Submissions from 2019
Justice in public transport systems: A comparative study of Auckland, Brisbane, Perth and Vancouver, Saeid Nazari Adli, Subeh Chowdhury, and Yoram Shiftan
The Need for Greater Transparency When Assessing the Performance and Prospects of Melbourne’s Rail Franchise Contracts, David Patrick Ashmore, John Stone, and Yvonne Kirk
Autonomous shuttle bus service timetabling and vehicle scheduling using skip-stop tactic, Zhichao Cao and Avishai (Avi) Ceder
Role of Gender in the Ridership of Public Transport Routes Involving Transfers, Subeh Chowdhury
Millennials in cities: Comparing travel behaviour trends across six case study regions, Alexa Delbosc, Noreen McDonald, Gordon Stokes, Karen Lucas, Giovanni Circella, and Yongsung Lee
An investigation of route-choice in integrated public transport networks by risk-averse users, Anthony Downward, Subeh Chowdhury, and Chapa Jayalath
Organisation and performance of public transport: A systematic cross-case comparison of metropolitan areas in Europe, Australia, and Canada, Fabio Hirschhorn, Wijnand Veeneman, and Didier van de Velde
Using walkability measures to identify train stations with the potential to become transit oriented developments located in walkable neighbourhoods, Dana Jeffrey, Claire Boulangé, Billie Giles-Corti, Simon Washington, and Lucy Gunn
Evaluating the effects of public transport fare policy change together with built and non-built environment features on ridership: The case in South East Queensland, Australia, Yan Liu, Siqin Wang, and Bin Xie
‘Transit Faithfuls’ or ‘Transit Leavers’? Understanding mobility trajectories of new parents, Laura McCarthy, Alexa Delbosc, Graham Currie, and Andrew Molloy
A strategy-based recursive path choice model for public transit smart card data, Neema Nassir, Mark Hickman, and Zhen-Liang Ma
Bus Arrival Time Modeling Based on Auckland Data, Prakash Ranjitkar, Li-Sian Tey, Enakshi Chakravorty, and Kirsten L. Hurley
Learning to use transit services: adapting to unfamiliar transit travel, Lorelei Schmitt, Alexa Delbosc, and Graham Currie
Aggregate road passenger travel demand in New Zealand: A seemingly unrelated regression approach, Mingyue Sheng and Basil Sharp
Water transit and excess travel: discrete choice modelling of bus and ferry trips in Brisbane, Australia, Michael Tanko, Matthew I. Burke, and Barbara Yen
Different Stories from Different Approaches in Evaluating Property Value Uplift: Evidence from the Gold Coast Light Rail System in Australia, Barbara T.H. Yen, Corinne Mulley, and Heather Shearer
Ride-sharing service planning based on smartcard data: An exploratory study, Jiangping Zhou
The equity and spatial implications of transit fare, Jiangping Zhou, Min Zhang, and Pengyu Zhu
Submissions from 2018
Public transport trip purpose inference using smart card fare data, Azalden Alsger, Ahmad Tavassoli, Mahmoud Mesbah, Luis Ferreira, and Mark Hickman
Public transport users' and policy makers' perceptions of integrated public transport systems, Subeh Chowdhury, Yuval Hadas, Vicente A. Gonzalez, and Bart Schot
A fuzzy logic-genetic algorithm approach to modelling public transport users’ risk-taking behaviour, Subeh Chowdhury and Michael O’Sullivan
American Complete Streets and Australian SmartRoads: What Can We Learn from Each Other?, Alexa Delbosc, James Reynolds, Wesley Marshall, and Andrew Wall
Filling the space between trams and place: Adapting the ‘Movement & Place’ framework to Melbourne's tram network, Matthew J. Diemer, Graham Currie, Chris De Gruyter, and Ian Hopkins
Competition and substitution between public transport modes, Nils Fearnley, Graham Currie, Stefan Flügel, Fredrik A. Gregersen, Marit Killi, Jeremy Toner, and Mark Wardman
A disaggregate study of urban rail transit feeder transfer penalties including weather effects, Xiaolin Gong, Graham Currie, Zhiyuan Liu, and Xiucheng Guo
Potential uptake and willingness-to-pay for Mobility as a Service (MaaS): A stated choice study, Chinh Q. Ho, David A. Hensher, Corinne Mulley, and Yale Z. Wong
Large-scale transit market segmentation with spatial-behavioural features, Le Minh Kieu, Yuming Ou, and Chen Cai
Managing rail infrastructure for a digital future: Future-proofing of asset information, Peter E.D. Love, Jingyang Zhou, Jane Matthews, Matthew Lavender, and Troy Morse
Institutional arrangements for greater inter-modality between bicycles and buses: A Melbourne case study, Christopher Lowe and Robert Wright
Follow-up and social impact assessment (SIA) in urban transport-infrastructure projects: insights from the parramatta rail link, Lara K. Mottee and Richard Howitt
Will bus travellers walk further for a more frequent service? An international study using a stated preference approach, Corinne Mulley, Chinh Ho, Loan Ho, David Hensher, and John Rose
Does residential property price benefit from light rail in Sydney?, Corinne Mulley, Chi-Hong (Patrick) Tsai, and Liang Ma
A strategy-based recursive path choice model for public transit smart card data, Neema Nassir, Mark Hickman, and Zhen-Liang Ma
“Tell them what they want to hear and get back to work”: Insights into the utility of current occupational health assessments from the perspectives of train drivers, Anjum Naweed, Janine Chapman, and Joshua Trigg
Exploring road design factors influencing tram road safety – Melbourne tram driver focus groups, Farhana Naznin, Graham Currie, and David Logan
Modelling the net traffic congestion impact of bus operations in Melbourne, Duy Q. Nguyen-Phuoc, Graham Currie, Chris De Gruyter, Inhi Kim, and William Young
Exploring the impact of public transport strikes on travel behavior and traffic congestion, Duy Q. Nguyen-Phuoc, Graham Currie, Chris De Gruyter, and William Young
How do public transport users adjust their travel behaviour if public transport ceases? A qualitative study, Duy Q. Nguyen-Phuoc, Graham Currie, Chris De Gruyter, and William Young
Transit user reactions to major service withdrawal – A behavioural study, Duy Q. Nguyen-Phuoc, Graham Currie, Chris De Gruyter, and William Young
Determining Effective Sample Size to Calibrate a Transit Assignment Model: A Bayesian Perspective, Mohadeseh Rahbar, Mark Hickman, Mahmoud Mesbah, and Ahmad Tavassoli
Developing a national measure for predictable public transport: bus, rail and ferry, S. Rashidi, L. Schmitt, P. Ranjitkar, T. Rabel, S. Sood, L. Baker, V. Ivory, and H. Rezaie
Discrete-Time Hazard Model of the Dynamic Utilization of Parking Spaces within Park-and-Ride Lots, Bibhuti Sharma, Mark Hickman, and Carlo G. Prato
Water Transit and Ferry-Oriented Development in Sweden: Comparisons with System Trends in Australia, Michael Tanko, Matthew I. Burke, and Harsha Cheemakurthy
To travel or not to travel: ‘Weather’ is the question. Modelling the effect of local weather conditions on bus ridership, Sui Tao, Jonathan Corcoran, Francisco Rowe, and Mark Hickman
Application of smart card data in validating a large-scale multi-modal transit assignment model, Ahmad Tavassoli, Mahmoud Mesbah, and Mark Hickman
Modelling passenger waiting time using large-scale automatic fare collection data: An Australian case study, Ahmad Tavassoli, Mahmoud Mesbah, and Ameneh Shobeirinejad
Multi-level governance in public transport: Governmental layering and its influence on public transport service solutions, Wijnand Veeneman and Corinne Mulley
Modeling the Influence of Weather on Transit Ridership: A Case Study from Brisbane, Australia, Ming Wei, Jonathan Corcoran, Thomas Sigler, and Yan Liu
Analysing journey-to-work data using complex networks, Guohun Zhu, Jonathan Corcoran, Paul Shyy, Salvatore Flavio Pileggi, and Jane Hunter
Submissions from 2017
Serious unintentional injury involving a railway train or tram, Australia, 2009–10 to 2013–14, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An empirical model for the psychology of deliberate and unintentional fare evasion, Graham Currie and Alexa Delbosc
A life course perspective on the travel of Australian millennials, Alexa Delbosc and Hitomi Nakanishi
Value of Rail: The contribution of rail in Australia, Deloitte Access Economics
Modeling the interaction between buses, passengers and cars on a bus route using a multi-agent system, Stavri Dimitrov, Avishai (Avi) Ceder, Subeh Chowdhury, and Mikaël Monot
Electronic ticketing systems as a mechanism for travel behaviour change? Evidence from Sydney’s Opal card, Richard B. Ellison, Adrian B. Ellison, Stephen P. Greaves, and Breno Sampaio
Harassment on public transport and its impacts on women’s travel behaviour, Natalie Gardner, Jianqiang Cui, and Eddo Coiacetto
Effectiveness of Transit Oriented Development in Reducing Car Use: Case Study of Subiaco, Western Australia, Brittany Griffiths and Carey Curtis
Urban agglomeration benefits from public transit improvements: Extending and implementing the Venables model, Tim Hazledine, Stuart Donovan, and Christine Mak
Dense, mixed-use, walkable urban precinct to support sustainable transport or vice versa? A model for consideration from Perth, Western Australia, Cole Hendrigan and Peter Newman
Assessing the value of public transport as a network, Robyn Hyde and Dave Smith
Quantifying the economic and other benefits of enabling priority bus egress from bus stops, Robyn Hyde and Dave Smith
Quantifying the economic and other benefits of enabling priority bus egress from bus stops, Robyn Hyde and Dave Smith
An investigation of timed transfer coordination using event-based multi agent simulation, Le Minh Kieu, Ashish Bhaskar, Mario Cools, and Edward Chung
Planning transport infrastructure: examining the politics of transport planning in Melbourne, Sydney and Perth, Crystal Legacy, Carey Curtis, and Jan Scheurer
Off the rails: The cost performance of infrastructure rail projects, Peter E.D. Love, Jingyang Zhou, David J. Edwards, Zahir Irani, and Chun-Pong Sing
Social marketing and the built environment: What matters for travel behaviour change?, Liang Ma, Corinne Mulley, and Wen Liu
Quantile Regression Analysis of Transit Travel Time Reliability with Automatic Vehicle Location and Farecard Data, Zhenliang Ma, Sicong Zhu, Haris N. Koutsopoulos, and Luis Ferreira
Is rail cleaner and greener than bus?, Corinne Mulley, David A. Hensher, and David Cosgrove
Are Network Planning Guidelines Based on Equal Access Equitable?, Corinne Mulley, Liang Ma, Geoffrey Clifton, and Michael Tanner
South Eastern Busway Network in Brisbane, Australia: Value of the Network Effect, Corinne Mulley, Breno Sampaio, and Liang Ma
Impact of bus rapid transit on housing price and accessibility changes in Sydney: A repeat sales approach, Corinne Mulley and Chi-Hong (Patrick) Tsai
Statistical Inference of Transit Passenger Boarding Strategies from Farecard Data, Neema Nassir, Mark Hickman, and Zhenliang Ma
Key challenges in tram/streetcar driving from the tram driver’s perspective – A qualitative study, Farhana Naznin, Graham Currie, and David Logan
Real-Time Public Transport Operations: Library of Control Strategies, Mahmood Mahmoodi Nesheli and Avishai (Avi) Ceder
Public transport service-quality elements based on real-time operational tactics, Mahmood Mahmoodi Nesheli, Avishai (Avi) Ceder, and Robin Brissaud
Environmental impacts of public transport systems using real-time control method, Mahmood Mahmoodi Nesheli, Avishai (Avi) Ceder, Farzan Ghavamirad, and Scott Thacker
Net Impacts of Streetcar Operations on Traffic Congestion in Melbourne, Australia, Duy Q. Nguyen-Phuoc, Graham Currie, Chris De Gruyter, and William Young
New method to estimate local and system-wide effects of level rail crossings on network traffic flow, Duy Q. Nguyen-Phuoc, Graham Currie, Chris De Gruyter, and William Young
Financing infrastructure through user-pays development contributions: an assessment of Australian practice, Joshua Robinson and Chris De Gruyter
The Future of Mobility, Tourism and Transport Forum
Public attitudes toward encouraging sustainable transportation: An Australian case study, Ting Xia, Ying Zhang, Annette Braunack-Mayer, and Shona Crabb
A Decade of Transit Oriented Development Policies in Brisbane, Australia: Development and Land-Use Impacts, Katie Yang and Dorina Pojani
Monitoring transit-served areas with smartcard data: A Brisbane case study, Jiangping Zhou, Neil Sipe, Zhenliang Ma, Derlie Mateo-Babiano, and Sébastien Darchen
Submissions from 2016
Validating and improving public transport origin–destination estimation algorithm using smart card fare data, Azalden Alsger, Behrang Assemi, Mahmoud Mesbah, and Luis Ferreira
Does transit mode influence the transit-orientation of urban development? – An empirical study, Laura Aston, Graham Currie, and Katerina Pavkova
International benchmarking of rail safety indicators, J. Brown
The role of passenger-centric innovation in the future of public transport, Tiago Camacho, Marcus Foth, Andry Rakotonirainy, Markus Rittenbruch, and Jonathan Bunker
Walking to public transit: Exploring variations by socioeconomic status, Jason Chai, Jinwoo (Brian) Lee, and M. Kamruzzaman
Should Optimal Stop Spacing Vary by Land Use Type? New Methodology, Jingxu Chen, Graham Currie, Wei Wang, Zhiyuan Liu, and Zhibin Li
Tool to Assess Regional Public Transport Plans for Integrated Systems, Subeh Chowdhury, Yuval Hadas, and Muhammad Patel
The Effects of Access and Accessibility on Public Transport Users’ Attitudes, Subeh Chowdhury, Kasey Zhai, and Asif Khan
A historical overview of enhanced bus services in Australian cities: What has been tried, what has worked?, Geoffrey T. Clifton and Corinne Mulley
Deregulation, Franchising, Outsourcing, and Corporatisation in Local Public Transport: International experience, Graham Currie
Exploring performance outcomes and regulatory contexts of Light Rail in Australia and the US, Graham Currie and Chris De Gruyter
Evaluating Pay-on-Entry Versus Proof-of-Payment Ticketing in Light Rail Transit, Graham Currie and James Reynolds
Cluster analysis of fare evasion behaviours in Melbourne, Australia, Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie
Four types of fare evasion: A qualitative study from Melbourne, Australia, Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie
Social Transit as Mass Transit in Australian Suburban Greenfield Development, Alexa Delbosc, Graham Currie, Larissa Nicholls, and Cecily Maller
Pricing strategies for public transport, Neil Douglas
Incremental Urban Intensification: Transit-oriented Re-development of Small-lot Corridors, Kim Dovey, Lucinda Pike, and Ian Woodcock