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Public Transport - Planning and Operations, Volume 5
Volume 5, Numbers 1-2, September 2013
- Juan Carlos Muñoz:
Advanced Systems for Public Transport. 1-2 - Ralf Borndörfer, Andreas Löbel, Markus Reuther, Thomas Schlechte, Steffen Weider:
Rapid branching. 3-23 - Stefan Ravizza, Jun Chen, Jason A. D. Atkin, Edmund K. Burke, Paul J. Stewart:
The trade-off between taxi time and fuel consumption in airport ground movement. 25-40 - Ralf Borndörfer, Andreas Langenhan, Andreas Löbel, Christof Schulz, Steffen Weider:
Duty scheduling templates. 41-51 - Virot Chiraphadhanakul, Cynthia Barnhart:
Incremental bus service design: combining limited-stop and local bus services. 53-78 - Daniel Sparing, Rob M. P. Goverde:
Identifying effective guaranteed connections in a multimodal public transport network. 79-94 - Pavle Kecman, Francesco Corman, Andrea D'Ariano, Rob M. P. Goverde:
Rescheduling models for railway traffic management in large-scale networks. 95-123 - Marie Schmidt:
Simultaneous optimization of delay management decisions and passenger routes. 125-147
Volume 5, Number 3, October 2013
- Andre Carrel, Rabi G. Mishalani, Nigel H. M. Wilson, John P. Attanucci:
A framework for evaluating operations control on a metro line: integrating multiple perspectives and automatically collected train and passenger movement data. 149-176 - Clas Rydergren:
Comparison of headway-based public transport models. 177-191 - Avishai Ceder, Stephan Hassold, Blanche Dano:
Approaching even-load and even-headway transit timetables using different bus sizes. 193-217 - Michael Grimsrud, Ahmed El-Geneidy:
Driving transit retention to renaissance: trends in Montreal commute public transport mode share and factors by age group and birth cohort. 219-241 - Marco Bender, Sabine Büttner, Sven O. Krumke:
Online delay management on a single train line: beyond competitive analysis. 243-266 - Marc Goerigk, Michael Schachtebeck, Anita Schöbel:
Evaluating line concepts using travel times and robustness. 267-284
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