Researching Transit
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Researching Transit is a science podcast hosted by Public Transport Research Group. It has 50 episodes, with the latest published July 2023.
Most humans now live in growing cities where increasing traffic congestion risks liveability, the environment and economic productivity. Public transport is now widely seen a solution for mega-city growth due to its social, economic and mass travel efficiency. However the industry faces significant challenges. Infrastructure, systems and even thinking in the industry is old and out of date. Policy and regulatory structures are ‘path dependent’ on historical approaches and lack progressive thinking. There is a global need to revitalise public transport with new knowledge and thinking to build a progressive future for the industry.Researching Transit introduces listeners to the latest thinking in global public transit research. It aims to engage the industry, researchers and the wider community in shared learnings about the latest innovations in public transport research providing a platform for research communication. Professor Graham Currie and Laura Aston talk to some of th
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RT 49 – Marcela Munizaga – Transit Data for Forecasting and Analysis
RT 48 – Jan-Dirk Schmöcker –Hyperpaths and the benefits of unreliability
RT 47 – Stefan Voß – Transit Robustness, data and the state of the research field
RT 46 – Avi Ceder – From Bus Driving to Transit Scheduling and Visioning Future Cities that Work
RT 45 – Marcus Enoch – Researching Transport Strategy
RT 44 – Yuval Hadas – Transfers, dynamic fares, priority and chewing gum?
RT 43 –Martin Trépanier – Getting more value from smartcard data
RT 42 – Peter White – Public Transport Research in the UK
RT 41 – Karen Lucas – Researching Transport and Social Exclusion
RT 40 – Richard Anderson – International Transit Benchmarking Research at Imperial College London
RT39 - Christian Wolmar - Researching Rail Transport History
RT 38 – Andrew Nash – Implementing transit priority in Zurich
RT37 – Jeff Brown and Joel Mendez – Paying for Public Transport
RT36 – Juan Carlos Munoz – Public Transport Operations Control Technologies
RT35 – Niels van Oort – Public Transport Reliability
RT34 – Wijnand Veeneman – Public Transport Governance
RT33 – Selby Coxon – Design Research Innovations in Public Transport
RT32 – Graham Currie and Carlyn Muir – Personal Safety – Research Frontiers & New Tools
RT31 – Alexa Delbosc & Graham Currie: The paradigm shift in revenue protection research and practice
RT30 – Amer Shalaby - Research Innovations in Delay and Disruption Management
RT29 - Kari Watkins - Advances in Transit Customer Information
RT28 – Ahmed El-Geneidy – Customer Satisfaction Research Innovations
RT27 – Margareta Friman and Maria Borjesson – The Swedish Bus Ridership Revolution
RT26 - John Preston – A Total Social Cost Perspective on Public Transport
RT25 – Susan Shaheen and Emma Lucken – Mobility on demand services and public transport
RT24 - Dr Oded Cats - Network Resilience and The Smart Public Transport Lab
RT23- Introducing the Handbook of Public Transport Research
RT22 - Dr Alexa Delbosc - The Psychology of Public Transport
RT21 – Dr Robbie Napper – Applied design as a research tool for transit
RT20 - Brendon Hemily - Making Academic Research Relevant to the Transit Industry
RT19 - Laura Aston - Linking the built environment to train, tram and bus use
RT18 - Dr John Hultén - Public transport research partnerships in Sweden
RT17 - Dr Claire Boulangé and Oliver Lock - Digital tools for participatory transport planning
RT16 - Dr Lorelei Schmitt - First trips and multi-modal integration matter
RT15 - Fostering Transit Innovation: TRB's Transit IDEA Program
RT14 - Harnessing data science in public transport operations and planning
RT13 - Angel Cantillo - Understanding fare evasion to improve transit
RT12 - Dr Taru Jain - The role of car share in the mobility ecosystem
RT11 - Dr George Sun - Rail transit research at LTA Singapore
RT10 - Dr Kara Kockelman - Self-driving vehicle fleets: a new form of transit
RT9 - Dr Evan Gwee - On-road transit research at LTA Singapore
RT8 - Dr Laura McCarthy - Public transport use among new parents
RT7 - Dr Waiyan Leong - Transit Economic Research at LTA Singapore
RT6 - Konstanze Winter - Flexible future mobility and shared automation
RT5 - Professor Graham Currie - Long term impacts of COVID-19 on travel demand
RT4 - Dr Y J Singh – Gender Bias in Planning of our Cities
RT3 - María Alonso González – Markets for Mobility as a Service
RT1 - Dr Joanna Moody - Car pride or bus pride? It’s in the branding
RT0 - Introducing Researching Transit
RT2 - James Reynolds - Legitimising Transit Priority
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