Bus rapid transit (BRT) is characterized by higher speed, higher comfort level, and larger capacity than conventional bus service. Although many cities worldwide have adopted BRT in recent years, there is an absence of scientific and quantitative approach for BRT network planning. The problem of BRT planning in an existing transportation network is very complex with constraints of road geometrics, regulations, right of way, travel demand, vehicle operations, and so on. This paper focuses on developing an optimization model for BRT network planning, where an integer programing model is established to identify station locations and route layout with the objective of maximizing the number of trips served by the network, subjected to constraint...
Abstract — Routing for public rapid transportation is defined as determining the optimized location ...
Bus routing is one of the most important elements of public transit system planning. This article pr...
In this paper we introduce some improvements on an approach that we described elsewhere fo...
Public transportation (PT) is an essential system for cities to achieve sustainability. However, det...
The problem of Rapid Transit Network Design (RTND) is studied in this paper. Due to the noticeable c...
This paper presents a feeder-bus route design model, capable of minimizing route length, minimizing ...
most important component in Transit planning, in which the overall cost of the public transportation...
Transit route Network Design Problem (TrNDP) is the most important component in Transit planning, in...
This study proposes a simultaneous optimization model that considers flow assignment and vehicle cap...
Effective design of transit routes and service frequencies can decrease the overall cost of providin...
A method is presented that was used to improve the bus network in Hefei, in Anhui Province, in the P...
Subscription bus services (SBS) is a convenient and low-carbon rapid transport mode for passengers’ ...
The selection of an optimal public transport route structure for a transit network is a combinatoria...
Thesis: S.M. in Transportation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Envir...
A growing concern for public transit is its inability to encourage people to switch their mode of tr...
Abstract — Routing for public rapid transportation is defined as determining the optimized location ...
Bus routing is one of the most important elements of public transit system planning. This article pr...
In this paper we introduce some improvements on an approach that we described elsewhere fo...
Public transportation (PT) is an essential system for cities to achieve sustainability. However, det...
The problem of Rapid Transit Network Design (RTND) is studied in this paper. Due to the noticeable c...
This paper presents a feeder-bus route design model, capable of minimizing route length, minimizing ...
most important component in Transit planning, in which the overall cost of the public transportation...
Transit route Network Design Problem (TrNDP) is the most important component in Transit planning, in...
This study proposes a simultaneous optimization model that considers flow assignment and vehicle cap...
Effective design of transit routes and service frequencies can decrease the overall cost of providin...
A method is presented that was used to improve the bus network in Hefei, in Anhui Province, in the P...
Subscription bus services (SBS) is a convenient and low-carbon rapid transport mode for passengers’ ...
The selection of an optimal public transport route structure for a transit network is a combinatoria...
Thesis: S.M. in Transportation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Envir...
A growing concern for public transit is its inability to encourage people to switch their mode of tr...
Abstract — Routing for public rapid transportation is defined as determining the optimized location ...
Bus routing is one of the most important elements of public transit system planning. This article pr...
In this paper we introduce some improvements on an approach that we described elsewhere fo...