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AbstractUnderstanding the spatial patterns of transit ridership and their ascribable factors is critical for urban and transportation planning. Existing studies predominantly examine a single type of transit ridership but neglect important cross‐ridership correlation.
Hui Luan, Shanqi Zhang
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AbstractUnderstanding the spatial patterns of transit ridership and their ascribable factors is critical for urban and transportation planning. Existing studies predominantly examine a single type of transit ridership but neglect important cross‐ridership correlation.
Hui Luan, Shanqi Zhang
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1990
zAIDENTIFIES THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PEOPLE WHO USE PUBLIC TRANSIT IN EDMONTON, ALBERTA ON BOTH AGGREGATE AND DISAGGREGATE LEVELS.
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zAIDENTIFIES THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PEOPLE WHO USE PUBLIC TRANSIT IN EDMONTON, ALBERTA ON BOTH AGGREGATE AND DISAGGREGATE LEVELS.
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Rising Gas Price and Transit Ridership
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2009In July 2008, gas prices peaked at unprecedented levels in both nominal and real dollars. Americans also took more transit trips in 2008 than in any year since 1956. Past research has demonstrated a correlation between increases in gas price and increases in transit ridership.
Maley, Donald W, Weinberger, Rachel
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Urban Studies, 2013
This study analyses the structure of transit demand in Atlanta’s transit system to understand why different elements of the network appeal to bus and rail riders. By estimating direct demand models of work trip use between pairs of traffic analysis zones, the authors find that self-identified bus riders come from poorer areas having fewer autos per ...
Jeffrey Brown +3 more
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This study analyses the structure of transit demand in Atlanta’s transit system to understand why different elements of the network appeal to bus and rail riders. By estimating direct demand models of work trip use between pairs of traffic analysis zones, the authors find that self-identified bus riders come from poorer areas having fewer autos per ...
Jeffrey Brown +3 more
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Gaussian process-based predictive modeling for bus ridership
Proceedings of the 2013 ACM conference on Pervasive and ubiquitous computing adjunct publication, 2013The dynamics of a city are characterized, among others, by the traveling patterns of its dwellers. Accurate knowledge of human mobility patterns would have applications, e.g., in urban design, in the optimization of public transportation operating costs, and in the improvement of public transportation services.
Sourav Bhattacharya +5 more
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Station-Level Forecasting of Bikesharing Ridership
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2013This study investigated the effects on bikesharing ridership levels of demographic and built environment characteristics near bikesharing stations in three operational U.S. systems. Although earlier studies focused on the analysis of a single system, the increasing availability of station-level ridership data has created the opportunity to compare ...
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Ridership Accuracy and Transit Formula Grants
2005This paper examines the accuracy of data in annual unlinked passenger trips reported to the National Transit Database (NTD) at the individual agency level. This examination takes a twostep approach. The first step compares the ridership reported by member agencies to the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) and the ridership reported to ...
Chu, Xuehao, Chu, Xuehao
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The Seasonality of Urban Transit Ridership
1986Proceedings of the Transportation Research Forum – 27th ...
Harmatuck, Donald J. +1 more
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