Pedestrian flow characteristics at an intermodal transfer terminal in Calcutta.

Author(s)
Sarkar, A.K. & Janardhan, K.S.V.S.
Year
Abstract

In recent years, walking as a transportation mode has gained recognition as a basic building block in urban design. It is highly suitable for certain kinds of journeys. To encourage walking and to make it more safe, convenient and attractive, the physical facilities must be available to support the physiological and social needs of pedestrians. It is important, therefore, that the flow characteristics of pedestrians be understood properly to aid the planning and design of facilities. Keeping in view the above facts, a study has been conducted at an inter-modal transfer terminal in the Calcutta Metropolitan District, and relationships of speed, density, flow and space have been developed. The paper also discusses the problems of pedestrian movement in Calcutta and suggests a few policy decisions for providing safe, convenient and pleasant movement. (A)

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I E125619 /72 / ITRD E125619
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World Transport Policy and Practice, Vol. 7 (2001), No. 1, p. 32-8

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