The valuation of delays in passenger rail using journey satisfaction data
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2024
Subject Area
place - europe, mode - rail, planning - surveys, planning - methods
Keywords
Travel satisfaction, Lateness valuation, Lateness multiplier, Transport economics, Rail economics, Rail delays
Abstract
Stated preference surveys are typically used to derive lateness multipliers, defined as a trade-off between a minute of lateness and scheduled journey time. This study aims to use a novel in the context of lateness valuation dataset (i.e. responses from a survey on journey satisfaction) to apply it to the established methodologies. Travel satisfaction data from National Rail Passenger Survey in Great Britain is used to estimate the impacts of scheduled journey time and delay on passenger satisfaction. An ordered logit model with origin–destination pair fixed effects is estimated and lateness multipliers are subsequently derived. The estimated values are slightly larger than previously suggested, ranging from 4 to 9 for arrival delay (i.e. a minute of arrival delay is valued as an equivalent of 4–9 min of scheduled journey time) and 2 to 6 for departure delay. This study offers a degree of novelty in terms of the type of data used in the estimation process and highlights the potential of satisfaction surveys in economic valuation in transport.
Rights
Permission to publish the abstract has been given by Elsevier, copyright remains with them.
Recommended Citation
Rossa, K., Smith, A. S., Batley, R. P., & Hudson, P. (2024). The valuation of delays in passenger rail using journey satisfaction data. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 129, 104088.
Comments
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