A microscopic simulation model to estimate Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) station service capacity with mixed stopping and non-stopping bus operation


Autoria(s): Widana Pathiranage, Rakkitha; Bunker, Jonathan Michael; Bhaskar, Ashish
Data(s)

23/04/2013

Resumo

Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) station is the interface between passenger and service. The station is crucial to line operation as it is typically the only location where buses can pass each other. Congestion may occur here when buses maneuvering into and out of the platform lane interfere with bus flow, or when a queue of buses forms upstream of the platform lane blocking the passing lane. However, some systems include operation where express buses pass the critical station, resulting in a proportion of non stopping buses. It is important to understand the operation of the critical busway station under this type of operation, as it affects busway line capacity. This study uses micro simulation to treat the BRT station operation and to analyze the relationship between station Limit state bus capacity (B_ls), Total Bus Capacity (B_ttl). First, the simulation model is developed for Limit state scenario and then a mathematical model is defined, calibrated for a specified range of controlled scenarios of mean and coefficient of variation of dwell time. Thereafter, the proposed B_ls model is extended to consider non stopping buses and B_ttlmodel is defined. The proposed models provides better understanding to the BRT line capacity and is useful for transit authorities for designing better BRT operation.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59796/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59796/1/A_Microscopic_Simulation_Model_to_Estimate_Bus_Rapid_Transit_%28BRT%29_Station_Service_Capacity_with_Mixed_Stopping_and_Non-Stopping_Bus_Operation.pdf

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Widana Pathiranage, Rakkitha, Bunker, Jonathan Michael, & Bhaskar, Ashish (2013) A microscopic simulation model to estimate Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) station service capacity with mixed stopping and non-stopping bus operation. In OPTIMUM 2013 : International Symposium on Recent Advances in Transport Modelling, 21-23 April 2013, Mantra on Salt Beach Resort, Kingscliffe, NSW Australia.

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Copyright 2013 Please consult the authors

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty; Smart Transport Research Centre

Palavras-Chave #090507 Transport Engineering #Bus Rapid Transit #Limit state bus capacity #Total bus capacity
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Conference Item