A Study Report of Performed on Feeder Bus Network Design and Scheduling Problem (FNDSP): in Chennai Metro Rail Stations (CMRL)

A Study Report of Performed on Feeder Bus Network Design and Scheduling Problem (FNDSP): in Chennai Metro Rail Stations (CMRL)

International Journal for Modern Trends in Science and Technology, 6(11): 48-52, 2020 Copyright © 2020 International Journal for Modern Trends in Science and Technology ISSN: 2455-3778 online DOI: https://doi.org/10.46501/IJMTST061109 Available online at: http://www.ijmtst.com/vol6issue11.html A Study Report of performed on Feeder Bus Network Design and Scheduling Problem (FNDSP): in Chennai Metro Rail Stations (CMRL) Arivalagan S1 | Kavitha T2 1Professor of Civil Engineering, Dr M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute, Chennai-600095 2Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Dr M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute, Chennai-600095 To Cite this Article Arivalagan S and Kavitha T, “A Study Report of performed on Feeder Bus Network Design and Scheduling Problem (FNDSP): in Chennai Metro Rail Stations (CMRL)”, International Journal for Modern Trends in Science and Technology, 6(11): 48-52, 2020. Article Info Received on 10-October-2020, Revised on 01-November-2020, Accepted on 05-November-2020, Published on 08-November-2020. ABSTRACT A growing concern for public transit is its inability to shift passenger’s mode from private to public transport. In order to overcome this problem, a more developed feeder bus network and matched schedules will play important roles. The present paper aims to review some of the studies performed on Feeder Bus Network Design and Scheduling Problem (FNDSP) based on three distinctive parts of the FNDSP setup, namely, problem description, problem characteristics, and solution approaches. The problems consist of different Sub problems including data preparation, feeder bus network design, route generation, and feeder bus scheduling. Subsequently, descriptive analysis and classification of previous works are presented to highlight the main characteristics and solution methods. Finally, some of the issues and trends for future research are identified. This paper is targeted at dealing with the FNDSP to exhibit strategic and tactical goals and also contributes to the unification of the field which might be a useful complement to the few existing reviews. KEYWORDS:CMRL, Commuters, feederservice, FNDSP, Public transport system. I. INTRODUCTION Integer / mixed integer programming, Genetic Present Urban Transport Problems,Urbanization Algorithms, simulation and other heuristics, AHP in India: 31% in 2017 to 50% in 2030.Increasing and DEA, have been employed for network design dependence on private transport. Solution for this and evaluation of routes and depots. Not many is Making public transport attractive to studies are reported in India on the study of bus commuters. Increasing catchment area of mass routes and depots. Many researchers have transit stations. Providing feeder service. From the considered average passenger demand and average overall review of literature related to the transit travel time in their studies on determining network planning process, the following headway/frequency. This average demand and observations are made. Though the transport travel time refers to the route and not between the sector has a major impact on the society and stages (stops). Only a very few researchers have emerged as one of the important service 40 considered the stochastic nature of these data. providers, the literature shows that not enough However, studies with variable passenger demand research has been carried out. The models using at the stages (stops), alighting of passengers at the 48 International Journal for Modern Trends in Science and Technology stages and variable travel time between the stages buses operating in a route. During each session i.e. are not reported in literature. Only a very few distinct time-period whose demand characteristics researchers have undertaken research in bus are constant, the following trade off must be transport system in India. In Indian metropolitan considered. Dispatching too many vehicles on a cities, the roads are narrow and usually congested route causes high operating costs, while too few with heavy traffic of heterogeneous vehicles. Under vehicles may result in unsatisfactory levels of these conditions, determining the headway service. An appropriate policy on headways will considering stochastic data is a challenging task. help to balance resources between lines (routes) in Thus, there is enough scope for undertaking peak-demand hours and will influence the total research in the transport sector in general and in number of buses acquired by a transit company. India in particular. The literature related to Previous practice in industry usually bases the network design and route evaluation is presented planning of headways upon satisfying service in this section.Val ́erieGuihairea,b, Jin-Kao Hao, criteria on a “most-congested segment”. This approach reduces the problem from that of 2008, described global review of the crucial studying a route to that of a single segment (stop), strategic and tactical steps of transit planning: the but thereby fails to account for other important design and scheduling of the network. These steps information about the line's characteristics. influence directly the quality of service through coverage and directness concerns but also the II. AIM OF THE RESEARCH economic profitability of the system since operational costs are highly dependent on the The rail line providing an effective and network structure. Giuseppe convenient mode can carry the large number of Bruno,GennaroImprotaand Antonino Sgalambro, travelers, while the feeder bus route provide a 2009,studied proposal of some models for the means to transport passengers from bus stops to schedule optimization problem for public transit train stations. The aim of this study is to evaluate networks. In particular, we consider the case of a and analyze intermodal system problems in public transit terminal where passengers are supposed to transportation Feeder bus services are designed to split among different lines of a service, or even pick up passengers in a certain locality, and take change mode of transportation in case of them to a transfer point where they make an intermodal systems. onward journey on a trunk service. This can be Network design and route evaluation another bus, or a rail based service such as a tram, The general network design problem is to rapid transit or train. Feeder buses may act as part determine the basic route design, adding new links of a wider local network, or a regional coach or expanding the old ones in the existing network. network. The network design problem of urban COPE OF ESEARCH transportation consists of minimizing some III. S R objective function, subject to the equilibrium In this research, some important issues related constraint such as minimization of overall time or to the bus transit system of a metropolitan city cost measures. In several countries / cities, the have been undertaken. It is well known that public transport is run by transport corporations making more productive use of resources is an funded by the government. As such in designing important issue of any transport system. Though the transport network, apart from economic all the components of the transit planning process measures, the public interest is very important. are important, some of them have more impact on Route evaluation should be an ongoing process so the operational economy and customer that corrective measures, if any, required to satisfaction. Bearing this in mind and the current improve the quality of service and reduce status of research, the scope of the research is operating costs can be taken. The information from limited to the following elements of the bus transit route evaluation may also lead to possible network system. route re-design. 1. Depot evaluation Headway / frequency 2. Route evaluation The basic issue in the planning of urban public 3. Determination of headway and timetabling transport is the determination of headways or The study includes the development of models inter-dispatch times (time between successive and their application to real cases. departures). Headway depends on frequency of 49 International Journal for Modern Trends in Science and Technology IV. EXPERIMENTAL METHOD • BEST bus network • Location of other mass transit station The basic functions of network route design are • Feeder bus characteristics as follows: • Operating cost data 1) Identification of the location of the origins and destinations (terminus). Design Element 2) Establishing relationship between those 1.Objective function: Minimize user’s and origins and destinations with transit stages. operator’s cost 3) Identification of transit service schedules, 2.Demand Pattern: Many-to-one vehicle locations and transfer points. 3.Decision variables: Journey time and cost 4) Identification of optimal paths. Apart from coverage network route design, it is necessary to evaluate 4.Constraints: the performance of the routes as well as the depots • 0.8 < Load factor < 1.2 periodically in order to monitor their performance • Total capacity of bus ≤ 30 and take corrective action if required. • Stop spacing and connector ≤ 500m • 5mins. ≤ Headways ≤ 10mins. Modelling feeder network in Koyambedu to 5.Network approach with simulation solution Meenambakkam Selection of Study Area Classified into three parts: Based on following criteria: 1. Demand modelling 1. Total patronage at each metro station 2. Network modelling 2. Land use pattern 3. Impact model (User and Operator) 3. Presence of bus stops or bus depots Assumptions: 4. Location of metro station 1. The feeder

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