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Public Transit Connectivity Measures and Analysis of Weak Segments

Public Transit Connectivity Measures and Analysis of Weak Segments
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摘要 Bus and any other public transit connectivity issues facilitate an understanding of the importance of transit planning in enhancing existing or new transit services. Improving transit connectivity is one of the most vital tasks in transit-operations planning. A poor connection can cause some passengers to stop using the transit service. Service-design criteria always contain postulates to improve routing and scheduling coordination (intra- and inter-agency transfer centers/points and synchronized/timed transfers). Ostensibly the lack of well-defined connectivity measures precludes the weighing and quantifying of the result of any coordination effort. This work provides an initial methodological framework and concepts for (1) quantifying transit connectivity measures and (2) directions and tools for detecting weak segments in inter-route and inter-modal chains (paths) for possible revisions/changes.
作者 Avishai Ceder
出处 《Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture》 2010年第8期1-13,共13页 土木工程与建筑(英文版)
关键词 Public transit coordination connectivity measures connectivity analysis of weak segments. 薄弱环节分析 连接问题 公共交通 交通规划 作战计划 过境运输 设计标准 定时传输
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