Bus Transit Service Reliability and Improvement Strategies: Integrating the Perspectives of Passengers and Transit Agencies in North America |
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Authors: | Ehab I. Diab Madhav G. Badami |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Urban Planning, McGill University, Suite 400, 815 Sherbrooke St. W. Montréal, QC H3A 2K6, Canada;2. School of Urban Planning and McGill School of Environment, McGill University, Suite 400, 815 Sherbrooke St. W. Montréal, QC H3A 2K6, Canada |
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Abstract: | AbstractTransit agencies are consistently trying to improve service reliability and attract new passengers by employing various strategies. Previous literature reviews have focused on either passengers' or transit agencies' perspectives on service reliability. However, none of the earlier reviews have simultaneously addressed these differing perspectives on service reliability in an integrated manner. In response to this gap in the literature, this paper first reviews previous work on passengers' perspectives of transit service reliability and their response to service adjustments made by different agencies. Second, it analyzes transit agencies' plans and reports regarding their reliability goals and used strategies in order to improve service reliability, while looking at the impacts of these strategies on service. Reviewing these two parts together provides a needed contribution to the literature from a practical viewpoint since it allows for the identification of gaps in the public transit planning and operations field in the area of reliability and provides transit planners and decision makers with effective and valuable policy-relevant information. |
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