1. Resilient Schedule Coordination for a Bus Transit Corridor
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Lai, Xiongfei, Teng, Jing, Schonfeld, Paul, and Ling, Lu
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Bus lines -- Analysis - Abstract
Providing convenient transit services at reasonable cost is important for transit agencies. Timed transfers that schedule vehicles from various routes to arrive at some transfer stations simultaneously (or nearly so) can significantly reduce wait times in transit networks, while stochastic passenger flows and complex operating environments may reduce this improvement. Although transit priority methods have been applied in some high-density cities, operating delays may cause priority failures. This paper proposes a resilient schedule coordination method for a bus transit corridor, which analyzes link travel time, passenger loading delay, and priority signal intersection delay. It maximizes resilience based on realistic passenger flow volume, whether or not transit priority is provided. The data accuracy and result validity are improved with automatically collected data from multiple bus routes in a corridor. The Yan'an Road transit corridor in Shanghai is used as a case study. The results show that the proposed method can increase the system resilience by balancing operation cost and passenger-based cost. It also provides a guideline for realistic bus schedule coordination., 1. Introduction Providing convenient transit services for passengers at reasonable total cost is one of the main purposes of transit agencies. Bus routes operate under high pressure in China because [...]
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- 2020
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