| Block I: Introduction / Philosophy / Basic Transportation Systems Concepts |
| 1 |
Introduction: Context, Concepts, and Characterization |
Introduction: Context, Concepts, and Characterization |
| 2-3 |
Transportation System Components: An Internal and External Perspective |
Transportation System Components: An Internal Perspective
Transportation System Components: An External Perspective
The Customer and Level-of-Service |
| 4 |
Article for Discussion |
Networks |
| 5-10 |
Transportation Systems: 30 Key Points |
Transportation Systems: Key Points 1-10
Transportation Systems: Key Points 11-17
Transportation Systems: Key Points 18-24
Transportation Systems: Key Points 25-30
Models and Frameworks
Modeling Concepts |
| Block II: Freight Transportation |
| 11-18 |
Freight
Rail Freight |
The Logistics System and Freight Level-of-Service
Railroads: Introductory Concepts
Railroad Operations
Railroad Terminals: P-MAKE Analysis to Predict Network Performance
Car Costs and Level-of-Service
The Kwon Model--Power, Freight Car Fleet Size, and Service Priorities: A Simulation Application
Measuring Origin-Destination Service and Other Rail Issues
Trucking
Ocean Shipping, International Freight, and Freight Summary |
| Block III: Traveler Transportation |
| 19-27 |
Traveler Transportation and Summary |
Traveler Transportation: Introduction
Commuting, Non-work Travel and Safety, and Some Transportation History
Traveler Level-of-Service
Intelligent Transportation Systems
The Urban Transportation Planning Process and Real-Time Network Control
Traffic Signals and Other Control Measures
Deterministic Queuing
Urban Public Transportation
Intercity Traveler Transportation: Air
Intercity Traveler Transportation: Rail |
| Block IV: Summary |
| 28 |
Summary |
Summary |