TRANSYT has been used in Chile since the early 1980s for cost–benefit analysis of infrastructure and traffic management projects. It is also the main tool of the Area Traffic Control Unit of Santiago de Chile since mid 1990s. As a result of this experience, many methodological improvements to the model have been done in order to take into account local conditions. This paper presents a review of these methodological as well as practical advances on the TRANSYT model made in the Chilean context during the past 15 years. Issues considered are cruise time distributions, the cycle-time selection method, saturation flows and car equivalents, public transport modeling, peak-hour delay calculation, modeling unsignalized intersections and zebra cro...
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TRANSYT has been used in Chile since the early 1980s for cost benefit analysis of infrastructure and...
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The analysis of travel time variability (TTV) is attracting attention among policy makers due to the...
AbstractPaper proposes a dwell-time model at bus stop that predicts transportation capacity of Trans...
Throughout the years, as well as the world, transportation has always played a large role in the eco...
The TRANSYT simulation/optimization model serves as an unofficial international standard against whi...
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Chile is a lightly populated country of 15 million that has undergone large economic transformations...
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In this paper we use a microeconomic model to evaluate, for the case of Santiago De Chile, the most ...
The location and number of bus stops are key to the operational efficiency of the services that use ...
Traffic estimation is necessary in order to understand future scenarios of transport demand. Most re...
TRANSYT has been used in Chile since the early 1980s for cost benefit analysis of infrastructure and...
The major cities of many developing countries are beginning to experience high levels of congestion ...
The analysis of travel time variability (TTV) is attracting attention among policy makers due to the...
AbstractPaper proposes a dwell-time model at bus stop that predicts transportation capacity of Trans...
Throughout the years, as well as the world, transportation has always played a large role in the eco...
The TRANSYT simulation/optimization model serves as an unofficial international standard against whi...
Following previous research in Chile that showed the influence of physical and operational character...
Chile is a lightly populated country of 15 million that has undergone large economic transformations...
Traffic signals have been used in many countries and found to be one of the most effective ways to r...
PDFTech ReportFTA-FL-26-7104-2007.3FL-26-7104-03Bus rapid transitBus transitPublic transitColombiaSo...
We review the current situation of Transantiago, the fully integrated public transport system coveri...
This report shows how the implementation of new BRT systems in Guayaquil, Ecuador, and Pereira, Colo...
In this paper we use a microeconomic model to evaluate, for the case of Santiago De Chile, the most ...
The location and number of bus stops are key to the operational efficiency of the services that use ...
Traffic estimation is necessary in order to understand future scenarios of transport demand. Most re...