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Public Transport, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, March 2026
- Fumitoshi Mizutani

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Regional passenger rail fare and related factors. 1-27 - Pablo Escalona

, Luce Brotcorne
, Bernard Fortz
, Nathalia Wolf
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Spot-fare inspection in urban bus transportation systems: strategy and unpredictability under a Stackelberg game approach. 29-64 - Benjamin Lee, Wolfgang Garn

, Masoud Fakhimi
, Nick F. Ryman-Tubb
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Improving public transport through machine learning influence flow analysis (MIFA): Southern England bus case study. 65-105 - Prasidya Wikaranadhi, Mats Berg, Rohan Kulkarni, Andi Isra Mahyuddin, Pramudita Satria Palar, Yunendar Aryo Handoko

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Interpretable machine learning classification for vehicle response-based railway track irregularities assessment. 107-137 - Wenkang Dou, Jie Zhang:

Transfer accessibility and convenience of major train stations in Chinese cities. 139-162 - Victor Jian Ming Low, Hooi Ling Khoo, Wooi Chen Khoo:

A Logistic Burr mixture autoregressive model for impact quantification of contributing factors and prediction on the bimodal behavior in bus section travel time. 163-210 - Wouter ten Bosch, Han Hoogeveen

, Marcel E. van Kooten Niekerk, Philip de Bruin
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Scheduling electric vehicles by simulated annealing with recombination through ILP. 211-228 - Vishwajeet Kishore Verma

, Rajat Rastogi
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Examining transit performance evaluation approaches in the context of developing countries. 229-284 - Henry Mulvey, Eric J. Gonzales, Michael A. Knodler:

The feasibility of suburban single-track laterally positioned light rail transit lines in the modern United States. 285-310 - Dickness Kakitahi Kwesiga

, Angshuman Guin
, Michael Hunter
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Analysis of bus dwell times from automated passenger count data and the impact of dwell-time variability on the performance of transit signal priority. 311-333 - Pannawat Rodpai, Merkebe Getachew Demissie, Santi Phithakkitnukoon

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Evaluating the accessibility impact of integrated micromobility and transit systems: a case study of Calgary, Canada. 335-364 - Vegard H. Gundersen, Erik T. Tvedt, Kjetil Fagerholt, Andreas Breivik Ormevik:

Analyzing ridesharing systems with flexible riders and fixed bus lines: case study from Norway. 365-399

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