This paper provides an extensive review and reconciliation of British and European evidence relating to the value of, and demand responses to, rail reliability. In particular, we compare the elasticities implied by stated preference valuations of late time with directly estimated lateness elasticities. We find that the implied lateness elasticities are substantially greater than those directly estimated. A possible explanation for this is that lateness has been over-valued, but more sobering explanations would be to suggest that, whilst rail travellers dislike unreliability, they may be unwilling or unable to reduce their rail travel in response to experiences of poor performance, or else conventional economic approaches to deducing elastic...
This paper reports novel research into the benefits that rail travellers receive from more regular f...
There is a significant body of evidence from both disaggregate choice modelling literature and pract...
Mode choice models for long distance business travellers have been calibrated, using data on actual ...
This paper provides an extensive review and reconciliation of British and European evidence relating...
This paper discusses the British experience of forecasting the effect of journey time reductions on ...
To date, forecasts of the demand impacts of lateness and reliability have been derived largely from ...
This paper updates and extends the systematic review and meta-analysis of Wardman and Batley (Transp...
Recovery time in the rail industry is the additional time that is included in train timetables over ...
The impact of delays on passenger railways, with specific reference to the national rail network in ...
The impact of delays on passenger railways, with specific reference to the national rail network in ...
The impact of delays on passenger railways, with specific reference to the national rail network in ...
The research reported here is concerned with how the worthwhile use of travel time might impact on t...
In the face of a society that exhibits an increasing dependence on motorised mobility, the response ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd In the last decade the number of rail passenger journeys in Great Britain has in...
This study builds upon the review of in-vehicle time (IVT) values reported in Wardman (1997) and its...
This paper reports novel research into the benefits that rail travellers receive from more regular f...
There is a significant body of evidence from both disaggregate choice modelling literature and pract...
Mode choice models for long distance business travellers have been calibrated, using data on actual ...
This paper provides an extensive review and reconciliation of British and European evidence relating...
This paper discusses the British experience of forecasting the effect of journey time reductions on ...
To date, forecasts of the demand impacts of lateness and reliability have been derived largely from ...
This paper updates and extends the systematic review and meta-analysis of Wardman and Batley (Transp...
Recovery time in the rail industry is the additional time that is included in train timetables over ...
The impact of delays on passenger railways, with specific reference to the national rail network in ...
The impact of delays on passenger railways, with specific reference to the national rail network in ...
The impact of delays on passenger railways, with specific reference to the national rail network in ...
The research reported here is concerned with how the worthwhile use of travel time might impact on t...
In the face of a society that exhibits an increasing dependence on motorised mobility, the response ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd In the last decade the number of rail passenger journeys in Great Britain has in...
This study builds upon the review of in-vehicle time (IVT) values reported in Wardman (1997) and its...
This paper reports novel research into the benefits that rail travellers receive from more regular f...
There is a significant body of evidence from both disaggregate choice modelling literature and pract...
Mode choice models for long distance business travellers have been calibrated, using data on actual ...