Transit Travel Time Reliability

Author:

Hendren Patricia1,Antos Justin2,Carney Yvonne3,Harcum Richard3

Affiliation:

1. Spy Pond Partners, 7805 Boston Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910.

2. Office of Planning, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, 600 5th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001.

3. Office of Performance, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, 600 5th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001.

Abstract

Transit agencies traditionally have used vehicle movement to assess service quality. However, new technologies such as automatic fare collection systems, automatic passenger counters, and automatic vehicle location devices are giving agencies a wealth of data from which critical insights can be gained about customer experience. Trip-level travel time distributions are used to explore the potential for a new customer-focused measure of service quality. The proposed method builds on recent transit research and ties in to lessons learned over the past 20 years of highway reliability research. An example of delay incidents illustrates the disconnect between the vehicle-focused tools that currently are available to transit agencies for the evaluation of service quality (e.g., minutes of train delay, headway adherence) and what a customer cares about (i.e., travel time to the destination). This disconnect is addressed with the use of actual trip times to outline a new measure: percentage of customers with a travel time of less than x min. Historical travel time distributions create the opportunity to understand better the duration and magnitude of an incident. Possible applications of information about travel time reliability are identified; these include improved understanding of the causes of delay, incident management, and communication of service status to customers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

Reference20 articles.

1. Quarterly Vital Signs Reports. Office of Performance, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Washington, D.C., 2014.

2. NCHRP Report 618: Cost-Effective Performance Measures for Travel Time Delay, Variation, and Reliability. Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2008.

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