Introduction
Welcome to the Transportation Research At McGill (TRAM) research group website. TRAM is a group of researchers, faculty members and students whom their work is mainly directed towards conducting research in the transportation planning and operations field. TRAM is a multidisciplinary team including faculty members and students mainly from the School of Urban Planning , Faculty of Engineering , McGill University. The main goal of this research group is to generate valuable research and to educate students through transportation planning projects. Ahmed M. El-Geneidy is the research group leader.
TRAM is a subgroup from the McGill Transport Group (MTG).
TRAM organizes a weekly transportation seminar in collaboration with CIRRELT. Click here for the current seminar schedule.
News
1- May 2012, Prof. Ahmed El-Geneidy is currently serving as an editor for the Journal of Transport and Land-Use.
2- March 2012, Prof. Ahmed El-Geneidy has been recognised as one of the three most productive scholars in Canada in the field of “Design, Urban Design, & Urban Planning" by The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business.
3- August 2011, Kevin Manaugh and Ahmed El-Geneidy, have been awarded the best student-led paper at the World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research (WSTLUR). The title of the paper is "What makes travel “local”: Defining and understanding local travel behaviour"
4- May 2011, Prof. Ahmed El-Geneidy has been awarded the Early Career Research Excellence Award from the Faculty of Engineering, McGill University.
5- McGill University is now offering a Transportation Planning concentration within the M.U.P. degree.
Click here for more information regarding this new concentration.
TRAM Surveys
1- 2012 TRAM Bicycle Theft Survey.
2- 2011 McGill Transportation Survey.

Photo by Owen Egan-McGill
edited by Ehab Diab
