We examine the effect of spatial differences in access to a railway network on both urbanization and road congestion in a typical ‘transport corridor between cities’ setup. Using a spatial urban equilibrium model, we find that if the number of access nodes, i.e. stations, is limited, stations contribute to the degree of urbanization. The total effect on road congestion, however, is small. By contrast, if stations are omnipresent there is little effect on urban spatial structure, but a considerable decrease in congestion. This suggests there is a policy trade-off between congestion and urbanization which crucially depends on the type of railway network. We find similar results for a within-city metro network. The key methodological contribut...
An urban transit system can be made more cost-efficient by improving the access to it. Efforts in th...
An urban transit system can be made more cost-efficient by improving the access to it. Efforts in t...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
This research aims at investigating the direct and indirect influence of network structures on urban...
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This study investigates how urban form is related to accessibility. In particular, it explores the r...
The way we move around the territory is linked to the way we occupy it. In this sense, integrated sp...
This study investigates how urban form is related to accessibility. In particular, it explores the r...
We study urban structure and traffic congestion of a monocentric city by idealizing its suburb and i...
The proximity of homes and employment to public transport networks is a key factor in explaining rid...
International audienceMost large cities are spanned by more than one transportation system. These di...
The quality of transport networks does not only depend on the quality of the individual links and no...
International audienceThis paper explores the interplay between trade costs and urban costs within a...
Property prices are known to be higher in places with high accessibility, such as in proximity to tr...
Property prices are known to be higher in places with high accessibility, such as in proximity to tr...
An urban transit system can be made more cost-efficient by improving the access to it. Efforts in th...
An urban transit system can be made more cost-efficient by improving the access to it. Efforts in t...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
This research aims at investigating the direct and indirect influence of network structures on urban...
The objective of this paper is to provide new insights into commuters’ mode choice behavior in a mon...
This study investigates how urban form is related to accessibility. In particular, it explores the r...
The way we move around the territory is linked to the way we occupy it. In this sense, integrated sp...
This study investigates how urban form is related to accessibility. In particular, it explores the r...
We study urban structure and traffic congestion of a monocentric city by idealizing its suburb and i...
The proximity of homes and employment to public transport networks is a key factor in explaining rid...
International audienceMost large cities are spanned by more than one transportation system. These di...
The quality of transport networks does not only depend on the quality of the individual links and no...
International audienceThis paper explores the interplay between trade costs and urban costs within a...
Property prices are known to be higher in places with high accessibility, such as in proximity to tr...
Property prices are known to be higher in places with high accessibility, such as in proximity to tr...
An urban transit system can be made more cost-efficient by improving the access to it. Efforts in th...
An urban transit system can be made more cost-efficient by improving the access to it. Efforts in t...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...