This study discusses which transit network structure is the best option to serve urban mobility. As a consequence of the evolution of urban form, cities have undergone a process of dispersion of their activities that has caused a change in mobility needs in the last few decades. Mobility networks and services should progressively adapt to the new demand patterns, especially the bus transit network, which has more flexibility to absorb the changes. We compare four base transit network structures: a radial scheme, a direct trip-based network, and a transfer-based system by means of either a complete grid or a hybrid structure. An analytical model is used to estimate the behavior of these structures for idealized monocentric mobility patterns ...
The uneven distribution of travel demand is incredibly commonplace in cities, but insufficient atten...
Multiple factors can influence the public transport level of service. All take root in the network s...
Multiple factors can influence the public transport level of service. All take root in the network s...
This study discusses which transit network structure is the best option to serve urban mobility. As ...
This study discusses which transit network structure is the best option to serve urban mobility. As ...
This paper presents a reformulation of the hybrid model developed by Daganzo (2010) to extend its ap...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
Traditional transit systems are usually composed of fixed routes and stops, which are suitable in de...
Low density and spatial heterogeneity in transit demand impose considerable challenges to both trans...
Using a quite general parametric description of an urban setting in terms of its network, centers st...
Bus routing is one of the most important elements of public transit system planning. This article pr...
Bus routing is one of the most important elements of public transit system planning. This article pr...
Public transport systems are considered to be a crucial aspect of a sustainable urban development, a...
The uneven distribution of travel demand is incredibly commonplace in cities, but insufficient atten...
Multiple factors can influence the public transport level of service. All take root in the network s...
Multiple factors can influence the public transport level of service. All take root in the network s...
This study discusses which transit network structure is the best option to serve urban mobility. As ...
This study discusses which transit network structure is the best option to serve urban mobility. As ...
This paper presents a reformulation of the hybrid model developed by Daganzo (2010) to extend its ap...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
Traditional transit systems are usually composed of fixed routes and stops, which are suitable in de...
Low density and spatial heterogeneity in transit demand impose considerable challenges to both trans...
Using a quite general parametric description of an urban setting in terms of its network, centers st...
Bus routing is one of the most important elements of public transit system planning. This article pr...
Bus routing is one of the most important elements of public transit system planning. This article pr...
Public transport systems are considered to be a crucial aspect of a sustainable urban development, a...
The uneven distribution of travel demand is incredibly commonplace in cities, but insufficient atten...
Multiple factors can influence the public transport level of service. All take root in the network s...
Multiple factors can influence the public transport level of service. All take root in the network s...