Accessibility enhancement of mass transit system through GIS based modeling of feeder routes

IF 3.9 2区 社会学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES Journal of Urban Management Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1016/j.jum.2024.07.010
Muhammad Touseef Anjum , Saadia Tabassum , Tariq Alqubaysi , Hina Saleemi , Umbreen Us Sahar , Fayez Alanazi
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Access and ingress to and from the metro stations plays a crucial role in elevating the efficacy of transportation systems. This study presents a novel approach to optimize and integrate feeder route network with mass transit system using GIS. An initial accessibility analysis of existing feeder routes revealed only 0.12% of the total population being served. To address the accessibility challenge a comprehensive GIS based feeder route design model based on population data and road network attributes was developed. The model efficiently identified candidate feeder stops which were further subjected to a route analysis model for optimal route design. A total of 29 feeder routes with an average length of 10.2 ​km were identified by the route analysis model. The results demonstrated that the feeder routes obtained through this method exhibited exceptional coverage across the study area effectively bridging the accessibility gaps. The effectiveness of the proposed model was validated through the service area analysis and density analysis, verifying a noticeable increase in route density and substantial population served corresponding to 0.25%. which is doubled as compared to the population served existing feeder routes. The study provides an opportunity for transit authorities to design efficient feeder networks complying with better integration and accessibility.
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通过基于地理信息系统的接驳路线建模,提高公共交通系统的无障碍程度
进出地铁站对提高交通系统的效率起着至关重要的作用。本研究提出了一种利用地理信息系统(GIS)优化和整合接驳线路网络与公共交通系统的新方法。对现有接驳线路的初步可达性分析表明,仅有 0.12% 的总人口得到了服务。为解决可达性难题,开发了基于人口数据和路网属性的综合 GIS 接驳线路设计模型。该模型有效地确定了候选接驳站,并进一步通过路线分析模型进行优化路线设计。路线分析模型共确定了 29 条接驳路线,平均长度为 10.2 公里。结果表明,通过这种方法获得的接驳线路在研究区域内的覆盖率非常高,有效地弥补了交通缺口。通过服务区域分析和密度分析,验证了所建议模型的有效性,证实了线路密度的显著增加和大量服务人口(相当于 0.25%),与现有接驳线路的服务人口相比,增加了一倍。这项研究为公交公司提供了一个机会,使其能够设计出符合更好的整合性和可达性的高效接驳网络。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Urban Management (JUM) is the Official Journal of Zhejiang University and the Chinese Association of Urban Management, an international, peer-reviewed open access journal covering planning, administering, regulating, and governing urban complexity. JUM has its two-fold aims set to integrate the studies across fields in urban planning and management, as well as to provide a more holistic perspective on problem solving. 1) Explore innovative management skills for taming thorny problems that arise with global urbanization 2) Provide a platform to deal with urban affairs whose solutions must be looked at from an interdisciplinary perspective.
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