A model to compare three alternative forms of public transport – light rail, heavy rail and bus rapid transit - is developed for an urban network with radial lines emanating from the borders to the city centre. The theoretical framework assumes an operation aimed at minimising the total cost associated with public transport service provision, which encompasses both operator and users costs. The decision variables are the number of lines (network density) and the frequency per period for each mode. This approach has no prejudices a priori in respect of whether a specified delivery scenario is aligned with existing modal reputation. Rather, we establish the conditions under which a specific transit mode should be preferred to another in terms...
The provision of public transit services is essential to provide citizens with an improved quality o...
Preferences of heavy rail (HR) system users are studied in relation to the system\u27s alignment and...
A major research gap is the relative ridership performance of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), Light Rail Tr...
We compare analytically and numerically the optimised performance of different urban public transpor...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has proven to be an effective and affordable transportation option for large...
This paper investigates inter-modal competition in an urbanised area by modelling passengers' travel...
Both research and international experience have shown that, whilst BRT services allow suburban areas...
The merits of alternative urban and inter-urban public transport systems have been the subject of so...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems have gained popularity worldwide as a cost effective alternative to ...
The merits of alternative urban and inter-urban public transport systems have been the subject of so...
Much attention has been paid to light-rail-transit (LRT) systems and the benefits they generate in t...
Increasing urbanization around the world has raised the passenger demand for public transport. Altho...
This paper explores how the selection of public transit modes can be optimized over a planning horiz...
As urban areas face increasing demands for new transport infrastructure to promote a sustainable fut...
Increasing urbanisation around the world has raised the passenger demand for public transport. Many ...
The provision of public transit services is essential to provide citizens with an improved quality o...
Preferences of heavy rail (HR) system users are studied in relation to the system\u27s alignment and...
A major research gap is the relative ridership performance of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), Light Rail Tr...
We compare analytically and numerically the optimised performance of different urban public transpor...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has proven to be an effective and affordable transportation option for large...
This paper investigates inter-modal competition in an urbanised area by modelling passengers' travel...
Both research and international experience have shown that, whilst BRT services allow suburban areas...
The merits of alternative urban and inter-urban public transport systems have been the subject of so...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems have gained popularity worldwide as a cost effective alternative to ...
The merits of alternative urban and inter-urban public transport systems have been the subject of so...
Much attention has been paid to light-rail-transit (LRT) systems and the benefits they generate in t...
Increasing urbanization around the world has raised the passenger demand for public transport. Altho...
This paper explores how the selection of public transit modes can be optimized over a planning horiz...
As urban areas face increasing demands for new transport infrastructure to promote a sustainable fut...
Increasing urbanisation around the world has raised the passenger demand for public transport. Many ...
The provision of public transit services is essential to provide citizens with an improved quality o...
Preferences of heavy rail (HR) system users are studied in relation to the system\u27s alignment and...
A major research gap is the relative ridership performance of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), Light Rail Tr...