RESEARCH ARTICLE

Coupling analysis of passenger and train flows for a large-scale urban rail transit system

  • Ping ZHANG 1 ,
  • Xin YANG , 1 ,
  • Jianjun WU 1 ,
  • Huijun SUN 1 ,
  • Yun WEI 2 ,
  • Ziyou GAO 1
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  • 1. State Key Laboratory of Rail Traffic Control and Safety, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China
  • 2. Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corp. Ltd., Beijing 100044, China
xiny@bjtu.edu.cn

Received date: 16 Apr 2021

Accepted date: 22 Jun 2021

Published date: 15 Jun 2023

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2021 Higher Education Press

Abstract

Coupling analysis of passenger and train flows is an important approach in evaluating and optimizing the operation efficiency of large-scale urban rail transit (URT) systems. This study proposes a passenger–train interaction simulation approach to determine the coupling relationship between passenger and train flows. On the bases of time-varying origin–destination demand, train timetable, and network topology, the proposed approach can restore passenger behaviors in URT systems. Upstream priority, queuing process with first-in-first-serve principle, and capacity constraints are considered in the proposed simulation mechanism. This approach can also obtain each passenger’s complete travel chain, which can be used to analyze (including but not limited to) various indicators discussed in this research to effectively support train schedule optimization and capacity evaluation for urban rail managers. Lastly, the proposed model and its potential application are demonstrated via numerical experiments using real-world data from the Beijing URT system (i.e., rail network with the world’s highest passenger ridership).

Cite this article

Ping ZHANG , Xin YANG , Jianjun WU , Huijun SUN , Yun WEI , Ziyou GAO . Coupling analysis of passenger and train flows for a large-scale urban rail transit system[J]. Frontiers of Engineering Management, 2023 , 10(2) : 250 -261 . DOI: 10.1007/s42524-021-0180-2

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