Built Environment Effect on Metro Ridership in Metropolitan Area of Valparaíso, Chile, under Different Influence Area Approaches

Author:

Aprigliano Vicente1ORCID,Seriani Sebastian1ORCID,Toro Catalina1ORCID,Rojas Gonzalo1,Fukushi Mitsuyoshi1,Cardoso Marcus2ORCID,Silva Marcelino Aurelio Vieira da2ORCID,Cucumides Cristo1,de Oliveira Ualison Rébula3ORCID,Henríquez Cristián456ORCID,Braun Andreas7ORCID,Hochschild Volker7

Affiliation:

1. Escuela de Ingeniería de Construcción y Transporte, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Avda Brasil 2147, Valparaíso 2362804, Chile

2. Transport Engineering Program, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Av. Horácio Macedo 2030, Rio de Janeiro 21941-914, RJ, Brazil

3. Departamento de Administração e Administração Pública de Volta Redonda, Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)/MPA-ICHS, MSG-TCE and DSG-TCE, 783 Des. Ellis H. Figueira St Volta Redonda, Rio de Janeiro 27213-145, RJ, Brazil

4. Instituto de Geografía, Facultad de Historia, Geografía y Ciencia Política, Pontifcia Universidad Católica de Chile, Avda. Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Macul, Santiago 8330015, Chile

5. Centro Interdisciplinario de Cambio Global, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Avda. Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Macul, Santiago 8330015, Chile

6. Centro de Desarrollo Urbano Sustentable (CEDEUS), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Avda. Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Macul, Santiago 8330015, Chile

7. Department of Geography, University of Tuebingen, Rümelinstr. 19-23, 72070 Tuebingen, Germany

Abstract

The growing relevance of promoting a transition of urban mobility toward more sustainable modes of transport is leading to efforts to understand the effects of the built environment on the use of railway systems. In this direction, there are challenges regarding the creation of coherence between the locations of metro stations and their surroundings, which has been explored extensively in the academic community. This process is called Transit-Oriented Development (TOD). Within the context of Latin America, this study seeks to assess the influence of the built environment on the metro ridership in the metropolitan area of Valparaíso, Chile, testing two approaches of influence area definition, one of which is a fixed distance from the stations, and the other is based on the origin and destination survey of the study area. The analysis is based on Ordinary Least Squares regression (OLS) to identify the factors from the built environment, which affects the metro’s ridership. Results show that the models based on the area of influence defined through the use of the origin and destination survey explain the metro ridership better. Moreover, this study reveals that the metro system in Greater Valparaíso was not planned in harmony with urban development. The models demonstrate an inverse effect of the built environment on ridership, contrasting with the expected outcomes of a metro station designed following a Transit-Oriented Development approach.

Funder

Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo

Publisher

MDPI AG

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