Consider a travel corridor with a multi-modal transport system (i.e., highway and railway) that connects a continuum of residential locations to a point of CBD. Both highway and railway are subject to congestion effects. All commuters travel along the corridor from home to work in the morning peak hour. The travel costs include travel time, schedule delay and monetary cost. The spatial dynamics of the traffic congestion on both transportation systems are determined by the trip-timing condition, that no traveler will experience a lower travel cost by departing at a different time or switching to a different mode. The flow dynamics on the highway will be considered by applying basic LWR model, while crowdedness (i.e., passenger density on the...
This paper analyzes the influence of urban development density on transit network design with stocha...
In this paper, a probit-based multimodal transport assignment model is developed. Three transport mo...
Transport systems in rea l c ities a re co mp le x with many modes of transport sharing and competin...
AbstractConsider a travel corridor with a multi-modal transport system (i.e., highway and railway) t...
Differential complementarity system approach is applied to model the travel corridor equilibrium in ...
Consider a traffic corridor that connects a continuum of residential locations to a point central bu...
This paper investigates the intermodal equilibrium, road toll pricing, and bus system design issues ...
The objective of this paper is to provide new insights into commuters’ mode choice behavior in a mon...
This paper studies the modeling of multimodal choice in a highway/railway system with continuum park...
This paper explores optimal location-dependent but time-invariant peak-load charges on a road and a ...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the influence of urban development density on transit network design wit...
This paper studies the modeling of multimodal choice in a highway/railway system with continuum park...
The modeling of multimodal choice in a railway-highway system with single park-and-ride service on a...
The land-use pattern for many cities is a central business district surrounded by sprawling suburbs....
The positive correlation between urban population density and transit service patronage is well reco...
This paper analyzes the influence of urban development density on transit network design with stocha...
In this paper, a probit-based multimodal transport assignment model is developed. Three transport mo...
Transport systems in rea l c ities a re co mp le x with many modes of transport sharing and competin...
AbstractConsider a travel corridor with a multi-modal transport system (i.e., highway and railway) t...
Differential complementarity system approach is applied to model the travel corridor equilibrium in ...
Consider a traffic corridor that connects a continuum of residential locations to a point central bu...
This paper investigates the intermodal equilibrium, road toll pricing, and bus system design issues ...
The objective of this paper is to provide new insights into commuters’ mode choice behavior in a mon...
This paper studies the modeling of multimodal choice in a highway/railway system with continuum park...
This paper explores optimal location-dependent but time-invariant peak-load charges on a road and a ...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the influence of urban development density on transit network design wit...
This paper studies the modeling of multimodal choice in a highway/railway system with continuum park...
The modeling of multimodal choice in a railway-highway system with single park-and-ride service on a...
The land-use pattern for many cities is a central business district surrounded by sprawling suburbs....
The positive correlation between urban population density and transit service patronage is well reco...
This paper analyzes the influence of urban development density on transit network design with stocha...
In this paper, a probit-based multimodal transport assignment model is developed. Three transport mo...
Transport systems in rea l c ities a re co mp le x with many modes of transport sharing and competin...