With rail travel largely seen to be a more sustainable method than road-based transport, this paper examines the market segments amongst existing motorists that would be most likely to travel by train in the UK. The analysis is based on a large survey in London and the south-east of England, the area surrounding the routes operated by the train company First Capital Connect. Findings show that train travellers tend to be middle-aged and of a higher social grade, typically taking commuting or business trips. Individuals living within four miles of a station are considerably more likely to travel by rail than those further away. Given the competition from road-based transport, it is of particular interest that the measure highlighted to incre...
Rail is a critical transport mode for travel in large cities, especially for journeys to and from th...
This project advances the current understanding of intraurban rail passengers and their travel exper...
There is a need to gain a deeper understanding of the behavioural factors underlying the modal choic...
Research has shown that even when rail travel is the most cost-effective mode of transport for a par...
Rail operators recognize a need to increase ridership in order to improve the economic viability of ...
This paper discusses sane of the major results of the inter-urban rail trip generation models develo...
This paper describes an integrated methodology for identifying potential ‘quick wins’ for mode shift...
Australian authorities have set ambitious policy objectives to shift Australia’s current transport p...
Transportation research often focuses on the problem of persuading travelers to switch from private ...
Research was undertaken to provide an improved understanding of the impact of rail market churn on t...
Parking is a serious problem at many rail stations where large numbers of commuters ‘park and ride’ ...
Improved forecasting of urban rail patronage is essential for effective policy development and effic...
Convenience is one of the five main recognised travel factors and an attribute commonly associated w...
The paper examines, using English Census data, the impacts of four light rail schemes opened between...
A new methodology is proposed for postproject analysis of airport railways for guidance in planning ...
Rail is a critical transport mode for travel in large cities, especially for journeys to and from th...
This project advances the current understanding of intraurban rail passengers and their travel exper...
There is a need to gain a deeper understanding of the behavioural factors underlying the modal choic...
Research has shown that even when rail travel is the most cost-effective mode of transport for a par...
Rail operators recognize a need to increase ridership in order to improve the economic viability of ...
This paper discusses sane of the major results of the inter-urban rail trip generation models develo...
This paper describes an integrated methodology for identifying potential ‘quick wins’ for mode shift...
Australian authorities have set ambitious policy objectives to shift Australia’s current transport p...
Transportation research often focuses on the problem of persuading travelers to switch from private ...
Research was undertaken to provide an improved understanding of the impact of rail market churn on t...
Parking is a serious problem at many rail stations where large numbers of commuters ‘park and ride’ ...
Improved forecasting of urban rail patronage is essential for effective policy development and effic...
Convenience is one of the five main recognised travel factors and an attribute commonly associated w...
The paper examines, using English Census data, the impacts of four light rail schemes opened between...
A new methodology is proposed for postproject analysis of airport railways for guidance in planning ...
Rail is a critical transport mode for travel in large cities, especially for journeys to and from th...
This project advances the current understanding of intraurban rail passengers and their travel exper...
There is a need to gain a deeper understanding of the behavioural factors underlying the modal choic...