Transportation Science

Transportation Science is the foremost journal in the field of transportation analysis. The journal features comprehensive timely articles and surveys that cover all modes of transportation, present and prospective, and researches planning and design issues and the related economic, operational, and social concerns.

Transportation Science is especially international in scope with editors from nations around the globe. The audience includes academics teaching quantitative approaches to transportation and practitioners who work on problems in supply chain management, logistic, aviation, railroads, highways traffic, public transportation, and military transport.

Topics covered in Transportation Science include:
  • Bidding Systems
  • Fleet Management
  • Inventory Routing
  • Logistics
  • Risk Pooling
  • Transportation Planning
  • Transportation Systems
  • Transportation Systems Design
  • Vehicle Routing
  • Waiting Strategies

Frequency: Quarterly
ISSN: 0041-1655 (Print), 1526-5447 (Online)
Institute for Scientific Information (Thomson ISI) Index/Category
Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) category: Transportation
Science Citation Index (SCI) category: Operations Research & Management Science, Transportation Science & Technology — Ranked in Top 10
2011 Impact Factor: 1.507
5-Year Impact: 2.107

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Editor-in-Chief
2012–2009: Michel Gendreau — michel.gendreau@cirrelt.ca
2008–2006; 2005–2003: Hani Mahmassani
2002–1995: Gilbert Laporte
1994–1991: Mark S. Daskin
1990–1987: Amedeo R. Odoni
1986–1983: Denos C. Gazis
1982–1979: Richard W. Rothery
1978–1974: Gordon F. Newell
1973–1967: Robert Herman

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