scholarly journals A Method Using GIS Integrated Voronoi Diagrams for Commuter Rail Station Identification: A Case Study from Brasilia (Brazil)

2014 ◽  
Vol 162 ◽  
pp. 477-486 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diego Rosa Mota ◽  
Marise Takano ◽  
Pastor Willy Gonzales Taco
Author(s):  
Naman Kasliwal ◽  
Sudarshan Pulapadi ◽  
Madhu N. Belur ◽  
Narayan Rangaraj ◽  
Suhani Mishra ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 170 (6) ◽  
pp. 328-337 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francisco Calvo ◽  
Juan de Oña ◽  
Fernando Arán
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2019 ◽  
pp. 83-116
Author(s):  
Robb Hernández

Meza’s archival dissolution had profound effects on his contemporaries, among them Teddy Sandoval. This chapter examines how two disparate sites, the home and public art space, conjoin in shared networks of ceramics repatriated after his death in 1995. Focusing on the custodial efforts of his partner and estate executor, Paul Polubinsaks, the chapter utilizes an archive elicitation process to unpack Sandoval’s diverse art practices and avant-garde collaborations ranging from faux finishes, renegade street graffiti, transgender fictions of self, and mail art personae. It also discusses the posthumous completion of his Gateway to Highland Park for a commuter rail station in Los Angeles and details what became LA’s first Latinx AIDS memorial.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Karthigeyan ◽  
Sheeba Chander

The patronage of public transport system in Chennai has reached to its lowestlevel ever since its inception. In this context, planning authorities introduced 1st phaseof Chennai metro rail with 32 stations. The household survey conducted before thefinalization of alignment of 1st phase projected the patronage of Chennai metro rail on2016 will be 7.74 lakh trips / day, whereas the current patronage is only 1.21 Lakhtrips / day in 2020, even though the Metro rail is in operation for more than fouryears. The reason for this low patronage is analyzed through the primary surveywithin the context of 5 D’s of development (Density, Diversity, Design, DestinationAccessibility & Distance to Transit) for the selected sample station


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabien Leurent ◽  
Xiaoyan Xie

Out of waiting times spent in rail stations on boarding platforms, some part can be reinvested by the trip-makers to optimize their positions of boarding and save on travel time for the rest of their trips. This paper provides a stochastic model, in which user’s journey is decomposed into phases of, successively, walking in the access station, platform positioning, waiting for boarding, train riding, and walking in the egress station. Walking speed and target position are modeled as individual factors, and in-station distances as random variables. Service timetable is exogenous. This makes egress times and exit instants random variables that are characterized by distribution and mass probability functions under closed-forms, for both single and distributed walking speeds. Specific statistical distributions are shown to ease computation. The resulting PDF formulae make likelihood functions of the model parameters. Maximum likelihood estimation is proposed and applied to a case study of commuter rail line in Paris: journeys between stations Vincennes and La Défense along line A of the Regional Express Railways. Based on data from Automated Fare Collection and Automatic Vehicle Location systems and pertaining to an individual user, satisfactory results were obtained.


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