Catchment areas of high-speed rail stations: a model based on spatial analysis using ridership surveys

This paper focuses on the spatial influence of High-Speed Rail stations, based on the notion of catchment area. Given the features of High-Speed Rail, its operations can and must serve a role beyond the station and the city in which it is located. Using a spatial systemic approach, this paper propos...

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Main Authors: Héctor S. Martínez, Amparo Moyano, José M Coronado, Maddi Garmendia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2016-04-01
Series:European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
Online Access:https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/3143
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spelling doaj-8f7097a0313b450d87f6d6298e278d782021-07-26T08:34:33ZengTU Delft OpenEuropean Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research1567-71412016-04-0116210.18757/ejtir.2016.16.2.31432755Catchment areas of high-speed rail stations: a model based on spatial analysis using ridership surveysHéctor S. Martínez0Amparo Moyano1José M Coronado2Maddi Garmendia3University of Castilla-La ManchaUniversity of Castilla-La ManchaUniversity of Castilla-La ManchaUniversity of Castilla-La ManchaThis paper focuses on the spatial influence of High-Speed Rail stations, based on the notion of catchment area. Given the features of High-Speed Rail, its operations can and must serve a role beyond the station and the city in which it is located. Using a spatial systemic approach, this paper proposes a method to analyse the factors that may affect the size and shape of the catchment areas according to the relationship between distance and ridership. This study employs data from surveys of six stations of the Spanish high-speed rail system to apply the model and demonstrates that the context is crucial for regional use. The outcome also proves that other relevant factors should be considered in addition to the network to extend the use of highspeed services and increase its profits, which is a potential approach for future research.https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/3143
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author Héctor S. Martínez
Amparo Moyano
José M Coronado
Maddi Garmendia
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Amparo Moyano
José M Coronado
Maddi Garmendia
Catchment areas of high-speed rail stations: a model based on spatial analysis using ridership surveys
European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
author_facet Héctor S. Martínez
Amparo Moyano
José M Coronado
Maddi Garmendia
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title Catchment areas of high-speed rail stations: a model based on spatial analysis using ridership surveys
title_short Catchment areas of high-speed rail stations: a model based on spatial analysis using ridership surveys
title_full Catchment areas of high-speed rail stations: a model based on spatial analysis using ridership surveys
title_fullStr Catchment areas of high-speed rail stations: a model based on spatial analysis using ridership surveys
title_full_unstemmed Catchment areas of high-speed rail stations: a model based on spatial analysis using ridership surveys
title_sort catchment areas of high-speed rail stations: a model based on spatial analysis using ridership surveys
publisher TU Delft Open
series European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
issn 1567-7141
publishDate 2016-04-01
description This paper focuses on the spatial influence of High-Speed Rail stations, based on the notion of catchment area. Given the features of High-Speed Rail, its operations can and must serve a role beyond the station and the city in which it is located. Using a spatial systemic approach, this paper proposes a method to analyse the factors that may affect the size and shape of the catchment areas according to the relationship between distance and ridership. This study employs data from surveys of six stations of the Spanish high-speed rail system to apply the model and demonstrates that the context is crucial for regional use. The outcome also proves that other relevant factors should be considered in addition to the network to extend the use of highspeed services and increase its profits, which is a potential approach for future research.
url https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/3143
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