989 resultados para urban rail transit
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Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Transportation Department, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Environment and Urban Systems, Washington, D.C.
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Rapid population increase and booming economic growth have caused a significant escalation in car ownership in many cities, leading to additional or, multiple traffic problems on congested roadways. The increase of automobiles is generating a significant amount of congestion and pollution in many cities. It has become necessary to find a solution to the ever worsening traffic problems in our cities. Building more roadways is nearly impossible due to the limitations of right-of-way in cities. Studies have shown that guideway transit could provide effective transportation and could stimulate land development. The Medium-Capacity Guideway Transit (MCGT) is one of the alternatives to solve this problem. The objective of this research was to better understand the characteristics of MCGT systems, to investigate the existing MCGT systems around the world and determine the main factors behind the planning of successful systems, and to develop a MCGT planning guide. The factors utilized in this study were determined and were analyzed using Excel. A MCGT Planning Guide was developed using Microsoft Visual Basic. ^ A MCGT was defined as a transit system whose capacity can carry up to 20,000 passengers per hour per direction (pphpd). The results shown that Light Rail Transit (LRT) is favored when peak hour demand is less than 13,000 pphpd. Automated People Mover (APM) is favored when the peak hour demand is more than 18,000 pphpd. APM systems could save up to three times the waiting time cost compared to that of the LRT. If comfort and convenience are important, then using an APM does make sense. However, if cost is the critical factor, then LRT will make more sense because it is reasonable service at a reasonable price. If travel time and safety (accident/crush) costs were included in calculating life-cycle “total” costs, the capital cost advantage of LRT disappeared and APM could become very competitive. The results also included a range of cost-performance criteria for MCGT systems that help planners, engineers, and decision-makers to select the most feasible system for their respective areas. ^
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This research identifies residential mobility behaviour impacts of residential dissonance in Transit Oriented Developments (TODs) vs. non-TODs in Brisbane, Australia. Based on the characteristics of living environments (density, diversity, connectivity, and accessibility) and the travel preferences of 4545 individuals, respondents in 2009 were classified into one of four categories including: TOD consonants, TOD dissonants, non-TOD dissonants, and non-TOD consonants. Binary logistic regression analyses were employed to identify residential mobility behaviour of groups between 2009 and 2011; controlling for time varying covariates. The findings show that both TOD dissonants and TOD consonants move residences at an equal rate. However, TOD dissonants are more likely to move residences to their preferred non-TOD areas. In contrast, non-TOD dissonants not only moved residences at a lower rate, but their rate of mobility to their preferred TOD neighbourhood is also significantly lower due to costs and other associated factors. The findings suggest that discrete land use policy development is required to integrate non-TOD dissonant and TOD dissonant behaviours to support TOD development in Brisbane.
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Desenvolvimentos recentes na tecnologia de informação têm proporcionado grandes avanços no gerenciamento dos sistemas de transportes. No mundo já existem várias tecnologias testadas e em funcionamento que estão auxiliando na tarefa de controle da operação do transporte público por ônibus. Esses sistemas geram informações úteis para o planejamento e operação dos sistemas de transportes. No Brasil, os investimentos em tecnologias avançadas ainda são muito modestos e estão focados em equipamentos que auxiliam no controle da evasão da receita. No entanto, percebe-se um crescente interesse, por parte dos órgão gestores e operadores, em implementar sistemas automatizados para auxiliar na melhoria da qualidade dos sistemas de transportes e como forma de aumentar a produtividade do setor. Esse trabalho traz à discussão os sistemas avançados desenvolvidos para o transporte público coletivo, com o objetivo de definir o perfil da tecnologia avançada que está de acordo com as necessidades dos gestores e operadores brasileiros. Na realização do trabalho foi empregada uma ferramenta de planejamento denominada Desdobramento da Função Qualidade – QFD (Quality Function Deployment), bastante utilizada para direcionar os processos de manufatura e produto, e para hierarquizar os atributos considerados importantes para o gerenciamento do transporte público urbano no Brasil. O resultado do trabalho indica um grande interesse em implantar tecnologia avançada para auxiliar no monitoramento dos tempos de viagem e tempos perdidos durante a operação do transporte público. Essa tecnologia também é tida como capaz de melhorar o desempenho das linhas, através da manutenção da regularidade e pontualidade. Ainda, sistemas inteligentes que propiciam informações precisas aos usuários contribuem para melhorar a imagem do modal ônibus.
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Una vez, el transporte público en casi todas las principales ciudades de América Latina dependía críticamente de servicios de tranvía, los que se extinguieron hace unos cincuenta años, por una serie de razones. Ahora, especialmente en las ciudades del mundo más desarrollado, regresa el tranvía, en una versión moderna, conocida generalmente como light rail transit. Sin embargo, en América Latina se ha desarrollado un concepto autóctono de servicio urbano de transporte masivo de pasajeros, en la forma de buses de alta capacidad que transitan por vías exclusivas, de una manera integrada con el resto del sistema de transporte público. En general, esta solución latinoamericana puede ser más indicada para las necesidades de la región, por razones de flexibilidad, costos y capacidad.
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This issue of the Bulletin introduces the reader to the Latin American Metro and Subway Association (ALAMYS), which throughout its 15-year history has supported a variety of initiatives aimed at improving the quality of services provided by urban mass transit railway systems.At its most recent general assembly, held in Madrid, Spain, in December 2000, ALAMYS set up several technical committees to improve its operational efficiency so that it can progress as an organization and achieve its goals.This article was written by Aurelio Rojo Garrido, arojo@mail.metromadrid.es, current secretary general of ALAMYS and operations manager of Metro de Madrid, S.A.
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Report on various facilities at the Texas Medical Center that are impacted by metro light rail transit operations
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Federal Highway Administration, Office of Safety and Traffic Operations Research and Development, McLean, Va.
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Urban Mass Transit Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Transportation Department, Office of University Research, Washington, D.C.
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Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C.