Bus control systems: some evidence on their effectiveness.

Author(s)
Finnamore, A.J. & Bly, P.H.
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Abstract

Before and after studies were conducted in Bristol on centralized bus location and control systems. Data have been used to build a computer model of one Bristol route, to establish the potential for improvement and the value of different control strategies. Results show that on this route the reduction in passenger waiting-times achievable with the automatic control system, even in the peak-hour, is insufficient to produce a net community benefit, still less a commercial gain to the bus company.

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B 7614 (In: B 5309) /72/73/ IRRD 215915
Source

In: Proceedings of the Second IFAC/-IFIP/IFORS Symposium on Traffic Control and Transportation Systems, North-Holland, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1974, p. 147-162, 7 ref.

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