“Would you; could you; on a boat?” Wait-time and travel-time activities during river ferry journeys and their relationship to overall satisfaction in Brisbane Queensland


Autoria(s): Zuniga, Kelly; Baird, Christian; Burgess, Scott; Clark, Renee; Heckel, Samuel; Stanley, Hannah; Towler, Chiara; Webster, Kathleen
Data(s)

01/10/2013

Resumo

This study investigates travel behaviour and wait-time activities as a component of passenger satisfaction with public transport in Brisbane, Australia. Australian transport planners recognise a variety of benefits to encouraging a mode shift away from automobile travel in favour of active and public transport use. Efforts to increase public transport ridership have included introducing state of the art passenger information systems, improving physical station access, and integrating system pricing, routes and scheduling for train, bus and ferry. Previous research regarding satisfaction with public transport emphasizes technical dimensions of service quality, including the timing and reliability of service. Those factors might be especially significant for frequent (commuting) travellers who look to balance the cost and efficiency of their travel options. In contrast, infrequent (leisure) passengers may be more concerned with way finding and the sensory experience of the journey. Perhaps due to the small relative proportion of trips made by river ferry compared to bus and rail, this mode of public transport has not received as much attention in travel-behaviour research. This case study of Brisbane’s river ferry system examines ferry passengers at selected terminals during peak and off-peak travel times to find out how travel behaviours and activities correlate to satisfaction with ferry travel. Data include 416 questionnaires completed by passengers intercepted during wait times at seven CityCat terminals in Brisbane. Descriptive statistical analysis revealed associations between specific wait time activities and satisfaction levels that could inform planners seeking to increase ridership and quality of life through ferry-oriented development.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63307/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63307/2/63307.pdf

http://www.atrf.info/papers/2013/index.aspx

Zuniga, Kelly, Baird, Christian, Burgess, Scott, Clark, Renee, Heckel, Samuel, Stanley, Hannah, Towler, Chiara, & Webster, Kathleen (2013) “Would you; could you; on a boat?” Wait-time and travel-time activities during river ferry journeys and their relationship to overall satisfaction in Brisbane Queensland. In Australasian Transport Research Forum, 2-4 October 2013, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD. (In Press)

Direitos

Copyright 2013 [please consult the author]

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120504 Land Use and Environmental Planning #120506 Transport Planning #travel behaviour #mode choice #river ferry #transit orientation
Tipo

Conference Paper