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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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zAIDENTIFIES THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PEOPLE WHO USE PUBLIC TRANSIT IN EDMONTON, ALBERTA ON BOTH AGGREGATE AND DISAGGREGATE LEVELS.
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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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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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Ridership Ramp-Up? Initial Ridership Variation on New Rail Transit Projects
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2019Conventional wisdom within the transit industry suggests that measuring the performance of a transit project immediately after project opening may not capture all the project’s benefits, since it takes time for a project to realize its short-term ridership potential, a process commonly referred to as ridership ramp-up.
Shinn, Jill Elizabeth +1 more
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Urban Studies, 2012
In 2004, Broward County Transit, located in Broward County, Florida, had among the highest ridership per capita and lowest cost per passenger kilometre of all-bus systems in US metropolitan areas with between 1 million and 5 million people. Broward County has few land use attributes thought necessary for transit success.
Gregory Thompson +2 more
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In 2004, Broward County Transit, located in Broward County, Florida, had among the highest ridership per capita and lowest cost per passenger kilometre of all-bus systems in US metropolitan areas with between 1 million and 5 million people. Broward County has few land use attributes thought necessary for transit success.
Gregory Thompson +2 more
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Does Transit Service Reliability Influence Ridership?
2022This research focused on analyzing the association between transit service reliability indicators and ridership. Further, the effect of road network, demographic, socioeconomic, and land use characteristics on transit service reliability was analyzed. The analysis was conducted at a bus stop level.
Srinivas S. Pulugurtha +2 more
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Predicting Transit Ridership in Response to Transit Service Changes
Journal of Transportation Engineering, 1983This paper reports the development of a simplified form of the multinomial logit model and its application to the prediction of travel mode shares for a range of transit service changes. An earlier version of this model, the incremental logit model, can be applied to the prediction of transit ridership changes in response to improvement in an existing ...
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The effect of the built environment on transit ridership
2016Urban population growth associated with a growing prevalence of private car usage contributes to a variety of contemporary urban issues, including air pollution and traffic congestion. Increasing rail ridership is internationally recognised as an option to address these problems. Research examining the ways in which transit ridership might be increased
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Accuracy and Uncertainty in Traffic and Transit Ridership Forecasts
2022© 2022 Jawad Mahmud ...
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Impact of Weather on Transit Ridership in Chicago, Illinois
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2007This paper explores the weather–ridership relationship and its potential applications in transit operations and planning. Using the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) in Illinois as a case study, the paper investigates the impact of five weather elements (temperature, rain, snow, wind, and fog) on daily bus and rail ridership and variation across modes ...
Guo, Zhan +2 more
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