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  1. Prof Currie is a renowned international Public Transport research leader and policy advisor with over 30 years experience. He has published more research papers in leading international peer research journals in this field than any other researcher in the world. He is founder and Director of the Public Transport Research Group at Monash ...

  2. Currie Graham is an actor with extensive credits in both film and television. He is currently recurring on The Rookie for ABC. His other TV credits include Westworld, Longmire, Blue Book Murder in The First, Ten Days In The Valley, Raising The Bar, NYPD Blue, Boston Legal, Men In Trees, Desperate Housewives, CSI, House M.D., 24, NCIS: LA, Grimm, Fringe, Grey’s Anatomy, and House Of Lies.

  3. 1993. NYPD Blue ( 20 episodes) as Thomas Bale. 1993. Money for Nothing as Dunleavy. 1993. Survive The Night as Ice. 1990. Law & Order ( 1 episode) as Kyle Swanson ( 1 episode) as Mitchell Burkitt. Currie Graham is a Canadian stage, film and television actor.

  4. De Gruyter, Chris & Currie, Graham. 2020. Valuing Public Transport Customer Amenities: International Transit Agency Practice. JOURNAL OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, 22 (1) Currie G and Fournier N (2020) ‘Why most DRT/Micro-Transits fail – what the survivors tell us about progress’ RESEARCH IN TRANSPORT ECONOMICS, online June 2020

  5. Graham Currie Emilie van de Graaff A travel plan is a mechanism for delivering a package of transport measures at a site to manage car use and encourage the use of more sustainable forms of transport.

  6. See Currie Graham full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Currie Graham's latest movies and tv shows

  7. Versatile character actor Currie Graham, a native of Hamilton, Ontario, was introduced to acting through his high school drama program. When stage performing finally overtook his other passion, basketball, he enrolled at New York's American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where he began appearing in theatrical productions and small screen roles.