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    • Use of the content analysis to help in the characterization of semiurban road passenger transport in Brazil: a systemic and interdisciplinary viewpoint 

      Arruda Ribeiro, Rejane; Gomes Gularte, Juliana; Farias Almeida, Cristiano; Soares Estelles, Reinaldo; de Aragão, Joaquim José Guilherme
      Published 2009-01-01
      In Brazil, the National Land Transportation Agency (ANTT in Portuguese) Resolution 16/02 defines semiurban road passenger transport as journeys with urban transport characteristics that are as long as 75km (or less) and ...
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    • How Flexible Should Bus Service Be? Frequent Networks As a Tool For Permanent Change 

      Walker, Jarrett
      Published 2009-01-01
      Buses are often hailed for their "flexibility" as a transport mode, compared to rail-based technologies. Many cities, though, need certainty about where high-quality services will be in the long term, so that they can guide ...
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    • The complexity of market structure – prospects for on-the-track competition in Sweden 1 

      Alexandersson, Gunnar; Hultén, Staffan
      Published 2009-01-01
      During 2009, the Swedish Government is proposing to the Parliament that the last remaining monopoly of the national operator SJ – the commercial parts of rail passenger traffic – is removed in a step-wise process 2009-2010. ...
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    • Contestability in the provision of bus services – evidence from the Bristish de-regulated market. 

      Cowie, Jonathan
      Published 2009-01-01
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    • The Randstadrail project. 

      Koppenjan, Joop
      Published 2009-01-01
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