In this study an index is developed called the Transit Economic Equity Index, to enable quantitative assessment of transit service equity. The index measures convenience of travel for work trips for advantaged and disadvantaged populations, based on travel speed, using a multimodal network that includes transit lines, stop locations, transit schedules, and pedestrian connections via the street network. Non-peak hour service is compared with peak hour service to determine the degree to which operating resources are concentrated in times that might have greater benefits to advantaged populations. Finally, accessibility to the transit system is compared in relation to the number of transit stops in neighborhoods and employment centers, and the...
The integration of transit needs into transit accessibility indexing is important for evaluating ex...
Recent studies on transit service through an equity lens have captured broad trends from the literat...
This paper proposes that an equitable transit system requires that the geographical distribution of ...
An equitable transit system can cater to the needs of captive riders and maximize transit service co...
In the study of equity in public transit service distribution to disadvantaged groups, there is ofte...
PDFTech Reporthttp://www.ct.gov/dot/lib/dot/documents/dpolicy/research/CCTRP_08-5_JHR_14-325.pdfJHR ...
The benefits and burdens of public transit service changes can be quantified using many different me...
Equity is a critical dimension of accessibility assessment related to changes in transportation inve...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Transit accessibility is evaluated against theories...
https://doi.org/10.21949/15035992013PDFTech ReportFTA Report No. 0066MI-26-8002-00Metropolitan areas...
In the United States, federal agencies are required to work towards providing equal access to resour...
The integration of transit needs into transit accessibility indexing is important for the evaluation...
Social equity is increasingly incorporated as a long-term objective into urban transportation plans....
International audienceCurrent transit suffers from an evident inequity: the level of service of tran...
Federal and state agencies focus on providing captive users in mobility-vulnerable population groups...
The integration of transit needs into transit accessibility indexing is important for evaluating ex...
Recent studies on transit service through an equity lens have captured broad trends from the literat...
This paper proposes that an equitable transit system requires that the geographical distribution of ...
An equitable transit system can cater to the needs of captive riders and maximize transit service co...
In the study of equity in public transit service distribution to disadvantaged groups, there is ofte...
PDFTech Reporthttp://www.ct.gov/dot/lib/dot/documents/dpolicy/research/CCTRP_08-5_JHR_14-325.pdfJHR ...
The benefits and burdens of public transit service changes can be quantified using many different me...
Equity is a critical dimension of accessibility assessment related to changes in transportation inve...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Transit accessibility is evaluated against theories...
https://doi.org/10.21949/15035992013PDFTech ReportFTA Report No. 0066MI-26-8002-00Metropolitan areas...
In the United States, federal agencies are required to work towards providing equal access to resour...
The integration of transit needs into transit accessibility indexing is important for the evaluation...
Social equity is increasingly incorporated as a long-term objective into urban transportation plans....
International audienceCurrent transit suffers from an evident inequity: the level of service of tran...
Federal and state agencies focus on providing captive users in mobility-vulnerable population groups...
The integration of transit needs into transit accessibility indexing is important for evaluating ex...
Recent studies on transit service through an equity lens have captured broad trends from the literat...
This paper proposes that an equitable transit system requires that the geographical distribution of ...