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      Development of a Model for Evaluating the Coverage Area of Transit Center Using Smart Card Data

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      Journal of Advanced Transportation
      Hindawi Limited

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          Since metropolitan cities are broadening as a result of urban sprawl, multimodal transportation systems have been adopted to fulfill the connection between the suburban and urban areas. The transportation system is being revamped around the transit center in the urban area to facilitate access to the downtown area from the suburbs. Studies are being conducted to improve the accessibility of public transportation by using the concept of hub-and-spoke. In this study, we develop a coverage area index (CAI) to assess the impact of a transit center on access to urban areas from the suburbs quantitatively. The concept of network centrality and the kernel density function is used to evaluate the extent of the influence of a transit center. The smart card data in the Seoul metropolitan area are used to analyze the CAI. Six transit centers in the Seoul metropolitan area are investigated to compare the coverage area to the transit center. The bandwidth of the kernel density function is set as 2 km considering the size and influence of each region. We evaluate six transit centers using the CAIs in Seoul compared to the index characteristics with transit accessibility (TA) index from previous studies. The CAI is possible to identify the incompetent centers, alternative routes to solve the problems of overcrowding on the centers, and areas with insufficient supplies of regional transit.

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                Journal
                Journal of Advanced Transportation
                Journal of Advanced Transportation
                Hindawi Limited
                2042-3195
                0197-6729
                November 18 2020
                November 18 2020
                : 2020
                : 1-13
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                [1 ]Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
                [2 ]Department of Transportation System Research, The Seoul Institute, Seoul 06756, Republic of Korea
                [3 ]School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
                [4 ]Institute of Construction and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
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                10.1155/2020/8819791
                a69a048d-4d7a-4cc2-907d-75c770720f51
                © 2020

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