Abstract

In order to ensure the safety of passengers using metro stations and staff working at them, some cities choose to set security checks at the entrances of metro stations. There is no doubt that security check can help keep dangerous objects out of a metro station. However, the security check can also slow down the entering speed of passenger flow and lead to congestions that may affect passengers’ travel plans. How security check will impact the passenger flow and how to reduce the impact are questions that need to be addressed. In this study, metro station models were constructed using the building structure and passenger flow data of a realistic metro station in Guangzhou, China. By using the AnyLogic simulation software, the traffic characteristics of passenger flow under the scenarios with and without a security check were compared and discussed. The congested areas in the station hall and possible causes were analyzed. In addition, possible improving measures such as adding security check machines and ticket vending machines were also modeled to test their effectiveness on reducing the congestion in the station. Results show that when security checks are set at each entrance of the station being studied, the flow rate of passengers entering the gate machine could be decreased by 49.4%~83.3%, which can cause serious congestion at the entrance during rush hours. By adding security check machines and ticket vending machines at the entrances with high passenger traffic demands, the congestion near these entrances could be greatly reduced.

Highlights

  • In some cities with large population, metro system usually plays an important role in public transportation, and some metro stations can become very crowded in rush hours [1]

  • By establishing metro station models based on the building structure and passenger flow data of a real station, a method to evaluate the influence of security check on the entering passenger flow was introduced

  • (i) Establishing metro station models by simulation software AnyLogic is an effective way to evaluate the influence of security check

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Introduction

In some cities with large population, metro system usually plays an important role in public transportation, and some metro stations can become very crowded in rush hours [1]. New security technologies and inspect equipment are being developed [7] These phenomena are quite common, especially in China for metro systems in this country develop very fast and usually metro systems bear large passenger volume [8]. There was no security check in Guangzhou Metro before 2008. During the 2008 Beijing Olympic and 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games, security check was needed before passengers enter each metro stations in Guangzhou; luggage brought by passengers must be checked by X-ray machine. In September 2015, Guangzhou Metro restarted security check. In August 2017, a more strict security check was carried out in Guangzhou Metro. It is usually used as an end point of the pedestrian flow.

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