Impacts of a new urban rail transit line and its interactions with land use on the ridership of existing stations
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2023
Subject Area
infrastructure - station, land use - impacts, land use - planning, mode - rail, place - urban
Keywords
Urban rail transit (URT), ridership, patial difference-in-differences (SDID) model
Abstract
Urban rail transit (URT) is under accelerated construction worldwide, which exerts important effects on the ridership of existing stations. However, few studies evaluated the determinants of station ridership considering the development of URT system. By employing the spatial difference-in-differences (SDID) model, this paper evaluates the impacts of a new line on the ridership of existing stations and analyzes its spatial heterogeneity. Combined with a geographically weighted regression (GWR) model, an interaction analysis is performed to understand the spatial variations of the impacts of the new line and surrounding land use on the ridership of existing stations. The results show that the operation of a new line can effectively share the ridership of existing stations and has spatial spillover effects. For different lines and different areas, the impacts can be heterogeneous. Additionally, the coordinated development of the new line and residential land accelerates the ridership growth of existing stations. Conversely, business development around the new line can attenuate the ridership of existing stations. The findings of this paper can help to make proactive planning of URT and provide policy implications for the integrated development of URT and surrounding land use.
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Permission to publish the abstract has been given by Elsevier, copyright remains with them.
Recommended Citation
Du, Q., Huang, Y., Zhou, Y., Guo, X., & Bai, L. (2023). Impacts of a new urban rail transit line and its interactions with land use on the ridership of existing stations. Cities, 141, 104506.
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