Spatially Varying Impacts of Built Environment on Transfer Ridership of Metro and Bus Systems

被引:3
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作者
Li, Xiang [1 ]
Yan, Qipeng [1 ]
Ma, Yafeng [2 ]
Luo, Chen [3 ]
机构
[1] Southwest Jiaotong Univ, Sch Transportat & Logist, Chengdu 611756, Peoples R China
[2] East China Jiaotong Univ, Sch Transportat Engn, Nanchang 330013, Peoples R China
[3] Civil Aviat Flight Univ China, Coll Air Traff Management, Deyang 618307, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
metro and bus system; transfer ridership; multiple geographically weighted regression; spatial variations; connectivity of different transportation systems; GEOGRAPHICALLY WEIGHTED REGRESSION; PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION; TRAVEL; TIME; MODE; RELIABILITY; DEMAND;
D O I
10.3390/su15107891
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Public transport, especially bus and metro, are fundamental elements of sustainable transport systems. However, a dearth of research has been devoted to exploring the correlation between the built environment and the intermodal transfer modes that link bus and metro. To address this research gap, this study aims to explore the relationship between the built environment and transfer ridership by examining transfer ridership across different modes. First, this study uses Automatic Fare Collection (AFC) and Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) data collected in the city of Chengdu to identify the ridership of Metro-to-Bus (M-B) and Bus-to-Metro (B-M) transfer passengers using dynamic transfer time thresholds. A multi-scale geographically weighted regression model (MGWR) is employed to examine the impact of the built environment on M-B and B-M transfer modes and their scale effects. The findings demonstrate that the MGWR model is effective in capturing the spatial heterogeneity and scale effects of the interrelationships between different built environment factors in the M-B and B-M modes. Furthermore, the impact of different built environment factors on transfer ridership varies. In particular, the number of bus stops and lines have a more pronounced positive effect on promoting transfer ridership, while the density of non-motorway lanes has a significant negative effect. This research provides valuable insights for public transportation management and supports the seamless integration of bus and metro systems to optimize transfer services.
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