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Inter-modal competition in an urbanised area: Heavy rail and busways

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Abstract This paper investigates inter-modal competition in an urbanised area by modelling passengers' travel patterns through revealed preference data - the smart card transaction records extracted from the automated fare… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper investigates inter-modal competition in an urbanised area by modelling passengers' travel patterns through revealed preference data - the smart card transaction records extracted from the automated fare collection system. In South East Queensland, Australia, public transport is provided by both busways and heavy rail. In some places these two modes run parallel so that they are effectively in competition with each other. The results indicate that busways are more competitive than heavy rail due to their more frequent service and higher accessibility to stations. A simulation analysis investigates policy in terms of inter-modal competition between these two modes.

Keywords: heavy rail; competition urbanised; competition; modal competition; inter modal; urbanised area

Journal Title: Research in Transportation Economics
Year Published: 2018

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