Abstract This paper proposes a novel model for determining the optimal number of transit operators and the allocation of new lines in an oligopolistic transit market. The proposed model consists of three interrelated sub-models that are associated with three types of players; namely, transit authority, transit operators, and transit passengers. In practice, the operating cost per unit of transit line of each operator is decreasing in the number of lines that it operates. These effects which are referred to as the scale economies of transit operations are explicitly incorporated in the proposed model. On the basis of a logit-type transit passenger travel choice sub-model with elastic demand, the fares and frequencies of transit services are ...
A bilevel model is presented to optimize the fare structure for transit networks with elastic demand...
This study examines traffic equilibrium involving three classes of agents: car users, bus users or p...
Sectional fares have been used in transit services in practice but are rarely examined analytically ...
This paper proposes a novel model for determining the optimal number of transit operators and the al...
This paper proposes a novel model for determining the optimal number of transit operators and the al...
This paper proposes a new model for investigating the allocation of new lines in a competitive trans...
In this article, a transit network is described by a set N of transfer stations (nodes) and a set S ...
This paper presents a bilevel transit fare equilibrium model for a deregulated transit system. In th...
This paper presents a new model for a deregulated transportation system with full representation of ...
This paper proposes analytical models for optimizing a bus and rail transit system with feeder bus s...
This paper proposes a network-based model for investigating the optimal transit fare structure under...
\u3cp\u3eThe purpose of this study is to address the allocation of transit lines problem in operatio...
In this paper, we consider a mixed transit oligopoly market and analyze strategic interactions betwe...
The emergence of demand responsive transport (DRT) services is restructuring mobility in the urban u...
A model of competition between public transport services operating on a single route is developed an...
A bilevel model is presented to optimize the fare structure for transit networks with elastic demand...
This study examines traffic equilibrium involving three classes of agents: car users, bus users or p...
Sectional fares have been used in transit services in practice but are rarely examined analytically ...
This paper proposes a novel model for determining the optimal number of transit operators and the al...
This paper proposes a novel model for determining the optimal number of transit operators and the al...
This paper proposes a new model for investigating the allocation of new lines in a competitive trans...
In this article, a transit network is described by a set N of transfer stations (nodes) and a set S ...
This paper presents a bilevel transit fare equilibrium model for a deregulated transit system. In th...
This paper presents a new model for a deregulated transportation system with full representation of ...
This paper proposes analytical models for optimizing a bus and rail transit system with feeder bus s...
This paper proposes a network-based model for investigating the optimal transit fare structure under...
\u3cp\u3eThe purpose of this study is to address the allocation of transit lines problem in operatio...
In this paper, we consider a mixed transit oligopoly market and analyze strategic interactions betwe...
The emergence of demand responsive transport (DRT) services is restructuring mobility in the urban u...
A model of competition between public transport services operating on a single route is developed an...
A bilevel model is presented to optimize the fare structure for transit networks with elastic demand...
This study examines traffic equilibrium involving three classes of agents: car users, bus users or p...
Sectional fares have been used in transit services in practice but are rarely examined analytically ...