Calibration of transit networks in medium-sized urban areas.

Author(s)
Hartgen, D.T.
Year
Abstract

The calibration of transit networks plays an important part in the transportation planning process. Successful network calibration depends on the reliability of available source data and the ability to simulate the real network and travel over it. As many different aspects of system operation as possible should be analyzed to ensure similarity between the actual and the simulated networks. Variables chosen to represent the characteristics of the network in the calibration process should measure route coverage frequency of service, and travel speed.

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A 5404 (In: A 5400 S) IRRD 50255
Source

In: Improvement in the transportation planning process, Highway Research Record HRR No. 297, 1969. p. 44

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