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  • ...nsportation systems (ITS) data and share to reports and tools that use ITS data. ...include vehicle location information and passenger boarding and alighting data." (TIDES Architecture document)<ref>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hkE
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  • File:Spr803 elements.jpg
    Results of ODOT SPR 803 to develop initial elements of an open ridership data standard.
    (1,397 × 932 (96 KB)) - 04:55, 8 March 2018
  • ..., boarding, and alighting per stop. This will create a standards-compliant data stream for analyzing transit usage. ...ons for GTFS-ride are undergoing development. Uses for GTFS-ride formatted data include assessing transit-corridor person delay, a metric which can be used
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  • ...le movements throughout the system." <ref>http://www.citilabs.com/software/data-driven-transit-planning/ Accessed 13-Nov-2016</ref> [[Category:Ridership forecasting]]
    781 bytes (96 words) - 07:52, 22 January 2017
  • ...in the 2018 Transit Vision update and for TriMet's Farecard and Ridership Data Analysis project. If you have any comments suggestions, or edits, please co
    449 bytes (66 words) - 16:49, 29 June 2018
  • |data_out=ridership projections, VMT changes ...e country. The rule specifies that applications for these projects require ridership forecasts for new lines, since mobility benefits are evaluated as new trips
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  • |data_out= [[GTFS]], GIS shapefiles, maps, ridership estimates, accessibility statistics ...Florida Department of Transportation]. It was originally meant to estimate ridership numbers for Florida transit agencies for transportation demand management p
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  • *[[Data Visualization applications]] *[[Ridership forecasting]]
    849 bytes (94 words) - 18:56, 10 April 2018
  • ...on public transit performance to Congress and researchers. Transit agency data is publicly available on the [https://www.transit.dot.gov/ntd NTD website]. ...gram online portal and format requirements are strict to ensure quality of data. Failure to report will lead to an agency being disqualified from further f
    5 KB (697 words) - 21:26, 17 March 2017
  • ...ership increase more when parking subsidies are decreased rather than when ridership is promoted through subsidies. Ridership decreases with gains in personal income and auto ownership. Ridesharing tri
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  • Several apps that visualize a transit system by leveraging the GTFS data format are available. ...tions such as Apartment Search and Walk Score can help induce more regular ridership. These applications helps transit agencies’ target customers (whether di
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  • ...s well as analyzing transit use patterns by linking boarding and alighting data with stop or station location. ...stem to link passenger data to vehicle location. This provides a wealth of data for agencies to analyze about the utilization of the system based on locati
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  • Agencies tend to select projects that, once constructed, do not generate ridership levels that warrant their construction. In short, many projects are overbui Forecasting models used to calculate future ridership levels rarely correspond with actual travel behavior. This distorts the be
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  • TransCAD's data structure stores data relevant to transportation systems, allowing for accessible manipulation to *Facility infrastructure and operations data
    5 KB (640 words) - 02:59, 7 April 2017
  • ...C, doing so in response to drastic service cuts the agency made due to low ridership. Instead of cutting service to some areas entirely, Pinellas Suncoast Trans # '''Motivation:''' Find ways to save money, increase ridership, or demonstrate innovation. Focus on core transit service and quality impr
    7 KB (971 words) - 18:28, 13 December 2019
  • ...ology, transit agencies must begin thinking in innovative ways to maximize ridership and meet the needs of those who depend most on transit. Transit riders are *Increase ridership (both by increasing the frequency of riding and attracting new riders).
    10 KB (1,489 words) - 23:06, 20 October 2017
  • [[Image:HTIndexInUse.jpg|right|thumb|600px|H+T Index data is presented on a color-coded map. Source: [http://htaindex.cnt.org/map/ Ho ...ld, transit ridership as a percentage of workers, and annual transit cost. Data from the Index can be downloaded for free to let users perform their own an
    7 KB (1,042 words) - 20:49, 31 May 2017
  • *Total system ridership *Ridership on specific lines, broken up by time of day, day of week, time of year, and
    7 KB (1,109 words) - 22:42, 19 February 2017
  • ...g strategy can help transit agencies attract new riders, maintain existing ridership, and build positive public perception and political favor. ...time tables that show frequency are more useful for riders, as opposed to data-heavy timetables or maps with signs for every single stop. Different colors
    9 KB (1,384 words) - 01:01, 18 February 2017
  • ...nd include information such as fixed-route schedules, routes, and bus stop data. GTFS datasets are used in a variety of types of applications, including tr [[File:GTFS data model diagram.PNG|framed|right|GTFS data model diagram]]
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