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Modelling public transport on‐board congestion: comparing schedule‐based and agent‐based assignment approaches and their implications
Authors:Oded Cats  Maximilian Hartl
Institution:1. Department of Transport and Planning, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands;2. Department of Transport Science, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden;3. Department for Transport Planning and Traffic Engineering, Stuttgart University, Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract:Transit systems are subject to congestion that influences system performance and level of service. The evaluation of measures to relieve congestion requires models that can capture their network effects and passengers' adaptation. In particular, on‐board congestion leads to an increase of crowding discomfort and denied boarding and a decrease in service reliability. This study performs a systematic comparison of alternative approaches to modelling on‐board congestion in transit networks. In particular, the congestion‐related functionalities of a schedule‐based model and an agent‐based transit assignment model are investigated, by comparing VISUM and BusMezzo, respectively. The theoretical background, modelling principles and implementation details of the alternative models are examined and demonstrated by testing various operational scenarios for an example network. The results suggest that differences in modelling passenger arrival process, choice‐set generation and route choice model yield systematically different passenger loads. The schedule‐based model is insensitive to a uniform increase in demand or decrease in capacity when caused by either vehicle capacity or service frequency reduction. In contrast, nominal travel times increase in the agent‐based model as demand increases or capacity decreases. The marginal increase in travel time increases as the network becomes more saturated. Whilst none of the existing models capture the full range of congestion effects and related behavioural responses, existing models can support different planning decisions. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:public transport  transit networks  network assignment  congestion  capacity  model comparison  simulation model
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