Transportation Quarterly – 2002
Transportation Quarterly
Winter 2002 • Volume 56, Number 1
A Message from the Editor-in-Chief
W. Bruce Allen
(A Point/Counterpoint Exchange with David T. Hargen and Lance A. Neumann)
Transitions in the World of Transportation: A Systems View
Joseph M. Sussman
Legislative and Technical Perspectives for Advanced Ground Transportation Systems
Frank Kreith, R.E. West, and Beth Isler
Transportation Quarterly
Spring 2002 • Volume 56, Number 2
Damian J. Kulash
Ideas in Motion: A Combined Passenger/Freight Intermodal Transportation System
Maria P. Boile and James G. Gaspard II
John Renne and Peter Newman
Vulcan R. Vuchic and Jeffrey M. Casello
Statewide Transportation Planning: Lessons from California
Jeffrey Brown
Transportation Quarterly
Summer 2002 • Volume 56, Number 3
Orenco Station, Portland, Oregon: A Successful Transit Oriented Development Experiment?
Chang-Hee Christine Bae
The Long-Term Value of Value Pricing in Metropolitan Areas
Patrick DeCorla-Souza
C. Kenneth Orski
Maglev: Demonstration Projects Are Needed
Jack Kinstlinger
Systems Management and Operations in the 21st Century (as seen from 2025)
Stephen C. Lockwood
Speed Limits: How Should They Be Determined?
Patricia F. Waller
Government and Industry Partnership to Develop Rail Infrastructure in the United States
John M. Scheib
Transportation Quarterly
Fall 2002 • Volume 56, Number 4
A Letter from the President: It’s a Long Road to Security
Damian J. Kulash
September 11—Airing a Wide Range of Views: Introduction
Joseph M. Giglio
The New York Region’s Post-September 11 Economic Geography
James W. Hughes and Maria K. Nelson
Will September 11 Bring Us Together or Push Us Apart? The War on Terror and Metropolitan Stability
Hank Dittmar and Sarah C. Campbell
Impediments to Context-Sensitive Main Street Design
Reid Ewing
Aggression, Violence, and Vengeance Among Male and Female Drivers
Dwight A. Hennessy and David L. Wiesenthal
Regional and Short Line Railroads in the United States
W. Bruce Allen, Michael Sussman, and Drew Miller