Abstract

This paper investigates the application of a logit model to urban transit networks where every set of competitive transit lines is described by a particular graph structure called hyperpath. It shows that a sequential form of the logit model transcends the inherent limitations of the global form while retaining the algorithmic advantages similar to those obtained with the ordinary logit model for private vehicle networks.

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