USE OF TRAVELERS' ATTITUDES IN RAIL SERVICE DESIGN

Author(s)
PROUSSALOGLOU, KE KOPPELMAN, FS
Abstract

In this paper, an analysis framework in which attitudinal data are used to support service design decisions for a public transportation system is described. An analysis of the riders' ratings identified the rail service performance weaknesses that limit ridership. Theidentification of strong monotonic relationships linking objective measures of rail performance to rider perceptions made it possible to forecast the impact of service improvements on travelers' service ratings and on mode choice to predict ridership changes. The analysis framework provides transit agencies with a tool both to diagnose deficiencies in the service provided to travelers and to evaluate theridership impact of service improvements and marketing changes aimed at increasing ridership levels. The framework was applied to chicago area commuter rail service to demonstrate its feasibility. This paper appears in transportation research record no. 1221, Research inbus and rail transit operations.

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I 834179 IRRD 9011
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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD WASHINGTON D.C. USA 0361-1981 SERIAL 1989-01-01 1221 PAG:42-50 T25

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