Effects of countdown displays in public transport route choice under severe overcrowding
Effects of countdown displays in public transport route choice under severe overcrowding
The paper presents a route choice model for dynamic assignment in congested, i.e. overcrowded, transit networks where it is assumed that passengers are supported with real-time information on carrier arrivals at stops. If the stop layout is such that passenger congestion results in First-In-First-Out (FIFO) queues, a new formulation is devised for calculating waiting times, total travel times and route splits. Numerical results for a simple example network show the effect of information on route choice when heavy congestion is observed. While the provision of information does not lead to a remarkable decrease in total travel time, with the exception of some particular instances, it changes the travel behaviour of passengers that seem to be more averse to queuing at later stages of their journey and, thus, prefer to interchange at less congested stations.
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Trozzi, Valentina
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Gentile, Guido
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Kaparias, Ioannis
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Bell, Michael G.H.
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September 2015
Trozzi, Valentina
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Gentile, Guido
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Kaparias, Ioannis
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Bell, Michael G.H.
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Trozzi, Valentina, Gentile, Guido, Kaparias, Ioannis and Bell, Michael G.H.
(2015)
Effects of countdown displays in public transport route choice under severe overcrowding.
Networks and Spatial Economics, 15 (3), .
(doi:10.1007/s11067-013-9207-5).
Abstract
The paper presents a route choice model for dynamic assignment in congested, i.e. overcrowded, transit networks where it is assumed that passengers are supported with real-time information on carrier arrivals at stops. If the stop layout is such that passenger congestion results in First-In-First-Out (FIFO) queues, a new formulation is devised for calculating waiting times, total travel times and route splits. Numerical results for a simple example network show the effect of information on route choice when heavy congestion is observed. While the provision of information does not lead to a remarkable decrease in total travel time, with the exception of some particular instances, it changes the travel behaviour of passengers that seem to be more averse to queuing at later stages of their journey and, thus, prefer to interchange at less congested stations.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 21 November 2013
Published date: September 2015
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/402342
ISSN: 1566-113X
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