A simplified analysis of changes in passenger journeys and revenue resulting from changes in journey time, train frequency or delays (TM-TAG-009)

Last updated on 12 July 2013 2:17
A commonly occurring problem in planning new passenger train services, is to estimate the effect on future journeys and revenue of a saving in journey time over a particular route. Another practical problem is the converse effect resulting from delays caused by engineering works (e.g. flyovers for new road...
Author(s): Sutton G.W.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1977
United Kingdom
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