artículo
A topological route choice model for metro
Fecha
2011Registro en:
10.1016/j.tra.2010.12.004
0965-8564
s2.0-78751581599
WOS:000287056400005
Autor
Raveau Feliú, Sebastián
Muñoz Abogabir, Juan Carlos
Grange Concha, Louis de
Institución
Resumen
This article presents a route choice model for public transit networks that incorporates variables related to network topology, complementing those found in traditional models based on service levels (travel time, cost, transfers, etc.) and users' socioeconomic and demographic characteristics (income level, trip purpose, etc.). The topological variables represent concepts such as the directness of the chosen route and user knowledge of the network. For both of these factors, the necessary data is endogenous to the modelling process and can be quantified without the need for information-gathering beyond what is normally required for building route choice models. Other novel variables in the proposed formulation capture notions of user comfort such as vehicle occupancy rates and certain physical characteristics of network stations. We conclude that these new variables significantly improve the explanatory and predictive ability of existing route choice specifications.