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Coordinated schedules 1 Genetic algorithms 1 Modal integration 1 Optimization 1 Public transportation 1 Routing and scheduling 1 cost-benefit analysis 1 environmental sustainability 1 modal integration 1 re-balance 1
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Borzacchiello, M.T. 1 Ciuffo, B. 1 O'Mahony, Margaret 1 Punzo, V. 1 Shrivastava, Prabhat 1 Torrieri, V. 1
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Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen en Bedrijfskunde, Vrije Universiteit 1
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European Transport \ Trasporti Europei 1 Serie Research Memoranda 1
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Modelling intermodal re-balance and integration: planning a sub-lagoon tube for Venezia
Punzo, V.; Torrieri, V.; Borzacchiello, M.T.; Ciuffo, B. - Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen en … - 2009
The increasing need, in the transportation sector, for new policy initiatives that generate positive and sustainable environmental, social and economic impacts is increasingly directed towards the promotion of intermodal integration in transportation that may prompt a rebalance in the mobility...
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Modeling an Integrated Public Transportation System - a case study in Dublin, Ireland
Shrivastava, Prabhat; O'Mahony, Margaret - In: European Transport \ Trasporti Europei (2009) 41, pp. 28-46
The efficiency of the public transport system in any city depends on integration of its major public transport modes. Suburban railway and public buses are the modes normally used by the majority of commuters in metropolitan cities of developed and developing countries. Integration of these two...
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