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Impacts of real-time transit information on transit accessibility-A case study

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JOURNAL OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Volume 25, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpubtr.2023.100043

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Multimodal app; Transit supply; Coverage area; Wait time; Real-time bus information

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Transit service accessibility improvement is important, and sharing realtime transit information (RTI) with users can decrease wait time and increase accessibility. This study used field trip GPS data to quantify the reduction of transit stop wait time with RTI sharing. The findings showed an average wait time reduction of three minutes and a 37% increase in network-level stop coverage with RTI use. The study justifies wider use of RTI sharing in urban and rural areas.
Transit service accessibility improvement is an important topic among transit planners and policymakers. Realtime transit information (RTI) sharing with the users has several benefits, such as lower wait time at the transit stops and higher transit accessibility. Previous studies assessed the benefits of RTI sharing mostly by analyzing the survey data and simulation-based studies. This study used field trip GPS data to quantify the transit stop wait time reduction in the presence of RTI sharing. A smartphone app was developed in this study to disseminate RTI to the users (i.e., location, speed, weather, and road condition information). The trip data showed that the average reduction of transit stop wait time after the RTI use was about three minutes on a selected transit route in Morgantown, WV. The calculated coverage area improvement indicates that the network-level stop coverage can be increased by 37 % with the use of RTI. The reduced wait time at transit stops reduced the average trip time, and riders can walk from further distances to reach the transit stops. The findings of this study justify more widescale use of the RTI sharing in an urban and rural environment.

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