Transit systems in which buses or trains always visit each and every stop along corridors are compared against those that feature two alternative vehicle-dispatching schemes. The alternatives entail so-called skip-stop and express/local services. Continuous models found in the literature are expanded so that the alternatives could be compared under a wider array of options. Comparisons are separately drawn for systems that feature buses, BRT and metro-rail trains, both for cities that are wealthy and for those that are not. Idealizations in regard to travel demand and route symmetry are assumed in pursuit of insights useful for high-level planning. Two rounds of parametric comparisons are conducted. In the first round, optimally-designed al...
Although limited-stop bus services around the world have proven to benefit users and operators alike...
Limited-stop bus service is a service configuration implemented by many large transit agencies along...
This paper explores how the selection of public transit modes can be optimized over a planning horiz...
Transit vehicles operating under skip-stop service visit only a subset of the stops residing along a...
This paper develops a continuum approximation model for simultaneously designing and coordinating an...
Increase of transit speeds is one of the most effective ways of increasing the attractiveness of tra...
Optimising stopping patterns in railway schedules is a cost-effective way to reduce passengers’ gene...
Optimising stopping patterns in railway schedules is a cost-effective way to reduce passengers’ gene...
A methodology is presented for designing zonal services for a bus corridor, in which buses visit all...
An urban transit system can be made more cost-efficient by improving the access to it. Efforts in t...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportChow, Joseph Y JMa, ZiyiLee, MinaGoldwyn, EricConnecte...
Low density and spatial heterogeneity in transit demand impose considerable challenges to both trans...
An urban transit system can be made more cost-efficient by improving the access to it. Efforts in th...
Thesis (S.M. in Transportation)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environme...
© 2017 Dr. Joanne Suk Chun ChewPublic transit skip-stop operations were first introduced to cope wit...
Although limited-stop bus services around the world have proven to benefit users and operators alike...
Limited-stop bus service is a service configuration implemented by many large transit agencies along...
This paper explores how the selection of public transit modes can be optimized over a planning horiz...
Transit vehicles operating under skip-stop service visit only a subset of the stops residing along a...
This paper develops a continuum approximation model for simultaneously designing and coordinating an...
Increase of transit speeds is one of the most effective ways of increasing the attractiveness of tra...
Optimising stopping patterns in railway schedules is a cost-effective way to reduce passengers’ gene...
Optimising stopping patterns in railway schedules is a cost-effective way to reduce passengers’ gene...
A methodology is presented for designing zonal services for a bus corridor, in which buses visit all...
An urban transit system can be made more cost-efficient by improving the access to it. Efforts in t...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportChow, Joseph Y JMa, ZiyiLee, MinaGoldwyn, EricConnecte...
Low density and spatial heterogeneity in transit demand impose considerable challenges to both trans...
An urban transit system can be made more cost-efficient by improving the access to it. Efforts in th...
Thesis (S.M. in Transportation)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environme...
© 2017 Dr. Joanne Suk Chun ChewPublic transit skip-stop operations were first introduced to cope wit...
Although limited-stop bus services around the world have proven to benefit users and operators alike...
Limited-stop bus service is a service configuration implemented by many large transit agencies along...
This paper explores how the selection of public transit modes can be optimized over a planning horiz...