Mass transit system (LRT) planning for urban commuters along a busiest corridor.

Author(s)
Anisuddin, S. & Ramamurthy, N.V.
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Abstract

In developing countries with limited budgets, emphasis has shifted from long term planning studies to intermediate and short term planning in recent years. This is followed by development of low cost techniques for estimating trip matrices from routine network data, relying mostly upon operational research. One such model based on doubly constrained linear programming technique has been attempted in the present work. The TROPT model developed here helps in estimating corridor level trip tables utilising bus boarding/alighting surveys. The model can also be used to update and improve a previous O-D matrix. An algorithm to find a solution to the model is then described and has been validated utilising the data obtained on a busiest corridor in Hyderabad city of Andhra Pradesh, India. For the covering abstract see ITRD E120462.

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C 28743 (In: C 28674) /10 /71 / ITRD E120531
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In: Urban transport IX : urban transport and the environment in the 21st century : proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment in the 21st Century, Crete, Greece, 10 - 12 March 2003, p. 697-706, 18 ref.

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