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Addresses the Challenges Facing Public Transport Policy Makers and Operators
Public Transit Planning and Operation: Modeling, Practice and Behavior, Second Edition offers new solutions for delivering both better services and greater efficiency, solutions which have been developed and tested by the author in over thirty years of research work with mass transit policy makers and operators all over the world. It bridges the worlds of practice and research and academia, provides an overview and a critique of currently used operational planning methods, and furnishes innovative practical techniques and modeling.
Improve Service Performance and Successfully Manage the Costs of Operation
This new edition brings in new material on timetabling and vehicle scheduling with different vehicle sizes, new methods of designing transit route networks, analysis of transit coordination and connectivity, behavioral aspects of passengers including when making transfers, and innovative methods related to automation and optimization which can be used in real time to significantly improve service reliability.
Combines academic research with real-world project experience
Focuses on issues encountered in practice
Provides unique coverage of the field
Public Transit Planning and Operation: Modeling, Practice and Behavior, Second Edition incorporates a series of themes and new ways of thinking about planning and operation. Bridging the gap between theory and application, this text outlines the factors affecting public-transport services, addresses common problems, and offers practical solutions for improvement.
Contents
Introduction to transit-service planning. Data requirements and collection. Frequency and headway determination. Timetable development. Advanced timetables: Optimization and synchronization. Vehicle scheduling I: Fixed schedules. Vehicle scheduling II: Variable schedules. Vehicle type and size considerations in vehicle scheduling. Crew scheduling. Passenger demand. Route choice and assignment. Service design: Elements, operational parking, and stop location. Coordination and connectivity: Measures and analysis. Coordination and connectivity: Behavioral aspects. Network (routes) design. Designing short-turn trips. Smart shuttle and feeder service. Service reliability. Operational strategies and tactics. Future developments in transit operations. Answers to exercises.



