Planning of integrated transit network for bus and LRT

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An integrated approach is suggested for the planning and evaluation of mass transport systems which includes a bus network and LRT/RTS in urban areas. This approach involves a simplified procedure for determining mass transit demand, bus route network generation and evaluation, light or rapid transit corridor identification and its patronage determination in the presence of bus networks. Scheduling of a mass transportation system based on marginal ridership concept is also suggested for a given fleet size. All the three major components (demand estimation, route network generation and scheduling) iterate and interact each other with a feedback mechanism for the desired optimal solution in terms of performance indicators. Necessary interactive software packages for all the above subsystems have been developed.

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Rama Moorthy, N. V. (1997). Planning of integrated transit network for bus and LRT. Journal of Advanced Transportation, 31(3), 283–309. https://doi.org/10.1002/atr.5670310305

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