Application of MCDA/MCDM methods for an integrated urban public transportation system – case study, city of Cracow

The paper presents the application of the Multiple Criteria Decision Aid/Making (MCDA/MCDM) methodology in the assessment of the development of different scenarios for an urban public transportation system (UPTS). This methodology allows considering several conflicting objectives and performing the...

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Main Authors: Marcin Kiciński, Katarzyna Solecka
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Transport, Warsaw University of Technology 2018-06-01
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spelling doaj-959362c664944638a4b5799db5d6d9262020-12-29T12:55:05ZengFaculty of Transport, Warsaw University of TechnologyArchives of Transport0866-95462300-88302018-06-01462718410.5604/01.3001.0012.210701.3001.0012.2107Application of MCDA/MCDM methods for an integrated urban public transportation system – case study, city of CracowMarcin Kiciński0Katarzyna Solecka1Poznan University of Technology, Division of Transport System, Poznan, PolandCracow University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Cracow, PolandThe paper presents the application of the Multiple Criteria Decision Aid/Making (MCDA/MCDM) methodology in the assessment of the development of different scenarios for an urban public transportation system (UPTS). This methodology allows considering several conflicting objectives and performing the evaluation process in a comprehensive manner. This approach also corresponds to the holistic philosophy: different aspects (economic, technical, social etc.) and interest groups – stakeholders (operators, passengers, city government etc.). The MCDA/MCDM methodology is specifically customized to the real life case study – urban public transportation system in the city of Cracow (Poland). A family of 10 criteria is proposed to evaluate several solutions (W) for a UPTS in terms of their usefulness and attractiveness for different stakeholders. These criteria take into account: travel time and standard, effectiveness of the fleet use, environment friendliness, the level of integration and reliability of the UPTS, safety and security, the profitability and availability of the UPTS, investment costs. Considering the possible solutions, the 6 alternatives were designed heuristically and compared with the current state (denotation of alternative W0). Based on the analysis, for the final considerations compared with the current alternative, 7 new solutions of the integrated urban public transportation in Cracow were adopted, denoted as: W1 (bus/rail alternative: integration of high-speed agglomeration rail with bus transportation), W2 (rail/tram/bus alternative: integration of high-speed agglomeration rail with tram and bus transport system), W3 (alternative with the underground: integration of the underground with high-speed agglomeration rail and with tram and bus transport system), W4 (tram/rail alternative: integration of high-speed agglomeration rail with tram transport), W5 (Tram alternative: integration of tram transport with bus transport), W5A (tram alternative: sub-alternative to the alternative W5, integration of tram transport), W6 (dual-mode tram alternative: integration of dual-mode tram transport). The variants of the scenarios for the urban public transportation system were generated by VISUM computer macro-simulation software. The computational experiment was carried out with the practical application of different Multiple Criteria Decision Aid/Making methods: AHP (Expert Choice program) and Electre III (software package Diviz). http://aot.publisherspanel.com/gicid/01.3001.0012.2107multi criteria decision makingpublic transportation integrationtransportation planningtransportation simulation
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author Marcin Kiciński
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Application of MCDA/MCDM methods for an integrated urban public transportation system – case study, city of Cracow
Archives of Transport
multi criteria decision making
public transportation integration
transportation planning
transportation simulation
author_facet Marcin Kiciński
Katarzyna Solecka
author_sort Marcin Kiciński
title Application of MCDA/MCDM methods for an integrated urban public transportation system – case study, city of Cracow
title_short Application of MCDA/MCDM methods for an integrated urban public transportation system – case study, city of Cracow
title_full Application of MCDA/MCDM methods for an integrated urban public transportation system – case study, city of Cracow
title_fullStr Application of MCDA/MCDM methods for an integrated urban public transportation system – case study, city of Cracow
title_full_unstemmed Application of MCDA/MCDM methods for an integrated urban public transportation system – case study, city of Cracow
title_sort application of mcda/mcdm methods for an integrated urban public transportation system – case study, city of cracow
publisher Faculty of Transport, Warsaw University of Technology
series Archives of Transport
issn 0866-9546
2300-8830
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The paper presents the application of the Multiple Criteria Decision Aid/Making (MCDA/MCDM) methodology in the assessment of the development of different scenarios for an urban public transportation system (UPTS). This methodology allows considering several conflicting objectives and performing the evaluation process in a comprehensive manner. This approach also corresponds to the holistic philosophy: different aspects (economic, technical, social etc.) and interest groups – stakeholders (operators, passengers, city government etc.). The MCDA/MCDM methodology is specifically customized to the real life case study – urban public transportation system in the city of Cracow (Poland). A family of 10 criteria is proposed to evaluate several solutions (W) for a UPTS in terms of their usefulness and attractiveness for different stakeholders. These criteria take into account: travel time and standard, effectiveness of the fleet use, environment friendliness, the level of integration and reliability of the UPTS, safety and security, the profitability and availability of the UPTS, investment costs. Considering the possible solutions, the 6 alternatives were designed heuristically and compared with the current state (denotation of alternative W0). Based on the analysis, for the final considerations compared with the current alternative, 7 new solutions of the integrated urban public transportation in Cracow were adopted, denoted as: W1 (bus/rail alternative: integration of high-speed agglomeration rail with bus transportation), W2 (rail/tram/bus alternative: integration of high-speed agglomeration rail with tram and bus transport system), W3 (alternative with the underground: integration of the underground with high-speed agglomeration rail and with tram and bus transport system), W4 (tram/rail alternative: integration of high-speed agglomeration rail with tram transport), W5 (Tram alternative: integration of tram transport with bus transport), W5A (tram alternative: sub-alternative to the alternative W5, integration of tram transport), W6 (dual-mode tram alternative: integration of dual-mode tram transport). The variants of the scenarios for the urban public transportation system were generated by VISUM computer macro-simulation software. The computational experiment was carried out with the practical application of different Multiple Criteria Decision Aid/Making methods: AHP (Expert Choice program) and Electre III (software package Diviz).
topic multi criteria decision making
public transportation integration
transportation planning
transportation simulation
url http://aot.publisherspanel.com/gicid/01.3001.0012.2107
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