The paper explores how the coordination of vehicle schedules in a public transit system affects generalized costs. We consider an idealized system that delivers its users to a common destination by requiring each to transfer from a feeder- to a trunk-line vehicle. Continuum models are used first to analyze cases in which the trunk-line vehicle schedule is given exogenously. We find that when feeder vehicles are dispatched in coordination with this exogenous trunk-line schedule, the reduction in user cost often outweighs the added cost to the feeder operation. In cases when the frequencies of trunk and feeder services can be established jointly, the models show that coordination can be Pareto improving, meaning that operator and use...
With the rapid urbanisation in most parts of the world, modern transit systems have been made more a...
A feeder-trunk scheme has been labeled as superior in urban areas due to the presence of economies o...
This paper examines the basic design trade-off in six distinctive transit systems, including two sta...
The paper explores how the coordination of vehicle schedules in a public transit system affects gene...
The paper explores how the coordination of vehicle schedules in a public transit system affects gen...
Fare and service frequency significantly affect transit users’ willingness to ride, as well as the s...
Local bus operators can reduce costs and better serve their customers by matching service frequencie...
This paper develops a continuum approximation model for simultaneously designing and coordinating an...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of demand-responsive and fixed-schedule, fixed route oper...
This paper proposes a schedule coordination method for transfer problems between an urban rail trans...
International audienceThis paper extends the uniform design of a trunk-feeder system, e.g., rail-bus...
In most urban areas where transit demand is spread widely, passengers may be served by an intermodal...
In multi-modal transit networks with several intersecting lines and modes, travel through the networ...
Optimizing centralized dispatching of flexible feeder transit to provide transport and transfer serv...
Coordinating the schedules of feeder and collector public transit lines can reduce the passenger tra...
With the rapid urbanisation in most parts of the world, modern transit systems have been made more a...
A feeder-trunk scheme has been labeled as superior in urban areas due to the presence of economies o...
This paper examines the basic design trade-off in six distinctive transit systems, including two sta...
The paper explores how the coordination of vehicle schedules in a public transit system affects gene...
The paper explores how the coordination of vehicle schedules in a public transit system affects gen...
Fare and service frequency significantly affect transit users’ willingness to ride, as well as the s...
Local bus operators can reduce costs and better serve their customers by matching service frequencie...
This paper develops a continuum approximation model for simultaneously designing and coordinating an...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of demand-responsive and fixed-schedule, fixed route oper...
This paper proposes a schedule coordination method for transfer problems between an urban rail trans...
International audienceThis paper extends the uniform design of a trunk-feeder system, e.g., rail-bus...
In most urban areas where transit demand is spread widely, passengers may be served by an intermodal...
In multi-modal transit networks with several intersecting lines and modes, travel through the networ...
Optimizing centralized dispatching of flexible feeder transit to provide transport and transfer serv...
Coordinating the schedules of feeder and collector public transit lines can reduce the passenger tra...
With the rapid urbanisation in most parts of the world, modern transit systems have been made more a...
A feeder-trunk scheme has been labeled as superior in urban areas due to the presence of economies o...
This paper examines the basic design trade-off in six distinctive transit systems, including two sta...