Abstract
This paper presents a mathematical methodology for transit route network optimi- zation. The goal is to provide an effective computational tool for the optimization of large-scale transit route networks. The objectives are to minimize transfers and optimize route directness while maximizing service coverage. The formulation of the methodology consists of three parts: (1) representation of transit route network solution space; (2) representation of transit route and network constraints; and (3) solution search schemes. The methodology has been implemented as a computer program and has been tested using previously published results. Results of these tests and results from the application of the methodology to a large-scale realistic net- work optimization problem in Miami-Dade County, Florida are presented.
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Zhao, F., & Ubaka, I. (2004). Transit Network Optimization - Minimizing Transfers and Optimizing Route Directness. Journal of Public Transportation, 7(1), 63–82. https://doi.org/10.5038/2375-0901.7.1.4
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