Supply and Demand Based Transit Service Allocation: A Method of Evaluating Transit Network

Travel patterns in Canadian urban areas changed during the twentieth century. No longer is urban travel downtown oriented. In all but the smallest Canadian urban areas, travel has evolved into a polycentric pattern. Despite this Canadian public transit networks remain oriented to the older travel pa...

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Main Author: Fulton, Reid
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/3753
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OWTU.10012-37532013-10-04T04:08:40ZFulton, Reid2008-05-23T17:19:40Z2008-05-23T17:19:40Z2008-05-23T17:19:40Z2008-05-21http://hdl.handle.net/10012/3753Travel patterns in Canadian urban areas changed during the twentieth century. No longer is urban travel downtown oriented. In all but the smallest Canadian urban areas, travel has evolved into a polycentric pattern. Despite this Canadian public transit networks remain oriented to the older travel patterns because of shortages in planning capacity. The transit literature on performance monitoring focuses on “system” variables rather than “network” variables like how well transit networks match travel patterns. This research develops a method by which transit planners can monitor the performance of transit networks in their communities. Applying this methodology provides recommendations to planners on how to improve transit network structures to better facilitate polycentric urban travel. Future research should compare the network performance of Canadian transit systems.enPolycentric traveltransit planningSupply and Demand Based Transit Service Allocation: A Method of Evaluating Transit NetworkThesis or DissertationPlanningMaster of ArtsPlanning
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transit planning
Planning
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transit planning
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Fulton, Reid
Supply and Demand Based Transit Service Allocation: A Method of Evaluating Transit Network
description Travel patterns in Canadian urban areas changed during the twentieth century. No longer is urban travel downtown oriented. In all but the smallest Canadian urban areas, travel has evolved into a polycentric pattern. Despite this Canadian public transit networks remain oriented to the older travel patterns because of shortages in planning capacity. The transit literature on performance monitoring focuses on “system” variables rather than “network” variables like how well transit networks match travel patterns. This research develops a method by which transit planners can monitor the performance of transit networks in their communities. Applying this methodology provides recommendations to planners on how to improve transit network structures to better facilitate polycentric urban travel. Future research should compare the network performance of Canadian transit systems.
author Fulton, Reid
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title Supply and Demand Based Transit Service Allocation: A Method of Evaluating Transit Network
title_short Supply and Demand Based Transit Service Allocation: A Method of Evaluating Transit Network
title_full Supply and Demand Based Transit Service Allocation: A Method of Evaluating Transit Network
title_fullStr Supply and Demand Based Transit Service Allocation: A Method of Evaluating Transit Network
title_full_unstemmed Supply and Demand Based Transit Service Allocation: A Method of Evaluating Transit Network
title_sort supply and demand based transit service allocation: a method of evaluating transit network
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