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Journal Article | FZJ-2020-04070 |
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2020
MDPI
Basel
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Please use a persistent id in citations: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/25942 doi:10.3390/su12208325
Abstract: Functionality of railway platforms could be assessed by Level of Service concepts. They describe interactions between humans and the built environment and allow to rate risks due to overcrowding. To improve existing concepts, a detailed analysis of how pedestrians use the space is performed and new measurement and evaluation methods are introduced. Trajectories of passengers at platforms in Bern and Zurich Hardbrücke (Switzerland) are analysed. Boarding and alighting passengers show different behaviour, considering the travel paths, waiting times and mean speed. Density, speed and flow profiles are exploit and a new measure for the occupation of space is introduced. The Analysis has shown, that it is necessary to filter the data in order to reach a realistic assessment of the Level of Service. Three main factors should be considered: the time of day, the times when trains arrive and depart and the platform side. Therefore, density, speed and flow profiles are averaged over the time of one minute and calculated depending on the train arrival. The methodology developed in this article is the basis for enhanced and more specific Level of Service concepts and offers the possibility to optimise planning of transportation infrastructures with regard to functionality and sustainability.
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