The optimal supply of rail and bus in low density areas is studied by calibrating a demand and supply model with three modes (car, bus and rail) to an existing low density corridor. Varying the length of the network, the frequencies and the size of the populations, allows to study the trade-off between the consumer surplus losses of the public transport users and the transit operation and maintenance costs savings. We find that for an existing rail network, the optimization of frequency is the prime source of welfare gains. The rail network is marginally beneficial in the sense that keeping the network is welfare improving as long as there is no major repair or replacement investment needed. When population in the smaller towns decreases st...
Great economic benefits are attributed to transit systems serving large urban areas, such as providi...
The emergence of demand responsive transport (DRT) services is restructuring mobility in the urban u...
Rural regions in industrialised countries are facing problems in public transport (PT) provision aga...
The optimal supply of rail and bus in low density areas is studied by calibrating a demand and suppl...
Lower real incomes in the agricultural sector compared with other sectors of the economy have led to...
Transport capacity is very important indicator of country’s economic power reflecting its economic d...
The true value of transit systems in rural and small urban areas in the United States has been large...
Public transportation plays a critical and expanding role in rural America. Just as it does in urban...
Rural transport is dominated by the car, but substantial problems exist for those without access to ...
An urban transit system can be made more cost-efficient by improving the access to it. Efforts in t...
Dealing with a dispersed population is a major challenge for rural transport – could demand responsi...
This paper explores how the selection of public transit modes can be optimized over a planning horiz...
Removing bus stops is often a prerequisite for introducing faster, more reliable, and more frequent ...
An urban transit system can be made more cost-efficient by improving the access to it. Efforts in th...
The transportation needs and available resources of rural and small urban areas differ from those of...
Great economic benefits are attributed to transit systems serving large urban areas, such as providi...
The emergence of demand responsive transport (DRT) services is restructuring mobility in the urban u...
Rural regions in industrialised countries are facing problems in public transport (PT) provision aga...
The optimal supply of rail and bus in low density areas is studied by calibrating a demand and suppl...
Lower real incomes in the agricultural sector compared with other sectors of the economy have led to...
Transport capacity is very important indicator of country’s economic power reflecting its economic d...
The true value of transit systems in rural and small urban areas in the United States has been large...
Public transportation plays a critical and expanding role in rural America. Just as it does in urban...
Rural transport is dominated by the car, but substantial problems exist for those without access to ...
An urban transit system can be made more cost-efficient by improving the access to it. Efforts in t...
Dealing with a dispersed population is a major challenge for rural transport – could demand responsi...
This paper explores how the selection of public transit modes can be optimized over a planning horiz...
Removing bus stops is often a prerequisite for introducing faster, more reliable, and more frequent ...
An urban transit system can be made more cost-efficient by improving the access to it. Efforts in th...
The transportation needs and available resources of rural and small urban areas differ from those of...
Great economic benefits are attributed to transit systems serving large urban areas, such as providi...
The emergence of demand responsive transport (DRT) services is restructuring mobility in the urban u...
Rural regions in industrialised countries are facing problems in public transport (PT) provision aga...