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    • Taken for a Ride: How the poor cost-effectiveness of Sydney’s automated Metro Railways provides a salutary lesson for infrastructure planning 

      Day, Christopher; Day, Dick
      Published 2022-12-12
      Building rail infrastructure creates a significant opportunity cost for taxpayers. This makes it imperative for new rail capacity to obtain the best possible value. In this paper, we examine Sydney’s current programme of ...
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    • MaaS in a Regional setting: recent experience 

      Mulley, Corinne; Nelson, John D.; Ho, Chinh Q.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2022-11-17
      The aim of this paper is to examine the evidence base for a technology-led approach to the policy of reducing rural transport disadvantage. Previous mobility interventions are shown to provide the foundations for regional ...
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    • Two MaaS paradigms: Private Assets as a Service (PAaaS) with reference to the Private Car as a Service (PCaaS) and Corporate MaaS (C-MaaS) 

      Hensher, David A.
      Published 2022-11-11
      Mobility as a service, or MaaS, is the most cited idea. MaaS however, despite its intuitive appeal, is struggling to develop a future. While a growing number of App developers are parading their digital capability as ...
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    • Time Allocation of Reduced Commuting Time during COVID-19 under Working from Home 

      Hensher, David A.; Beck, Matthew J.; Balbontin, Camila
      Published 2022-11-01
      The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the amount of weekly commuting activity, with a commensurate increase in remote working, especially from home. The reduction in the amount of commuting time has resulted ...
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    • Working from home 22 months on from the beginning of COVID-19: What have we learned for the future provision of transport services? 

      Hensher, David A.; Beck, Matthew J.; Balbontin, Camila
      Published 2022-11-01
      COVID-19 has delivered an unintended positive consequence through working from home (WFH). While it may be some time until we are able to indicate, with some confidence, the impact that WFH will have on traffic congestion ...
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