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Metro-Related Transfers : A Review of Recent Literature. / Lin, Dong; De Vos, Jonas; Maruyama, Takuya; Bobylev, Nikolai; Cui, Jianqiang.
In: Journal of Urban Planning and Development, Vol. 148, No. 3, 03122002, 01.09.2022.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Metro-Related Transfers
T2 - A Review of Recent Literature
AU - Lin, Dong
AU - De Vos, Jonas
AU - Maruyama, Takuya
AU - Bobylev, Nikolai
AU - Cui, Jianqiang
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 American Society of Civil Engineers.
PY - 2022/9/1
Y1 - 2022/9/1
N2 - Metros constitute an important form of public transport in large cities throughout the world. Because metro transport encompasses long distances and large areas, many metro passengers must transfer to other transport modes to complete their journeys. This paper will review the recent literature on metro-related transfers and will summarize and discuss the key findings and issues regarding transfers between metros and other transport modes. A considerable number of studies in different countries have explored transfer behavior, the influencing factors that are related to metro-related transfers, and travelers' perceptions of and satisfaction with these transfers. The paper will discuss the characteristics of travel behavior that is associated with metro-related transfers and could provide important implications to improve travelers' perceptions of and satisfaction with these transfers. In addition, it will offer recommendations on aspects of the built environment that could facilitate transfers between metros and other travel modes. The paper could provide policy guidance for the integration of public transit and active and private transport and could be valuable in directing future research in this field.
AB - Metros constitute an important form of public transport in large cities throughout the world. Because metro transport encompasses long distances and large areas, many metro passengers must transfer to other transport modes to complete their journeys. This paper will review the recent literature on metro-related transfers and will summarize and discuss the key findings and issues regarding transfers between metros and other transport modes. A considerable number of studies in different countries have explored transfer behavior, the influencing factors that are related to metro-related transfers, and travelers' perceptions of and satisfaction with these transfers. The paper will discuss the characteristics of travel behavior that is associated with metro-related transfers and could provide important implications to improve travelers' perceptions of and satisfaction with these transfers. In addition, it will offer recommendations on aspects of the built environment that could facilitate transfers between metros and other travel modes. The paper could provide policy guidance for the integration of public transit and active and private transport and could be valuable in directing future research in this field.
KW - Built environment
KW - Metro
KW - Transfer
KW - Travel behavior
KW - Traveler's perception
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85130223319&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1061/(asce)up.1943-5444.0000858
DO - 10.1061/(asce)up.1943-5444.0000858
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85130223319
VL - 148
JO - Journal of the Urban Planning and Development Division, ASCE
JF - Journal of the Urban Planning and Development Division, ASCE
SN - 0733-9488
IS - 3
M1 - 03122002
ER -
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