Transit network optimization : minimizing transfers and optimizing route directness.

Author(s)
Zhao, F. & Ubaka, I.
Year
Abstract

This paper presents a mathematical methodology for transit route network optimization. The goal is to provide an effective computational tool for the optimization of large scale transit route networks. The objectives are to minimize transfers and optimize route directness while maximizing service coverage. The formulation of the methodology consists of three parts: (1) representation of transit route network solution space; (2) representation of transit route and network constraints; and (3) solution search schemes. The methodology has been implemented as a computer program and has been tested using previously published results. Results of these tests and results from the application of the methodology to a large scale realistic network optimization problem in Miami-Dade County, Florida are presented.

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I E833858 /72 / ITRD E833858
Source

Journal of Public Transportation. 2004. 7(1) pp63-82 (1 Fig., 4 Tab., Refs.)

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