TY - GEN
T1 - Using GTFS-data to calculate the roadwork caused delays on public transport network
AU - Viri, Riku
AU - Örmä, Maiju
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - The reliability of public transport is a significant reason whether people choose it over other transport modes. Roadworks, i.e., mandatory road maintenance, can cause delays on vehicle journeys in parts of the network, thus generating missed transport connections. To sustain the reliability of the public transport system, it is important to understand effects these delays cause. This study explains a method that allows to model delay effects to the network using GTFS-data. The developed method allows a simple workflow to calculate how different delays on different locations affect the reachability of the areas. The method is tested in two case areas in Finland. Based on the case areas in this study, the results indicate that a 3-minute delay occurring for the departures from city centre only seldomly appears as a total travel time delay longer than the calculated delay. However, for some parts of the city that rely on transfer connections, even a 2-minute delay will result in missed connections, and thus, longer travel times.
AB - The reliability of public transport is a significant reason whether people choose it over other transport modes. Roadworks, i.e., mandatory road maintenance, can cause delays on vehicle journeys in parts of the network, thus generating missed transport connections. To sustain the reliability of the public transport system, it is important to understand effects these delays cause. This study explains a method that allows to model delay effects to the network using GTFS-data. The developed method allows a simple workflow to calculate how different delays on different locations affect the reachability of the areas. The method is tested in two case areas in Finland. Based on the case areas in this study, the results indicate that a 3-minute delay occurring for the departures from city centre only seldomly appears as a total travel time delay longer than the calculated delay. However, for some parts of the city that rely on transfer connections, even a 2-minute delay will result in missed connections, and thus, longer travel times.
KW - Estimation
KW - GTFS
KW - Public transport
KW - Traffic delay
U2 - 10.1016/j.trpro.2024.12.166
DO - 10.1016/j.trpro.2024.12.166
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85216248133
T3 - Transportation Research Procedia
SP - 1965
EP - 1973
BT - World Conference on Transport Research - WCTR 2023
PB - Elsevier
T2 - World Conference on Transport Research: WCTR 2023
Y2 - 17 July 2023 through 21 July 2023
ER -