Title of article :
Investigation of Parameters Affecting the Travel Time at Tramway Systems: The Case of Athens, Greece
Author/Authors :
Pyrgidis, Christos Department of Civil Engineering - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece , Chatziparaskeva, Martha Department of Civil Engineering - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece , Politis, Ioannis Department of Civil Engineering - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract :
Within the framework of this paper, various parameters that may affect the
efficiency and the reliability of a tramway system are examined. Two
linear regression models are built in order to investigate the way these
parameters are affecting the commercial speed and the travel time
deviation, respectively. The case study is the tramway of Athens which
operates since the 2004 Olympic Games. Although numerous
interventions have been made in order to improve the provided level of
service of the system, a lot of debate among transportation engineers and
the users of the system is active. The analysis showed that the most
important parameter that affects the commercial speed of the tramway is
the corridor type. Other important parameters that can significantly
contribute on the increase of the commercial speed are the number of
signals, the number of narrow curves and the dwell time at stops. On the
other hand, the reliability of the system, defined as the difference between
the actual versus the scheduled travel time, was found to be statistically
affected by parameters which are related most with the track layout such
as the number of narrow curves, the length of inclined segments etc.
Keywords :
Tramway system , Commercial speed , Regression model , Reliability
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics