Abstract

Bus bridging has been widely used to connect stations affected by urban rail transit disruptions. This paper designs bus bridging routes for passengers in case of urban rail transit disruption. The types of urban rail transit disruption between Origin-Destination stations are summarized, and alternative bus bridging routes are listed. First, the feasible route generation method is established. Feasible routes for each pair of the disruption Origin-Destination stations include urban rail transit transfer, direct bus bridging, and indirect bus bridging. Then the feasible route generation model with the station capacity constraint is established. The k-short alternative routes are generated to form the bus bridging routes. Lastly, by considering the bus bridging resource constraints, the final bus bridging routes are obtained by merging and filtering the initial bridging routes. Numerical results of an illustrative network show that the bus bridging routes generated from the proposed model can significantly reduce travel delay of blocked passengers, and it is necessary to maintain the number of passengers in the urban rail transit below the station capacity threshold for ensuring a feasible routing design. One more important finding of this work is that the direct bridging route is preferred for short travel distances, while the indirect bridging route is preferred for longer travel distances. After the bridging bus routes are taken, the passenger’s total travel time is significantly lower than when no measures are taken. However, after the capacity constraint of a station is considered, the passenger’s total travel time will be increased by 3.49% compared with not considering a capacity constraint.

Highlights

  • Urban rail transit is a major traffic mode in many cities for its efficiency

  • A large number of passengers may gather in urban rail transit stations, which severely affects the entire urban rail transit system [1]

  • In this paper, we established an optimal design model of bus bridging routes considering all feasible routes between disruption OD pairs and passenger route-choice behavior

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Summary

Introduction

Urban rail transit is a major traffic mode in many cities for its efficiency. rail transit disruptions, such as station equipment failures, power outages, explosions, etc., would occur from time to time. Statistics have shown that the outage time caused by disruption ranges from 10 min to even a few days After such disruptions, a large number of passengers may gather in urban rail transit stations, which severely affects the entire urban rail transit system [1]. Some researchers studied the response mechanism of urban rail transit disruption, and planned bus bridging routes by minimizing the waiting time and total loss of all passengers in the disruption area [17,18,19,20,21,22,23]. In this paper, we established an optimal design model of bus bridging routes considering all feasible routes between disruption OD pairs and passenger route-choice behavior.

Notation
Feasible Route Generation without Capacity Constraint
Objective
Feasible Route Generation with Capacity Constraints of Station
Route Merging and Filtering
Results and Discussion
D16 D15 D14 D13 D12
B15 A15 D15
With Station Capacity Constraints

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