Timetable‐based operation in urban transport: Run‐time optimisation and improvements in the operating process

Timetable‐based operation in urban transport: Run‐time optimisation and improvements in the operating process

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Article ID: iaor20117561
Volume: 45
Issue: 8
Start Page Number: 721
End Page Number: 740
Publication Date: Oct 2011
Journal: Transportation Research Part A
Authors: , ,
Keywords: simulation: applications
Abstract:

Urban public transit provides an efficient means of mobility and helps support social development and environmental preservation. To avoid loss of ridership, transit authorities have focussed on improving the punctuality of routes that operate using timetables. This paper presents a new approach to generating run‐time values that is based on analytical development and micro simulations. The work utilizes previous research (described herein) and the experience acquired by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) in operating bus routes based on timetables. Using a sample of historical data, the method used for generating run‐time values consists of the following steps: purging and screening atypical trips, based on the consideration of confidence intervals for median trips; segmenting the day into time bands based on the introduction of a new hierarchical classification algorithm; creating initial run‐time values based on criteria derived from statistical analysis; adjusting and validating initial run‐time values using micro simulations; and evaluating incident‐recovery times at the end of trips in order to guarantee the punctual departure of the next trip in the vehicle schedule. To favour service improvement, we also introduced certain indicators that can identify the root causes of non‐compliance. As a final step, in order to ensure the applicability and use of the model, we promoted the development of our model within the framework of the HASTUS™ software solution.

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