Use this Elsevier Transportation Engineering Template guide to format the elsarticle LaTeX or Word manuscript, match Transportation Engineering's reference style and Highlights rules, and submit through Editorial Manager without layout rejections.
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Authored by Sumalatha Gangadhar | Published on 29 May, 2026
The Elsevier Transportation Engineering Template is the elsarticle LaTeX class plus matching Word shell used to prepare manuscripts for Transportation Engineering, an Elsevier journal indexed on ScienceDirect. The canonical, current rules live in the Transportation Engineering Guide for Authors, which the journal's editors update whenever submission policies or formatting expectations change.
The Elsevier Transportation Engineering Template wraps a two-column or single-column (journal-specified) page with a structured title block, abstract, keywords, numbered section headings, figure and table captions, and a references list in Elsevier numbered (Vancouver-style) format. The LaTeX side runs on the elsarticle document class; the parallel Word side mirrors the layout. Elsevier's centralised LaTeX setup notes are on the Elsevier LaTeX instructions for authors.
elsarticle document class on LaTeX, not a personally-modified templateThe complete elsarticle class with its options (review, 1p, 3p, 5p, longmktitle, single-column, twocolumn, sort&compress) and the matching elsarticle-num.bst / elsarticle-harv.bst BibTeX styles are documented on the elsarticle package on CTAN. Journal-level fields like word counts, figure limits, and supplementary file rules are published on the Transportation Engineering on ScienceDirect. Submissions, revisions, and review-status updates run through the Editorial Manager submission portal for TRENG.
This keeps elsarticle compliance and Transportation Engineering editorial rules on the Scispace Agent side while you focus on the technical contribution.
| Element | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Title block | Title, running title, authors, affiliations, corresponding author |
| Abstract | Single paragraph; 150–300 words typical |
| Highlights | 3–5 bullets, ≤85 characters each |
| Keywords | 3–6 terms, comma-separated |
| Body | Numbered Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion |
| References | Elsevier numbered (Vancouver-style) |
| Figures / Tables | Captions, in-text numbering, embedded for review |
| Declarations | CRediT, funding, competing interests, data availability |
elsarticle.cls from CTAN; don't reformat from a colleague's older fileThe Elsevier Transportation Engineering Template is a rules-first workflow. Elsevier's elsarticle class fixes the layout, the Transportation Engineering Guide for Authors fixes the editorial rules, and Editorial Manager fixes the submission. Draft on elsarticle from day one, lock the abstract and Highlights before scaling the body, and validate the file against the current Guide for Authors before you submit.