Research Article | 21-April-2017
This paper reviews current systems that either transport baggage or have the potential to transport baggage, as well as proposed systems, before modelling some of them in a modal choice model to examine how effective they would be if implemented. It was hoped that the introduction of a baggage collection system would increase the number of passengers using public transport which would be good for the environment. The specific location of the study was Tyne and Wear and a journey from North
Daniel Connor REECE,
Marin MARINOV
Transport Problems, Volume 10 , ISSUE SE, 141–154
Research Article | 21-April-2017
This paper models a proposed system that has the potential to transport baggage. It makes use of a modal choice model to examine how effective the system would be if implemented. The introduction of a baggage collection system would increase the number of passengers using public transport which would be good for the environment. The specific location of the study was Tyne and Wear and a journey from North Shields to Newcastle International Airport was chosen for the analysis. With the
Daniel Connor REECE,
Marin MARINOV
Transport Problems, Volume 10 , ISSUE 4, 149–155