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A public transport system provides an economical and efficient mode of transport
to commuters in a city, and, it keeps a check on the increase of private mode users,
which creates congestion and pollution. The public transport system in a city
comprises mostly of different service providers from both the government and
private sector providing metro, bus, ferry, auto rickshaw, and, other feeder
services. Indian cities faces a major crisis of supply and demand of public transport,
and, an inefficient public transport system caused due to lack of route
rationalization and integration of various service providers who generally compete
against one another. The problem has led to the incomplete exploitation of the
resources available in public transport sector and the increase in shift of
passengers from public transport to private mode of transport. The problem has
been analyzed, taking the case study of Kochi which at present has a wellestablished public transport system with, bus service (Private, KSRTC and
KURTC), Ferry Service, Local Train, and auto rickshaw. The current system is
getting further enhanced with a proposed metro, but with an issue, that the existing
bus routes is in conflict with the proposed metro corridor.
The aim of the thesis is to rationalize the routes of buses that are running along the
proposed metro corridor, to achieve a more efficient and integrated transportation
system for Kochi. For achieving the aim, the accessibility and route density
mapping of the existing public transport has been assessed. From this, the bus
fleet that is conflicting with the proposed metro is identified in terms of trips and
route length. The shift of commuters from the existing bus service to the proposed
metro has been ascertained by conducting a revealed and stated preference
survey in the vicinity of the proposed metro route. The survey also analyzes
qualitative reasons behind the choice of shift. The bus fleet along the metro corridor
which would get empty after the shift is estimated, and would be later on rerouted
to areas where there is lesser accessibility of bus services.
The access and egress trip details consisting of journey time, trip length, cost and
mode choice has been assessed in the primary survey. Based on the findings the
existing Average Generalized Cost (AGC) of Bus, Car and Two wheeler has beenii
estimated, which has been used for generating the different Scenarios for the
stated preference survey. The scenarios created where such that the proposed
AGC offered is lesser than the existing AGC. The stated preference survey has
been conducted in areas having lesser accessibility of bus services to ascertain
the commuters who would shift from privatized mode of transport to public transport
if we provide a better and improved bus service.
The results from the study has been used to identify new bus routes based on the
trip generation, trip attraction, and accessibility to public transport where the empty
bus fleet size identified earlier would be rerouted. The rerouting along with the fleet
size required is recommended to the identified routes and the new routes are
integrated with the proposed metro to achieve an efficient public transportation
system for Kochi. Other recommendations pertaining to improvement of bus stops
where integration is proposed, has been addressed. |
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