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Thredbo 11: Recent submissions

    • Assessing performance in interurban coach transport contracts 

      Magalhães, Marcos Thadeu Q.; Gularte, Juliana; Yamashita, Yaeko; de Aragão, Joaquim José Guilherme
      Published 2009-01-01
      This paper discusses MFR (Managing for Results) in Coach Transport Contract Management. It presents an Integrated Planning Process and shows how it is possible to merge planning, monitoring and assessing activities into ...
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    • Continental drift: connecting Great Britain and Scandinavia 

      Bruijnes, Remco
      Published 2009-01-01
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    • Analysis of the structural characteristics of the station catchment area in Japan 

      Sanko, Nobuhiro; Shoji, Kenichi
      Published 2009-01-01
      This paper analyses the structural characteristics of station catchment areas in Japan. For the case study, the authors selected a corridor through which three railway companies have parallel operations. The station catchment ...
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    • How to improve the financial situation of Urban Public Transport? The French Case 

      Faivre D’Arcier, Bruno
      Published 2009-01-01
      French local Public Transport Authorities consider urban public transport as a Public Service with four missions: accessibility to the city (low income households), reducing traffic congestion (urban economy), improving ...
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    • New Regulatory Framework For Urban Passenger Transport in Ghanian Cities 

      Finn, Brendan; Arthur, Bernard Abeiku; Gyamera, Samson
      Published 2009-01-01
      The Ghana Urban Transport Project (GUTP) takes place in Accra and Kumasi, the largest cities. GUTP has three key components: (i) institutional development and capacity building, including a new Urban Passenger Transport ...
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