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Bogdan Kapatsila, Jordan D. Rea, Emily Grisé
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As cities across the world embrace the benefits of rapid transit technology and invest in the expansion of existing infrastructure or plan for the introduction of new lines, the differences in both benefits and externalities that bus rapid transit (BRT) ...
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Igor Gisterek and Adam Hylinski
Urban rail transport has advantages that determine its particular usefulness. However, despite decades of technical development, it is still difficult to speak about satisfactory solutions. Safe, independent access to this transport and public infrastruc...
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Zehan Wang, Zhenggang Lu, Juyao Wei and Xiaojie Qiu
The virtual track train (VTT) is a new urban public transportation system that adopts all-axle steering and distributed drive. The Super autonomous Rail rapid Transit (SRT), as one of them, adopts a four-module six-axle structure. In response to its cruc...
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Farah Altarifi, Nawal Louzi, Dana Abudayyeh and Tariq Alkhrissat
Amman, the capital of Jordan, has experienced significant traffic congestion due to the rise in private vehicle ownership and limited public transportation services. A Stated Preference (SP) survey was conducted to determine public transportation users? ...
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Lingqian Hu, Sai Sun
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With the rapid growth of Transportation Network Company (TNC) services and the continued decline of transit ridership, existing research has proposed and some transit agencies have implemented programs that integrate transit and TNC services. This paper ...
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Heow Pueh Lee, Sanjay Kumar, Saurabh Garg and Kian Meng Lim
In this paper, the cabin noise of four airport express rail systems, namely the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport MRT, the Hong Kong Airport Express, RER B service from Paris Gare du Nord to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, and the Shanghai Maglev, ha...
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C. Erik Vergel-Tovar, Daniel A. Rodriguez
Pág. 425 - 462
Despite the worldwide popularity of bus rapid transit (BRT), empirical evidence of its effects on land uses and development remains limited. This paper examines BRT?s impacts on land use and development in Bogotá and Quito, by using a parcel-level differ...
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Mohammad Faraz Athar, Md Rehan Sadique, Abdullah H. Alsabhan and Shamshad Alam
By the year 2035 it is estimated that Delhi and Mumbai will become two of the most populous cities around the globe. The massive population growth rate has led to the rise of land scarcity, urbanization, and industrialization and developments for rapid t...
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De-Chun Li, Tong-Tong Zhang, Zhen-Dong Cui, Jin-Ming Chen, Xiang-Qing Xu, Chong Xu, Zhao-Wei Zhang and Gang Song
With the rapid development of the subway rail transit, tunnels are buried at an increasing depth, raising the requirements of bearing capacity and waterproofness for linings. Functionally graded materials are introduced into the design of linings to save...
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Manuel Santana Palacios, Lisa Rayle
Pág. 647 - 667
Bus rapid transit has become an increasingly popular investment in cities in the Global South, where policy discourse often positions BRT as a pro-poor investment. Planners usually expect BRT to reduce commute times in urban areas, particularly for econo...
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