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Approximate procedures for planning public transit systems: A review and some examples
Authors:David B Szplett
Institution:David B. Szplett is Senior Transportation Planner, Regional Planning Council of Clark County, Vancouver. Washington.
Abstract:The approximate analytical models of public transit systems are reviewed. First, the derivation and formation of the standard model form is presented. Once the model is explained in general terms some practical planning applications are considered and evaluated. The model type presents an invaluable tool to the transit planner but a few operational problems need to be considered. Further benefits to the planning professionals would be realized if researchers were to devote more effort to sensitivity analysis as a means of determining which system parameters have the greatest impact upon the operation of the transit system.
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