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Analyzing passenger incidence behavior in heterogeneous transit services using smartcard data and schedule-based assignmentFrumin et al., 2012
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- Frumin M
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Passenger incidence (station arrival) behavior has been studied primarily to understand how changes to a transit service will affect passenger waiting times. The impact of one intervention (eg, increasing frequency) could be overestimated when compared with another …
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