Few studies have looked at the impact Level-of-Service (LOS) might have on the distances people walk to public transport. The relationship, if any, has implications for transit-oriented-development and the viability of different transit modes serving suburban areas. This paper examines pedestrian catchment areas and LOS across a light rail, a metro rail and two bus corridors in Dublin. Public transport users have been surveyed at 17 stops around the city and their trip origin identified. Catchment areas for bus services with high levels of service were found to be comparable and often greater than those for LRT or metro rail. 65% of all bus trip-origins are more than 500 m from stops. A standard distance analysis suggests natural catchment ...
This paper examines the opinions of newcomers and visitors to the public transpor-tation system in D...
In many jurisdictions, political and infrastructural restrictions have limited the feasibility of ro...
The introduction of 11 quality bus corridors (QBCs) has been a success story in the provision of pub...
Few studies have looked at the impact Level-of-Service (LOS) might have on the distances people walk...
Previous studies [1] have analysed the walking catchment area for light rail and metropolitan rail s...
This study undertakes a Public Transport Service Level Survey and Analysis at designated stops on bu...
This paper explores the spatial patterns of walking, cycling, and public transport mobility in Dubli...
This paper sets out to study the relevance of techniques used in Irish planning to determine walking...
The percentage of the population being served by a transit system in a metropolitan region is a key ...
Previous studies (Harrison & O’Connor, ITRN 2012; O’Connor (2), ITRN 2014) have analysed the walking...
This paper reports results from research conducted to analyse the extent of excess commuting in Dubl...
In many jurisdictions, political and infrastructural restrictions have limited the feasibility of ro...
In many jurisdictions, political and infrastructural restrictions have limited the feasibility of ro...
Bus transport in Dublin has been and continues to be perceived as a poor alternative to the car. It...
This paper examines the opinions of newcomers and visitors to the public transportationsystem in Dub...
This paper examines the opinions of newcomers and visitors to the public transpor-tation system in D...
In many jurisdictions, political and infrastructural restrictions have limited the feasibility of ro...
The introduction of 11 quality bus corridors (QBCs) has been a success story in the provision of pub...
Few studies have looked at the impact Level-of-Service (LOS) might have on the distances people walk...
Previous studies [1] have analysed the walking catchment area for light rail and metropolitan rail s...
This study undertakes a Public Transport Service Level Survey and Analysis at designated stops on bu...
This paper explores the spatial patterns of walking, cycling, and public transport mobility in Dubli...
This paper sets out to study the relevance of techniques used in Irish planning to determine walking...
The percentage of the population being served by a transit system in a metropolitan region is a key ...
Previous studies (Harrison & O’Connor, ITRN 2012; O’Connor (2), ITRN 2014) have analysed the walking...
This paper reports results from research conducted to analyse the extent of excess commuting in Dubl...
In many jurisdictions, political and infrastructural restrictions have limited the feasibility of ro...
In many jurisdictions, political and infrastructural restrictions have limited the feasibility of ro...
Bus transport in Dublin has been and continues to be perceived as a poor alternative to the car. It...
This paper examines the opinions of newcomers and visitors to the public transportationsystem in Dub...
This paper examines the opinions of newcomers and visitors to the public transpor-tation system in D...
In many jurisdictions, political and infrastructural restrictions have limited the feasibility of ro...
The introduction of 11 quality bus corridors (QBCs) has been a success story in the provision of pub...