1.258J / 11.541J / ESD.226J Public Transportation Service and Operations Planning, Spring 2006
Author(s)
Wilson, Nigel
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Public Transportation Service and Operations Planning
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This course describes the evolution and role of urban public transportation modes, systems, and services, focusing on bus and rail. Technological characteristics and their impacts on capacity, service quality, and cost are described. Current practice and new methods for data collection and analysis, performance monitoring, route design, frequency determination, and vehicle and crew scheduling are also discussed. In addition, the effect of pricing policy and service quality on ridership and methods for estimating costs associated with proposed service changes are presented together with means to improve operations through real time intervention.
Date issued
2006-06Other identifiers
1.258J-Spring2006
local: 1.258J
local: 11.541J
local: ESD.226J
local: IMSCP-MD5-2d6275f2efaa06cf64d8eb742462d9ff
Keywords
urban public transportation modes, systems, services, bus, rail, capacity, service quality, cost, data collection, analysis, performance monitoring, route design, frequency determination, vehicle scheduling, crew scheduling, pricing policy, service quality, ridership, estimating costs, 1.258J, 1.258, 11.541J, 11.541, ESD.226J, ESD.226