Data-Driven Real-Time Denied Boarding Prediction in Urban Railway Systems

Author:

Tuncel Kerem S.1ORCID,Koutsopoulos Haris N.2ORCID,Ma Zhenliang3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA

2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA

3. Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

Providing real-time crowding information in urban railways would enable informed travel decisions and encourage cooperative behavior of passengers, as well as improve operating efficiency and safety. However, the problem of real-time crowding prediction is not trivial because of the unavailability of ground-truth crowding data, particularly for the direct impact of crowding on passengers (e.g., denied boarding on platforms). This paper proposes a data-driven method for real-time denied boarding prediction in urban railway systems using automated fare collection (AFC) and automated vehicle location (AVL) data. It predicts the denied boarding probability distribution or its derived metrics as a function of explanatory variables, including demand, operations, and incident-related factors. The method is validated through a case study covering 18 months on Hong Kong Mass Transit Railways. The results highlight the model’s accurate and robust performance in predicting denied boarding on platforms using purely AFC and AVL data (e.g., an average of 6%–7% error) under both recurrent and non-recurrent situations, in which transfer demand-related factors contribute most to the prediction. The prediction model outputs can support proactive operations control and management, as well as provision of customer information without relying on expensive and time-consuming data collection efforts. Customer information, for example, can include the average number of trains to wait before boarding or the average waiting time on the platform.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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