Public transit structure is traditionally designed to contain fixed bus routes and predetermined bus stations. This paper presents an alternative flexible-route transit system, in which each bus is allowed to travel across a predetermined area to serve passengers, while these bus service areas collectively form a hybrid “grand” structure that resembles hub-and-spoke and grid networks. We analyze the agency and user cost components of this proposed system in idealized square cities and seek the optimum network layout, service area of each bus, and bus headway, to minimize the total system cost. We compare the performance of the proposed transit system with those of comparable systems (e.g., fixed-route transit network and taxi servi...
The uneven distribution of travel demand is incredibly commonplace in cities, but insufficient atten...
Where private ridesharing companies such as Uber and Lyft are transforming the transit sector by mak...
Final.PDFTech ReportUMD-2010-03DTRT07-G-0003Public transitBus transitRoutesBus routesMarylandMid-Atl...
Public transit structure is traditionally designed to contain fixed bus routes and predetermined bu...
Low density and spatial heterogeneity in transit demand impose considerable challenges to both trans...
This paper presents design methods for a flexible-route transit system, in which vehicles travel wit...
Traditional transit systems are usually composed of fixed routes and stops, which are suitable in de...
Flexible transit systems are a way to address challenges associated with conventional fixed route an...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
The efforts of providing attractive transport service to residents in sparse communities have previo...
Daganzo (2010) proposed a hybrid structure combining grid scheme in the center and hub-spoke scheme ...
Bus routing is one of the most important elements of public transit system planning. This article pr...
Conventional bus service (with fixed routes and schedules) has lower average cost than flexible bus ...
In order to reduce the cost of demand responsive transit systems, this paper studies a grid hybrid t...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
The uneven distribution of travel demand is incredibly commonplace in cities, but insufficient atten...
Where private ridesharing companies such as Uber and Lyft are transforming the transit sector by mak...
Final.PDFTech ReportUMD-2010-03DTRT07-G-0003Public transitBus transitRoutesBus routesMarylandMid-Atl...
Public transit structure is traditionally designed to contain fixed bus routes and predetermined bu...
Low density and spatial heterogeneity in transit demand impose considerable challenges to both trans...
This paper presents design methods for a flexible-route transit system, in which vehicles travel wit...
Traditional transit systems are usually composed of fixed routes and stops, which are suitable in de...
Flexible transit systems are a way to address challenges associated with conventional fixed route an...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
The efforts of providing attractive transport service to residents in sparse communities have previo...
Daganzo (2010) proposed a hybrid structure combining grid scheme in the center and hub-spoke scheme ...
Bus routing is one of the most important elements of public transit system planning. This article pr...
Conventional bus service (with fixed routes and schedules) has lower average cost than flexible bus ...
In order to reduce the cost of demand responsive transit systems, this paper studies a grid hybrid t...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
The uneven distribution of travel demand is incredibly commonplace in cities, but insufficient atten...
Where private ridesharing companies such as Uber and Lyft are transforming the transit sector by mak...
Final.PDFTech ReportUMD-2010-03DTRT07-G-0003Public transitBus transitRoutesBus routesMarylandMid-Atl...