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journal of advanced transportation (2010) DOI: 10.1002/atr.146
On seat capacity in traffic assignment to a transit network
Fabien Leurent 1
(14/10/2010)

Seating or standing make distinct on-board states to a transit rider, yielding distinct discomfort costs, with potential influence on the passenger route choice onto the transit network. The paper provides a transit assignment model that captures the seating capacity and its occupancy along any transit route. The main assumptions pertain to: the seat capacity by service route, selfish user behaviour, a seat allocation process with priority rules among the riders, according to their prior state either on-board or at boarding. To each transit leg from access to egress station is associated a set of 'service modes', among which the riders are assigned in a probabilistic way, conditionally on their priority status and the ratio between the available capacity and the flow of them. Thus the leg cost is a random variable, with mean value to be included in the trip disutility. Computationally efficient algorithms are provided for, respectively, loading the leg flows and evaluating the leg costs along a transit line. At the network level, a hyperpath formulation is provided for supply-demand equilibrium, together with a property of existence and an method of successive averages equilibration algorithm. It is shown that multiple equilibria may arise. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
1 :  Laboratoire Ville, Mobilité, Transport (LVMT)
Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée (UPEMLV) – Ecole des Ponts ParisTech – IFSTTAR UMR-T9404
Informatique/Modélisation et simulation
transit assignment – sitting behaviour – seated capacity – capacitated assignment – priority rules – line algorithms – route choice – network equilibrium