past research on the cost structure of urban bus transportation shows conflicting results with respe...
We develop a method to study the industrial structure of urban bus transit without using cost data. ...
We develop a method to study the industrial structure of urban bus transit without using cost data. ...
This study analyzes economies of scale and density as a rationale for subsidizing transit agencies i...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the cost and production structure of mass transi...
The downward spiral frequently experienced by transit companies when they increase fares to make up ...
This paper examines the main characteristics of production costs of urban bus transportation service...
The downward spiral frequently experienced by transit companies when they increase fares to make up ...
The cost structure of transit agencies that provide service to small urban and rural communities in ...
Empirical research for public transport demand has uncovered numerous interesting commonalities acro...
Empirical research for public transport demand has uncovered numerous interesting commonalities acro...
Empirical research for public transport demand has uncovered numerous interesting commonalities acro...
This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical literature on the relationship between the spatial ...
This study analyzes economies of scale and density as a rationale for subsidizing transit agencies i...