Spatial analysis of access to and accessibility surrounding train stations: a case study of accessibility for the elderly in Perth, Western Australia

IF 6.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Transport Geography Pub Date : 2014-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2014.06.022
Ting (Grace) Lin , Jianhong (Cecilia) Xia , Todd P. Robinson , Konstadinos G. Goulias , Richard L. Church , Doina Olaru , John Tapin , Renlong Han
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Approximately one-fifth of Perth’s population is aged 60 or older. Projections suggest that this proportion will continue to increase as a result of the large number of children born after the World War II (1946–1964). Access to and accessibility around train stations for the aging population is and will become a more important issue as the elderly population continues to grow. The aim of the paper is to develop and apply a new measure of accessibility to train stations at a fine spatial scale, justified by the special circumstance of the elderly using a case study in Perth, Western Australia. Intercept surveys are used to collect data on factors affecting train station accessibility for patrons aged 60 years or older, at seven highly dispersed train stations. Overall accessibility is measured separately using a composite index based on three travel modes (walk-and-ride, park-and-ride and bus-and-ride). The results illustrate that key variables, such as distance from an origin to a station, walking or driving route directness, land-use diversity, service and facility quality, bus connection to train stations, all affect the accessibility to train stations for the elderly. This implies that improvements to these factors will improve accessibility for this population group.

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火车站周边可达性空间分析——以西澳大利亚珀斯老年人可达性为例
珀斯大约五分之一的人口年龄在60岁或以上。预测表明,由于第二次世界大战后(1946-1964年)出生的大量儿童,这一比例将继续增加。随着老年人口的持续增长,老龄人口在火车站周围的可达性和可达性将成为一个更重要的问题。本文的目的是在一个精细的空间尺度上开发和应用一种新的火车站可达性测量方法,并以西澳大利亚州珀斯的老年人的特殊情况为例进行研究。在七个高度分散的火车站,使用拦截调查来收集影响60岁或以上顾客进入火车站的因素的数据。总体可达性是通过基于三种出行模式(步行-乘车、停车-乘车和公交-乘车)的综合指数单独衡量的。结果表明,从起点到车站的距离、步行或驾车路线的直接性、土地利用多样性、服务和设施质量、到火车站的公交连接等关键变量都会影响老年人到火车站的可达性。这意味着这些因素的改善将改善这一人口群体的可及性。
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期刊介绍: A major resurgence has occurred in transport geography in the wake of political and policy changes, huge transport infrastructure projects and responses to urban traffic congestion. The Journal of Transport Geography provides a central focus for developments in this rapidly expanding sub-discipline.
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