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Modeling access to public transport in urban areas
Authors:Tayebeh Saghapour  Sara Moridpour  Russell G Thompson
Institution:1. Department of Civil, Environmental and Chemical Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia;2. Department of Infrastructure Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:It is important to measure public transport accessibility to help improve the sustainability of transport systems in metropolitan areas. Although many studies have defined different approaches for measuring public transport accessibility, there have been limited methods developed for measuring accessibility levels that incorporate spatial aspects. Population density is an important distributional indicator that has also been ignored in previous methods developed for quantifying accessibility. This paper outlines the research context for measurement of public transport accessibility and then describes a methodology developed as well as an application the Public Transport Accessibility Index in Melbourne area, Australia. Using the Victorian Integrated Survey of Travel and Activity dataset, we applied separate‐ordered logit regression models to examine how the new index performs with a series of predictor variables compared with two existing approaches. Key findings indicate that there is a higher probability of public transport patronage in areas with higher levels of accessibility. Furthermore, it was found using statistical modelling that the new index produces better results compared with previous approaches. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:PTAI  accessibility  ordered logit model  population density
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