Transit vehicles' headway distribution and service irregularity

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Bellei G. [1 ]
Gkoumas K. [1 ]
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[1] Dipartimento di Idraulica Trasporti e Strade, Sapienza-Università di Roma, 00184 Rome
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Operation models; Transit assignment; Transit service performance; Vehicle pairing;
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10.1007/s12469-010-0024-7
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Pairing, or bunching, of vehicles on a public transportation line influences the adaptive choice at stops due to the random headways and waiting times it determines. In order to ensure consistency with the characteristics of service perturbations, as represented by a transit operation model, it is important to identify the headway distributions representing service perturbations. A stochastic simulation model is developed for a one-way transit line, which accounts for several service characteristics (dwell time at stops, capacity constraint and arrivals during the dwell time). Samples of headways at the main stops are utilized to build histograms of the headway's frequencies by their length, which allow to identify the functional forms and parameters of the headway distributions. For these stops, density plots of consecutive headways are also produced. Sensitivity analysis is carried out to identify the effect of key parameters (dispatching headway, maximum load and running time). © 2010 Springer-Verlag.
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