Abstract

On the high-demand bus route where there are commuting passengers, the stops for boarding and alighting passengers are concentrated in a certain section of the route. According to this demand pattern, transit operators need to respond symmetrically. Short-turning services promise benefits for both users and operators because a proportion of vehicles runs within shorter cycles and address a greater demand. The design of short-turning services mainly involves defining running section and frequency. Due to two sections of high and low demand being distinguished under the short-turning service, dealing with each section by vehicle type and selecting an appropriate vehicle type for each section can satisfy passengers demand well, instead of a single vehicle type. Considering the interests of passengers and buses, this paper establishes objective functions to determine the running section of short-turning buses by frequencies and vehicle types. Two optimization models with single and hybrid vehicle type are formulated that can be compared with each other and reflect the differences of method with hybrid vehicle type. Load factor is established as a performance measure to express the degree of utilization of bus resources. A layer-by-layer search method incorporating Monte Carlo simulation is proposed to solve the optimization model. Finally, the optimization approach is tested based on a bus route in Changchun City. Sensitivity analyses are then performed on the passenger demand and travel time.

Highlights

  • Public transit is an important mode of transportation

  • In the optimization program with hybrid vehicle type, vehicle with capacity of 160 pax is applied to short-turning fleet and vehicle with capacity of 80 pax is chose for all-stop fleet

  • In terms of costs of passenger and operator, it can be seen that vehicle type with capacity of 80 pax is better suitable for the short-turning service than that of 160 pax under the strategies with single vehicle type

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Introduction

Public transit is an important mode of transportation. It can provide transport services for the vast number of passengers and alleviate traffic congestion and reduce emissions, which is conducive to the sustainable development of the city. In the transit system, there is a difference for passenger demand at each stop along the bus route. An aggregation of passengers with high passenger demand appears. To address this issue, implementation of a short-turning service that serves a certain section with high demand seems to be a promising operational strategy due to the differentiated service frequency for the stops with high and low demand. With short-turning service, there are usually two bus fleets: all-stop fleet and short-turning fleet

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