Optimization of transit priority in the transportation network using a decomposition methodology
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2010
Subject Area
infrastructure - bus/tram lane, infrastructure - bus/tram priority, mode - bus, planning - network design, ridership - mode choice
Keywords
Bilevel optimization, Public transport, Bus lane
Abstract
A new methodology to optimize transit priority is proposed in this paper. Having a higher passenger capacity than private cars, transit vehicles can increase the passenger throughput of roads. This is the main basis for justifying the provision of exclusive transit lanes. Although a range of studies have addressed exclusive transit lanes, all have a localized focus in nominating a transit priority alternative. This paper is aimed at finding the optimum combination of exclusive transit lanes on a network basis. Transit priority is formulated as a bi-level optimization programming which considers modal split, traffic assignment, and transit assignment. A decomposition method is adapted for solving the proposed mathematical model which converges to the optimal solution. The method is also demonstrated in an example network.
Rights
Permission to publish abstract given by Elsevier, copyright remains with them.
Recommended Citation
Mesbah, M., Sarvi, M., Ouveysi, I., & Currie G. (2010). Optimization of transit priority in the transportation network using a decomposition methodology. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, Vol. 19, (2), Pp. 363-373.
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