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Submissions from 2011

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Guidebook for Evaluating Fuel Choices for Post-2010 Transit Bus Procurements, Science Applications International Corporation

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Effect of an economical oxidation catalyst formulation on regulated and unregulated pollutants from natural gas fueled heavy duty transit buses, Arvind Thiruvengadam, Daniel K. Carder, Mohan Krishnamurthy, Adewale Oshinuga, and Mridul Gautam

Submissions from 2010

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Renewable Energy Use Advantages of Maglev-Based Personal Rapid Transit, Robert Baertsch and Jared Dunnmon

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Current Practices in Greenhouse Gas Emissions Savings from Transit, Frank Gallivan and Michael Grant

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Regional and Modal Variability in Effects of Gasoline Prices on U.S. Transit Ridership, Ashley R. Haire and Randy B. Machemehl

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Carbon dioxide emissions from diesel and compressed natural gas buses during acceleration, E. R. Jayaratne, Z. D. Ristovski, L. Morawska, and N. K. Meyer

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Bus Rapid Transit in Curitiba, Brazil A Look at the Outcome After 35 Years of Bus-Oriented Development, Luis Antonio Lindau, Dario Hildago, and Daniela Facchini

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Investment Decision Making for Alternative Fuel Public Transport Buses: The Case of Brisbane Transport, Anish Patil, Paulien Herder, and Kerry Brown

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Examining the benefits of using bio-CNG in urban bus operations, Fearghal Ryan and Brian Caulfield

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Guiding the Selection and Application of Wayside Energy Storage Technologies for Rail Transit and Electric Utilities, Martin P. Schroeder, Jianguo Yu, and David Teumim

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Reducing transit fleet emissions through vehicle retrofits, replacements, and usage changes over multiple time periods, Timon H. Stasko and H Oliver Gao

Submissions from 2009

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Achieving Carbon-Efficient Transportation: Backcasting from London, Robin Hickman, Olu Ashiru, and David Banister

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Sustainability provisions in the bus-scheduling problem, Jing-Quan Li and K Larry Head

Submissions from 2008

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Experimental Analysis of Vehicle Operation Parameters Affecting Emission Behavior of Public Transport Buses with Alternative Diesel Fuels, Abhilash Vijayan, Ashok Kumar, and Martin Abraham

Submissions from 2007

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Enablers and Barriers to the Adoption of Alternatively Powered Buses, Pascal Van Der Straten, Bart W. Wiegmans, and A B. Schelling

Submissions from 2006

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Controlling Vehicular Emissions in Beijing During the Last Decade, Jiming Hao, Jingnan Hu, and Lixin Fu

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On the Use of a Modified Latin Hybercube Sampling (MLHS) Method in the Estimation of a Mixed Logit Model for Vehicle Choice, Stephane Hess, Kenneth E. Train, and John W. Polak

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Introducing Alternative Fuel Vehicles in Hong Kong: Views from the Public Light Bus Industry, Becky P Y Loo, S C. Wong, and Timothy D. Hau

Submissions from 2004

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ENVIRONMENTAL RATING OF VEHICLES WITH DIFFERENT ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND DRIVE TRAINS: A COMPARISON OF TWO APPROACHES, J Van Mierlo, J-M Timmermans, G Maggetto, P Van den Bossche, S Meyer, W Hecq, L Govaerts, and J Verlaak

Submissions from 2001

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ALTERNATIVE-FUELED, LOW-EMISSION BUS PURCHASES IN NORTH CAROLINA, T J. Cook and E A. Straten

Submissions from 2000

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JOINT MIXED LOGIT MODELS OF STATED AND REVEALED PREFERENCES FOR ALTERNATIVE-FUEL VEHICLES, D Brownstone, D S. Bunch, and K Train

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NATURAL GAS AS A MARINE PROPULSION FUEL: ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS IN URBAN FERRY SERVICE, A FARRELL and M Glick

Submissions from 1998

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COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF THE COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF 58 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL MEASURES, C Pansing, E N. Schreffler, and M A. Sillings

Submissions from 1994

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EVALUATION OF NATURAL GAS AS AN ALTERNATIVE FUEL IN THE TRANSIT INDUSTRY, M Moussavi and M Al-Turk