The opportunities offered by telematics development and the features required by travellers moving on more complex multimodal transit networks push to investigate new methods for generating path advice in transit trip planners. First, the study focuses on characteristics and limits of the methods used by current trip planners for path generation and then analyses the new methods applied by a new generation of trip planners (most at the prototypical developing stage). These methods use a group or, better, an individual traveller utility function, which allows personal preferences to be pointed out. As the individual utility functions in the transport modelling literature has been largely neglected, the second part of the study reports the st...