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Impact of weather on urban transit ridership

Transportation Research, Part A: Policy and Practice, 2014
Utilizing daily ridership data, literature has shown that adverse weather conditions have a negative impact on transit ridership and in turn, result in revenue loss for the transit agencies. This paper extends this discussion by using more detailed hourly ridership data to model the weather effects.
Abhishek Singhal, Camille Kamga
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Influences on transit ridership and transit accessibility in US urban areas

Transportation Research, Part A: Policy and Practice, 2021
Abstract The success of transit systems, traditionally gauged through ridership metrics, must also be assessed via transit accessibility because accessibility to destinations indicates the quality of service that transit provides. Using a structural equation modeling approach, we explain transit accessibility and transit ridership in 2017 for 50 ...
Louis A Merlin, Jonathan Levine
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A transit ridership‐revenue model

Transportation Planning and Technology, 1984
The paper outlines the theoretical underpinnings of an urban mass transit revenue and ridership model designed to provide medium term forecasts of future trends in situations of data sparsity. The specific example laid out in the paper relates to the Greater Vancouver Regional District but the framework is of general applicability.
F. P. D. Navin, K. J. Button
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Understanding Transit Ridership Demand for the Multidestination, Multimodal Transit Network in Atlanta, Georgia: Lessons for Increasing Rail Transit Choice Ridership while Maintaining Transit Dependent Bus Ridership

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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Forecasting ridership for a metropolitan transit authority

Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2011
The recent volatility in gasoline prices and the economic downturn have made the management of public transportation systems particularly challenging. Accurate forecasts of ridership are necessary for the planning and operation of transit services. In this paper, monthly ridership of the Metropolitan Tulsa Transit Authority is analyzed to identify the ...
Chiang, Wen-Chyuan   +2 more
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The Seasonality of Urban Transit Ridership

1986
Proceedings of the Transportation Research Forum – 27th ...
Harmatuck, Donald J.   +1 more
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Identifying Latent Transit Ridership

2018
This report provides another tool for agencies to use in planning services by offering a method to show which parts of Houston METRO’s service area may have latent or untapped ridership. By analyzing the existing demographic, land use and transit service characteristics of transit lines, this report identifies areas where opportunities to increase ...
Park, John, Shelton, Kyle
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