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New evidence on walking distances to transit stops: identifying redundancies and gaps using variable service areas
Authors:Ahmed El-Geneidy  Michael Grimsrud  Rania Wasfi  Paul Tétreault  Julien Surprenant-Legault
Institution:1. School of Urban Planning, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
2. Transportation Research at McGill, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
3. Department of Geography, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
4. GENIVAR, Montreal, QC, Canada
5. McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract:The percentage of the population being served by a transit system in a metropolitan region is a key system performance measure but depends heavily on the definition of service area. Observing existing service areas can help identify transit system gaps and redundancies. In the public transit industry, buffers at 400 m (0.25 miles) around bus stops and 800 m (0.5 miles) around rail stations are commonly used to identify the area from which most transit users will access the system by foot. This study uses detailed OD survey information to generate service areas that define walking catchment areas around transit services in Montreal, Canada. The 85th percentile walking distance to bus transit service is found to be around 524 m for home-based trip origins, 1,259 m for home-based commuter rail trip origins. Yet these values are found to vary based on our analysis using two statistical models. Walking distances vary based on route and trip qualities (such as type of transit service, transfers and wait time), as well as personal, household, and neighbourhood characteristics. Accordingly, service areas around transit stations should vary based on the service offered and attributes of the people and places served. The generated service areas derived from the generalized statistical model are then used to identify gaps and redundancies at the system and route level using Montreal region as an example. This study can be of benefit to transport engineers and planners trying to maximize transit service coverage in a region while avoiding oversupply of service.
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