Research on the Metro Ridership Forecasting based on ARIMA Model
With the increasing coverage of subways in cities, people travel more than just by bus or walking. Nowadays, subway stations have become sites with high population density in the city. Due to the increasing travel demand of residents. Excessive congestion in subway stations will lead to inconvenience and even accidents.
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RICHMOND’S JOURNEY-TO-WORK TRANSIT TRIP-MAKING ANALYSIS [PDF]
This paper uses the 2000 Census Transportation Planning Package data to conduct a journey-to-work transit trip-making analysis for the City of Richmond, Virginia.
I-Shian SUEN, Xueming CHEN
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Feasibility Study of a Campus-Based Bikesharing Program at UNLV [PDF]
Bikesharing systems have been deployed worldwide as a transportation demand management strategy to encourage active modes and reduce single-occupant vehicle travel.
Hu, Bingyi +5 more
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How (In)accurate Are Demand Forecasts in Public Works Projects? The Case of Transportation
This article presents results from the first statistically significant study of traffic forecasts in transportation infrastructure projects. The sample used is the largest of its kind, covering 210 projects in 14 nations worth US$59 billion.
Buhl, Søren L. +2 more
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Lessons Learned and Next Steps in Energy Efficiency Measurement and Attribution: Energy Savings, Net to Gross, Non-Energy Benefits, and Persistence of Energy Efficiency Behavior [PDF]
This white paper examines four topics addressing evaluation, measurement, and attribution of direct and indirect effects to energy efficiency and behavioral programs: Estimates of program savings (gross); Net savings derivation through free ridership ...
Colby, Jane +2 more
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Deviation of peak hours for metro stations based on least square support vector machine. [PDF]
Yu L, Cui M, Dai S.
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Forecasting of Short-Term Metro Ridership with Support Vector Machine Online Model
Forecasting for short-term ridership is the foundation of metro operation and management. A prediction model is necessary to seize the weekly periodicity and nonlinearity characteristics of short-term ridership in real-time. First, this research captures the inherent periodicity of ridership via seasonal autoregressive integrated moving average model ...
Xuemei Wang +3 more
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High-speed rail accessibility: a comparative analysis of urban access in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Madrid, and Barcelona [PDF]
This paper is intended to set the context for policy discussion on HSR feasibility from the perspective of station accessibility. We compare the proposed Los Angeles - San Francisco HSR corridor to the functioning HSR line between Madrid and Barcelona to
Bel i Queralt, Germà, 1963- +2 more
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High-Speed Rail Projects in the United States: Identifying the Elements of Success-Part 2, MTI 06-03 [PDF]
In August 2005, the Mineta Transportation Institute issued the report, High-Speed Rail Projects in the United States: Identifying the Elements for Success.
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Benefit-Cost Analysis for Transportation Planning and Public Policy: Towards Multimodal Demand Modeling [PDF]
This report examines existing methods of benefit-cost analysis (BCA) in two areas, transportation policy and transportation planning, and suggests ways of modifying these methods to account for travel within a multimodal system. Although the planning and
Holian, Matthew, McLaughlin, Ralph
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