Posts Categorized: public transit
Professor Matti Siemiatycki talks about the issue in the March 11 Toronto Star article “How rampant development and poor planning left residents of this Etobicoke neighbourhood stuck in traffic,” stressing the […]
January 31, 2018 Professor Amer Shalaby was interviewed by CityNews in Cracked rail triggers another day of TTC delays on Line 1. Professor Shalaby’s research over the past 25 years has […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Steven Farber was quoted by the Toronto Star on accessibility gains for subway extensions in After delays, cost overruns, and tragedy, a subway to Vaughan is complete […]
Professor Amer Shalaby was interviewed by CityNews in a piece on TTC streetcar ‘bunching’ December 14, 2017, TTC streetcars run late half the time, creating ‘bunching’.
December 4, 2017. UTTRI-associated faculty Steve Farber was quoted in the Toronto Star saying that the King Street streetcar service has become faster and more reliable between Bathurst and Jarvis since the […]
UTTRI Program Director Dr. Judy Farvolden talked to Dwight Drummond about Toronto’s King Street Pilot in an interview for CBC News at Six on November 14, 2017. Click here to […]
Monday, November 13, 2017 The King Street pilot project has begun: streetcars now have priority; cars are now being forced on to alternate routes. What does that say about the […]
Raphael Dumas’ presentation at UTTRI on October 20 discussed the use of automatic transit data to assess transit equity in Boston, Massachusetts. This assessment was conducted in response to an […]
Dr. Mahmood M. Nesheli’s October 13 presentation, “Real-time Control Strategies for Public-Transport Transfer Synchronization,” discussed the issue of passenger transfers in a public transit context. The development of a model […]
Paula Nguyen presented her MASc thesis, Determining the Factors that Influence the Probability and Time to Streetcar Bunching Incidents, at the UT-ITE Friday Seminar Series on September 22, 2017. Abstract […]
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