An optimization framework for intermediate-level planning of bus operations on a given corridor is presented. Service patterns over different operation periods, which include short-turn strategies (full-length and short-turn line) and variable vehicle size, are considered. Variables optimized are: positions where turn-backs are operated, vehicle size, frequencies (by operation period) and, where bus arrivals are regular, relative offset (by operation period) of full-length and short-turn line, and fare. The objective function is the net benefit represented by benefits that accrue to the users for lower average waiting times minus operator\u27s costs not covered by fares. A numerical procedure to solve the problem is provided. An application...
Long in-vehicle travel times resulting from frequent stops make bus service an unattractive choice f...
This study designs a limited-stop and local mixed bus service from the perspectives of both transit ...
On a transit route, initiating a trip beyond a transit route’s departure terminus and terminating th...
An optimization framework for intermediate-level planning of bus operations on a given corridor is p...
We develop a short turning model using demand information from station to station within a single bu...
Urban public transport operations in peak periods are characterized by highly uneven demand distribu...
As a major choice for daily travel, public transit plays an important role in transporting passenger...
We propose injecting flexibility into public transport service planning by introducing a demand driv...
Control strategies have been widely used in the literature to counteract the effects of bus bunching...
Artículo de publicación ISIUrban transit demand exhibits peaks in time and space, which can be effic...
In high-demand bus networks, limited-stop services promise benefits for both users and operators, an...
This article proposed a real-time short turning strategy based on passenger choice behavior to impro...
This dissertation refines an existing scheduled passenger service process optimization model (SPASM)...
This work presents a methodology for minimizing costs involved in the operation of a single line bus...
Analytic models are developed for optimizing bus services with time dependence and elasticity in the...
Long in-vehicle travel times resulting from frequent stops make bus service an unattractive choice f...
This study designs a limited-stop and local mixed bus service from the perspectives of both transit ...
On a transit route, initiating a trip beyond a transit route’s departure terminus and terminating th...
An optimization framework for intermediate-level planning of bus operations on a given corridor is p...
We develop a short turning model using demand information from station to station within a single bu...
Urban public transport operations in peak periods are characterized by highly uneven demand distribu...
As a major choice for daily travel, public transit plays an important role in transporting passenger...
We propose injecting flexibility into public transport service planning by introducing a demand driv...
Control strategies have been widely used in the literature to counteract the effects of bus bunching...
Artículo de publicación ISIUrban transit demand exhibits peaks in time and space, which can be effic...
In high-demand bus networks, limited-stop services promise benefits for both users and operators, an...
This article proposed a real-time short turning strategy based on passenger choice behavior to impro...
This dissertation refines an existing scheduled passenger service process optimization model (SPASM)...
This work presents a methodology for minimizing costs involved in the operation of a single line bus...
Analytic models are developed for optimizing bus services with time dependence and elasticity in the...
Long in-vehicle travel times resulting from frequent stops make bus service an unattractive choice f...
This study designs a limited-stop and local mixed bus service from the perspectives of both transit ...
On a transit route, initiating a trip beyond a transit route’s departure terminus and terminating th...