Submissions from 2012
Modeling Transit Rider Preferences for Contactless Bank Cards as Fare Media Transport for London and the Chicago, Illinois, Transit Authority, Candace Brakewood and George Kocur
Understanding the impacts of a combination of service improvement strategies on bus running time and passenger’s perception, Ehab I. Diab and Ahmed M. El-Geneidy
Public transport pre-pay tickets: Understanding passenger choice for different products, Peter Graham and Corinne Mulley
Algorithm to Measure Daily Bus Passenger Miles Using Electronic Farebox Data for National Transit Database Section 15 Reporting, Alex Lu and Alla Reddy
Estimation of a disaggregate multimodal public transport Origin–Destination matrix from passive smartcard data from Santiago, Chile, Marcela A. Munizaga and Carolina Palma
Are Smart Card Ticketing Systems Profitable? Evidence from the City of Trondheim, Morten Welde
Submissions from 2011
The environmental impacts of various rail passenger ticketing options in Japan, Ndumiso G. Dlamini
Modeling Passenger Flow Distribution Based on Travel Time of Urban Rail Transit, Shengguo Gao and Zhong Wu
Estimating multimodal transit ridership with a varying fare structure, Konstantina Gkritza, Matthew G. Karlaftis, and Fred L. Mannering
Exploring the effectiveness of bus rapid transit a prototype agent-based model of commuting behavior, Simon McDonnell and Moira Zellner
Geodemographic analysis and the identification of potential business partnerships enabled by transit smart cards, Antonio Páez, Martin Trépanier, and Catherine Morency
Door to Door Journeys, D Palmer, C James, and M Jones
Legal Arrangements for Use and Control of Real-Time Data, Larry W. Thomas and James B. McDaniel
Bus dwell time: the effect of different fare collection systems, bus floor level and age of passengers, Alejandro Tirachini
Bus congestion, optimal infrastructure investment and the choice of a fare collection system in dedicated bus corridors, Alejandro Tirachini and David A. Hensher
Bus Passenger Origin-Destination Estimation and Related Analyses, Wei Wang, John P. Attanucci, and Nigel H.M. Wilson
Submissions from 2010
Using Quantitative Methods in Equity and Demographic Analysis to Inform Transit Fare Restructuring Decisions, Robert L. Hickey, Alex Lu, and Alla Reddy
Travel Time and Transfer Analysis Using Transit Smart Card Data, Wonjae Jang
Smart card data use in public transit: A literature review, Marie-Pier Pelletier, Martin Trépanier, and Catherine Morency
Service Reliability Measurement Using Automated Fare Card Data: Application to the London Underground, David L. Uniman, John Attanucci, Rabi G. Mishalani, and Nigel H.M. Wilson
Opportunities for managing peak train travel demand: a Melbourne pilot study, Melissa Webb, Simon Gaymer, and Peter Stuchbery
Submissions from 2009
Effects of Onboard Ticket Sales on Public Transport Reliability, Robert Dorbritz, Marco Luthi, Ulrich Alois Weidmann, and Andrew Nash
Increasing Rail Demand by Improving Multimodal Information and Ticketing: Results of the Night&Flight Case Study, Thomas Sauter-Servaes and Andrew Nash
Submissions from 2008
One-Ticket: the triumphs, perils and pitfalls of the development of a multi-modal ticketing scheme, D Scotney and S Lockhart
Submissions from 2006
Household Mobility Tool Ownership: Modeling Interactions between Cars and Season Tickets, Darren M. Scott and Kay W. Axhausen
Submissions from 2005
Ticket to a Sustainable Future: An Evaluation of the Long-Term Durability of the Walking School Bus Programme in Christchurch, New Zealand, Simon Kingham and Shannon Ussher
Submissions from 2004
TRIPPERPAS SMART CARD PROJECT: LESSONS FROM THE NETHERLANDS, Francis CHEUNG
Panel survey approach to measuring season ticket use, Tomás Ruiz
Submissions from 2003
COMMITMENTS AND MODAL USAGE: ANALYSIS OF GERMAN AND DUTCH PANELS, A SIMMA and Kay W. Axhausen
Submissions from 2002
NEW INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS IN EUROPE TO IMPROVE BUS SERVICES, N HOUNSELL and G Wall
A Toolkit for Self-Service, Barrier-Free Fare Collection, Transportation Research Board and Multisystems, Incorporated
Submissions from 2001
HUMAN FACTOR CONSTRAINTS ON TRANSIT FAREGATE CAPACITY, A Weinstein, R Lockhart, and S P. Scalici
Submissions from 1999
ENHANCING TRANSIT IN TOURIST AREAS THROUGH IMPROVED MODELING AND PRIORITY INITIATIVES: CASE STUDY FROM AUSTRALIA, Dale Jepson, Damien Bitzios, and Luis Ferreira
TRANSIT PREPAYMENT CHALLENGES: FACTORS INFLUENCING CUSTOMERS' WILLINGNESS TO PURCHASE HIGH-VALUE TICKETS, A Weinstein, R Lockhart, and B Rolandson
Submissions from 1992
PARTNERS JOIN FORCES TO "JUMP START" SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA TRAFFIC, L D. Dahms