We are exploring ways to capture the temporal and spatial dimensions of the use of public transit. Specifically, we are investigating how different land uses affect the spatial and temporal demand for public transit services. Spatially, the availability of new data collection technology in public transit allows us to examine transit demand at the individual stop level. Our hypothesis, however, is that transit users' activity may not be originated from or destined to an individual stop per se; rather, the activity is associated with a specific location in the vicinity of the stop, and this location may be "covered" by several adjacent transit stops. More importantly, understanding the transit demand at this aggregate level (an aggregate "cat...
Smart card data derived from automatic fare collection (AFC) systems of public transit enable us to ...
Smart card data derived from automatic fare collection (AFC) systems of public transit enable us to ...
The focus of this manuscript is 1) to compute a transit accessibility index based on demographic/soc...
JTLU vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 33-46 (2013)We are exploring ways to capture the temporal and spatial dimens...
The land-use characteristics of urban areas continually change, and thus the activity patterns of th...
This research contributes to a very active body of literature on the application of Automated Data C...
This paper proposes a general framework to explore the interaction between land use and transport sy...
Attracting people to public transit in urban areas has proven to be a difficult task indeed. Recent ...
Transportation and land use are believed to be highly correlated and therefore indivisible from each...
This study presents an analytical model of the interaction between urban form and the demand for tra...
An important tool to evaluate the influence of these public transit investments on transit ridership...
This paper proposes a method to impute the distribution of trip purposes and sociodemographic charac...
Smart card data derived from automatic fare collection (AFC) systems of public transit enable us to ...
textTransit ridership analysis has been advancing towards the use of disaggregate spatial and boardi...
Despite its importance, temporal measures of accessibility are rarely used in transit research or pr...
Smart card data derived from automatic fare collection (AFC) systems of public transit enable us to ...
Smart card data derived from automatic fare collection (AFC) systems of public transit enable us to ...
The focus of this manuscript is 1) to compute a transit accessibility index based on demographic/soc...
JTLU vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 33-46 (2013)We are exploring ways to capture the temporal and spatial dimens...
The land-use characteristics of urban areas continually change, and thus the activity patterns of th...
This research contributes to a very active body of literature on the application of Automated Data C...
This paper proposes a general framework to explore the interaction between land use and transport sy...
Attracting people to public transit in urban areas has proven to be a difficult task indeed. Recent ...
Transportation and land use are believed to be highly correlated and therefore indivisible from each...
This study presents an analytical model of the interaction between urban form and the demand for tra...
An important tool to evaluate the influence of these public transit investments on transit ridership...
This paper proposes a method to impute the distribution of trip purposes and sociodemographic charac...
Smart card data derived from automatic fare collection (AFC) systems of public transit enable us to ...
textTransit ridership analysis has been advancing towards the use of disaggregate spatial and boardi...
Despite its importance, temporal measures of accessibility are rarely used in transit research or pr...
Smart card data derived from automatic fare collection (AFC) systems of public transit enable us to ...
Smart card data derived from automatic fare collection (AFC) systems of public transit enable us to ...
The focus of this manuscript is 1) to compute a transit accessibility index based on demographic/soc...