Abstract Subway and bus networks work as an integrated multiplex transportation system and play an indispensable role in modern big cities. Even though a variety of works have investigated the coupling dynamics of multiplex transportation networks, empirical data that validates the determinant coupling factors are still lacking. In this paper, we employ smartcard data of 2.4 million subway and bus passengers in Shenzhen, China to study the coupling dynamics of subway and bus networks. Surprisingly, the coupling of subway and bus networks is not notably influenced by the time-varying speed ratio of the two network layers but is jointly determined by the distribution of travel demands and transportation facilities. Our findings highlight the ...
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MB acknowledges funding from the European Commission FET-Proactive project PLEXMATH (Grant No. 31761...
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International audienceMost large cities are spanned by more than one transportation system. These di...
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As a healthy and environment-friendly trip mode, public bicycle-sharing systems, which have so far b...
MB acknowledges funding from the European Commission FET-Proactive project PLEXMATH (Grant No. 31761...
Research on congestion propagation in large urban networks has been based mainly on microsimulations...
A transit ridership study is an essential part of sustainability, and can provide a deep understandi...
In a multimodal public transport network, transfers are inevitable. Planning and managing an efficie...
This paper demonstrates that network topologies play a key role in attracting people to use public t...
The current empirical studies on public transport network of the cities in China are still limited t...
Understanding urban public ridership is essential for promoting public transportation. However, limi...
Public transport plays an important role in developing sustainable cities. A better understanding of...
International audienceMost large cities are spanned by more than one transportation system. These di...
As one of the largest subway networks, the Beijing Subway Network has developed with an unprecedente...
This paper proposes a dynamic weighted model to measure the connectivity of intercity passenger tran...
Recent advances in the network-level traffic flow modelling provide an efficient tool for analyzing ...
Taxi is an indispensable mode in the urban public transportation. Although many studies have explore...
A Mixed Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) model is applied to explore the effects of shared m...
As a healthy and environment-friendly trip mode, public bicycle-sharing systems, which have so far b...
MB acknowledges funding from the European Commission FET-Proactive project PLEXMATH (Grant No. 31761...
Research on congestion propagation in large urban networks has been based mainly on microsimulations...