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Determinants of Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty in Public Transport: A PLS-SEM Approach

Studies of Applied Economics, 2021
Public transport (PT) continues to receive much attention from many countries as a means to reduce traffic congestion, accident, and pollution. Moreover, PT can boost mobility, physical and social leisure activities for the public.
W. Chan   +4 more
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Local modeling as a solution to the lack of stop-level ridership data

Journal of Transport Geography, 2023
Transit ridership modeling at the bus stop level is an important tool for bus network planning and transit-oriented development. However, many cities, especially in developing countries, face a lack of boarding and alighting data due to the high costs of collection. Solutions based on smartcards often rely on assumptions that negatively affect the data
Marques, Samuel de França   +1 more
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Transit Ridership Model Based on Geographically Weighted Regression

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2006
This paper describes the development of a geographically weighted regression (GWR) model to explore the spatial variability in the strength of the relationship between public transit use for home-based work (HBW) trip purposes and an array of potential transit use predictors.
Chow, Lee-Fang   +4 more
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Causal effects between bus revenue vehicle-kilometers and bus ridership

, 2019
To create a sustainable urban transportation environment, transportation authorities often implement incentive strategies to attract new public transportation users.
Ming-Tsung Lee, C. Yeh
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A direct demand model for bus transit ridership in Bengaluru, India

Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2022
This study formulates a disaggregate direct demand model of bus transit ridership while addressing the following substantive and methodological issues: (a) endogeneity and non-linearity of the influence of service frequency on ridership, (b) inter-route relationships such as competition and complementarity among routes within the bus transit network ...
Deepa, L.   +4 more
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Sketch Models to Forecast Commuter and Light Rail Ridership

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2006
Ridership potential is among the most valuable attributes to understand about a proposed light or commuter rail line during early stages of project development, yet few nationally relevant sketch-level tools exist for feasibility analyses. Research was done to develop a nationally applicable, sketch-level ridership forecasting tool for light rail and ...
Lane, Clayton   +2 more
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Predicative Model for Uber Ridership in New York City

Proceedings of the International Conference on Business and Information Management, 2017
Objective: This study aimed to build a predictive model for Uber ridership in New York City.Data: Uber rides data is downloaded from GitHub. The data were collected during January 2015 to June 2015 and had ridership information for all the five boroughs of New York City.
Shaochen Zhu, Betty Wang
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Evaluating the Ability of Transit Direct Ridership Models to Forecast Medium-Term Ridership Changes: Evidence from San Francisco

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2018
Transit direct ridership models (DRMs) are commonly used both for descriptive analysis and for forecasting, but are rarely evaluated for their ability to predict beyond the estimation data set. This research does so, using two DRMs estimated for rail and bus ridership in San Francisco.
Mucci, Richard A., Erhardt, Gregory D.
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Simplifications for single-route transit-ridership forecasting models

Transportation, 1984
The growth in popularity of microcomputers has reemphasized the need for simplified transit-planning techniques. This paper describes and evaluates a single-route ridership forecasting model which is designed to fit within a modest-sized microcomputer.
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A station-level ridership model for the metro network in Montreal, Quebec

Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2013
The development of a successful transit system must include a demand ridership analysis during the planning stage.
Sabrina Chan, Luis Miranda-Moreno
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