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MESTRADO INTEGRADO DE ENGENHARIA CIVILMESTRADO EM URBANISMO E ORDENAMENTO DO TERRITÓRIOMESTRADO EM PLANEAMENTO E OPERAÇÃO DE TRANSPORTES
LICENCIATURA EM ENGENHARIA DO TERRITÓRIO
Course: Urban Mobility Management
Prof. Rosário Macário
Theory Lectures
Session 8: Intermodality and Interfaces
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Planning: the system for the projectPlanning: the system for the project
4 Phases:
I – Set the type of city / society functions and transport needs II – Determining the composition intermodal III – Draw modal networks IV – Draw individual infrastructure projects
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Technical phases of the long-termTechnical phases of the long-termplanningplanning
Inventory and data collection Population, economics, social aspects Land use Mobility needs
Modelling and traffic forecasting Mathematical models Trends and future developments Standards of performance
Analysis of alternative plans Evaluation and selection Implementation
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PT planning processPT planning process
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Source: Vuchic 10 Completion of the plan, design of intermodal
relations
Development ofAlternative
mode/network: metro, LRT, bus, etc
Capacity analysis of the current system in relation to future
Short-term planning
PerformanceRequirements
Evaluation criteria
Capacity analysis of the Current system in relation to future developments
Current system
Future role of PT
Vision of the city
developments
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Basic missions of urban multimodal interfaces
The inability of CT links directly to all searches
The chain mono or multi-modal travel and costs for travelers (plus shipping, travel times and waiting, uncertainty
The interfaces such as reducing costs
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The demand sideThe demand side
The added value of services integration
The dimensions of perceived integration (physical, tariff, logic)
The micro-integration interface (courses, information, confort in waiting)
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The supply sideThe supply side
The difficulties of integrating Meet the supply of others and their evolutions, adjust to the deviations
generated by them, suffer loss of revenue for brech of them The management of the physical boundary and common shares
The virtues of integration Potential gain customers with the same services Potential replacement for a partner in the realization of services in case of
difficulty
The contractual integration Revenue sharing Risk-sharing
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Curitiba (I)Curitiba (I)
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Curitiba (II)Curitiba (II)
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The side of the The side of the (social interest)(social interest)
The CT integrated booster gain market share for the CT The difficulty and cost of revenue sharing
The remuneration of production instead of the fee revenue The quest for quality and commercial enterprise: fix the
remuneration The quality and variety of functions beyond the transport (in its
environment interface) as an important instrument of conquest of market share Direct intervention by the occupation program of the interface Indirect intervention through the management of urban environment
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The management interfaceThe management interfaceas an area adaptedas an area adapted(I)(I)
Who invests, and on what basis of compensation The management of physical interface
Main types of operating costs The two basic types of clients: passengers and operators The third type of customers: consumers of installed functions that
take advantage of good accessibility Examples of Heathrow and Schiphol (Air) and major railway stations
in Germany, etc. How to impute operating costs to the various economic agents
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The management interfaceThe management interfaceas an area adaptedas an area adapted (II)(II)
What management model for the interface Institution: Third entity vs. third consortium of operators vs. one of
the operators Basis of remuneration of the manager interface: flat rate +
indicators of service quality (on the prespective of the three types of customers) + sales volume indicators (of various types of services, transport or not) pressure on the interface manager
Possibilities and limits of pressure on economic manager supported by the interface (transport and fixed services) Types of contracts for the disposal of fixed spaces
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Interfaces sizingInterfaces sizing
Sizing the number of platforms, by mode.
Sizing of circulation spaces and accommodation (platforms, waiting areas, corridors, stairs, etc..)
Sizing the parking.
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Road interface (trucking station) IRoad interface (trucking station) I The configuration of the platforms can be quite varied
Linear Central platform (drive through)
Oblique Herringbone
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Road interface (trucking station) II Road interface (trucking station) II
Platforms sizing Buses should be allocated to each berth according to the type of career and by
groups of destinations For the careers of passage may be defined separately platforms for each
direction. For the careers whose end is the interface is not necessary. The capacity (C – measure by buses/hour) of each platform is given by the
following expression:
Where:Tb is the beat length Tm the time for output maneuvers of the vehicle (which sometimes can be neglected)
mb TTC
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Space sizing of movement and Space sizing of movement and residenceresidence
The sizing of these spaces is strongly linked to the ease of pedrestian movement.
Its sizing is based on 15 minutes longer load of the peak hour
Where Vh is the volume of pedrestian moved per hour and the V15 quarter of na hour
more loaded. FPH is the peak factor (less than 1). From these volume are calculated the flows per minute, which should consider
whether the movement of pedrestian is relatively uniform (usually inputs), or is conditioned by the arrivals of vehicles ( usually out)puts
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Levels of service for the pedestrians movementLevels of service for the pedestrians movement
A. Freely selected speeds, conflicts with other pedestrians virtually nonexistent
B. Freely selected speeds, pedestrians respond to the presence of other
C. Freely selected speeds, overtaking possible in unidirectional flows, reduced
conflicts with opposite movements.
D. Speeds and overtaking possibilities with restrictions, strong probability of
conflict with opposite flows.
E. Speeds and restricted overtaking opportunities for all pedestrians, opposite
movements are quite difficult.
F. Severely restricted speeds, frequent contacts with other pedestrian crossing,
opposite movements or virtually impossible, the flow is sporadic and
unstable.
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Capacity calculation of traffic areas Capacity calculation of traffic areas (corridors) I(corridors) I
The capacity of the corridors is not influenced by the existence of flows in opposite directions.
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Capacity calculation of traffic areas Capacity calculation of traffic areas (corridors) II(corridors) II
pSvF
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The flow of pedrestians is given by the expressionsWhere:F is the flow (pedestrian/m*min)v the speed (m/min)D density (peão/m2)
Sp is the space occupied by pedestrian (m2/pedestrian)
It should be added about 0.5m of distance from the obstacles or the walls of the corridor.
SP v F
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Platform sizingPlatform sizing
The sizing of a platform should consider the following components: waiting areas, circulation areas, stairs and stockagem areas along the stairs (because they have less capacity per meter movement).
It should also be considered a safe distance of 0,5m over the edge of the platform and 0,5m from the walls or other obstacles.
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Platform sizing (Platform sizing (waiting areaswaiting areas))Service levelsService levels
A. You can move freely in the waiting area without disturbing the passengers waiting
B. The circulation is partially restricted to avoid disturbing the passengers waiting
C. The movement involves the disturbance of passengers waiting, the density is within the range of confort.
D. The wait without contact with others is impossible, the movement is severely restricted, long waits are uncomfortable with this density
E. The physical contact with others is unavoidable, the movement is not possible, the wait is only tolerable for short periods of time.
F. Virtually all people are in direct physical contact, this density is strongly uncomfortable, no movement is not possible and there is potential for jerks and generalized manifestations of panic
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Platforms sizing (Platforms sizing (waiting and circulation areaswaiting and circulation areas))
The waiting area is calculated by the following expression
Where N is the number of pedrestians waitingNSArea p
The area required for the circulation is the same as for the design of runners
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Platforms sizing Platforms sizing ((Level of service stairsLevel of service stairs) I) I
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Platforms sizing Platforms sizing (Level of service stairs) II(Level of service stairs) II
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Platforms sizing Platforms sizing ((stairsstairs) I) I
The calculation of the capacity of the stairs is made on the dominant flow (as charged)
For the non-dominant flow, must be added a multiple width of 0,75m, depending on their importance
The width of the stairs can be calculated by the following expression:
Where L is the stairs width in metersF is the flow (pedestrians/m*min)N is the number of pedestrians/minuto
FNL
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Platforms sizing Platforms sizing ((stairsstairs) II) II
Sometimes the width available for placing stairs isn´t sufficient to accommodate the entire flow of pedestrians
In this case we calculate the capacity of the stairs (Service Level E) This ability should be reduced from 0% to 20% to take account of the
flow non-dominant. One way to calculate the reduction can be carried out as follows (L – n x 0,75) / L. Where n is determined by the size of the flow nondominant
The flow to which it must calculate the waiting area is the difference between the flow from the platform and the ability of the stairs.
The waiting area will be given by multiplying this difference by the space occupied by pedestrians (typically 0,5m2/pedestrian)
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Parking IParking I
Many of the most important interfaces have often associeted to them infrastructures like park-and-ride ou kiss-and-ride
Should be guaranteed a safe and easy pedestrian access between the parking and the interface.
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Parking IIParking II
The parking sizing (number of places) should be estimated considering: The long-term parking – commuter users of the interface which use IT / CT. The
number of places for this type of users must be equal to the number (duration: 7 hours or more)
The shor-term parking, visitors who come to collect or drop passengers, depending on the length of your period of stay, can be embedded in a system of kiss-and-ride (very short duration), or in normal parking places (durations less than hour)
The design of the latter places is given by the following expression
Nveic is the number of vehicles accessing the parking in the peak hourDpark is the average duration of parking (in hours)
.. DparkNveicNplaces
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Case studies (D5) Manual (D6)
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Exercise 9.1 Exercise 9.1
A metropolitan transportation authority plans to build a suburban public transport interface. The lines of public road transport that will serve this new interface are given inthe following table:
The stopping times are 5 munutes for using the bus interface as intermediate stop and 8 minutes for those that use as a terminal interface.
Career Nº Nº of circulations In the peak hour
Nº of circulation Out of the peak
hour Type of stop
Urban service 24 8 0 Terminal 36 4 0 Terminal 76 4 4 Intermediate stop 77 6 6 Intermediate stop
Subtotal 22 10 Regional service
242 3 1 Intermediate stop 245 3 1 Intermediate stop 250 2 1 Intermediate stop 255 4 1 Intermediate stop 320 2 1 Intermediate stop 201 2 1 Intermediate stop
Subtotal 16 6
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Exercise 9.1Exercise 9.1a) Calculate the number of platforms needed in this interface, whereas the suburban carrers can use all the same platform, the city lines that only carry out intermediate stops should have separate platforms and careers ending at the interface may use the same platform with each other.b) During the time period over loaded the demand of regional services is as follows:
180 passengers landed, of which 25% are collected by people who will get them by car;320 passengers on board, of which 30% are followed by people in cars.
Determine the number of parking spaces required for visitors considering the following assumptions:
Embarking and disembarking passengers are evenly distributed during the time considered;Visitors will collect passengers arriving on average 10 minutes before the arrival of the buses and depart about 7 minutes after departure from this;Visitors will drop passengers arriving on average 15 minutes before the bus usually arrive and depart 5 minutes after the bus depart;Of the 16 careers that have intermediate stop of this interface, 4 delay 5 minutes and 2 delay 10 minutes.Considera-se que a distribuição dos passageiros durante a hora de ponta é uniforme.
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Exercise 9.1 ResolutionExercise 9.1 Resolution
a) The capacity of each platform was calculated according to the following expression:
That result: For careers in which the stop time is 5 minutes – capacity 12 careers/platform*hourFor careers in which the stop time is 8 minutes (beat) – capacity 7,5 careers/platform*hourThe number of platforms must be calculated for peak hours, according to the type of stop that serves these rows (terminal or not).
stoptc /60
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Exercise 9.1 Resolution Exercise 9.1 Resolution
The number of necessary platforms is 10= 2*3+4
Type of stop
Nº of careers
(HP) Cap. Nº of platfor
Nº of platfotm opposite direction (HPT)
Nº of total platforms
Urban service Terminal 12 7,5 2 0 2 Intermediate (76) 4 12 1 1 2 Intermediate (77) 6 12 1 1 2
Regional Service Intermediate 16 12 2 2 4
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Exercise 9.1 ResolutionExercise 9.1 Resolution
b) Step 1 –Calculate the number of passengers that are collected and dropped by visitors by car. Nº of movements* %pass. collected (or dropped)
Step 2 – Determining the duration of the parking for each caseDisembark = 15+5+5 = 25 minutos (we must rely on the permanence of the bus at the stop)
Boarded = 10+5+7 = 22 minutos
Movements pass disembark 45 boarded 96
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Exercise 9.1 ResolutionExercise 9.1 Resolution
Step 3– Determine the delay time and the number of persons subjected to this delay. It is considered that the distribution of passengers in a career is homogeneous, meaning that there
are three in each row (45/16) passengers to disembark and 6 (96/16) passengers on board that are taken / collected by visitors by car. With these data it is calculated the number of passengers subjected to a delay of 5 (4 careers) and 10 minutos (2 careers), which reflected in the lenght of the parking.
The distribution of the duration of the parking for the passengers dropped / collected is
Disembark (careers w/ delay)board (careers w/ delay)
Disembark (careers w/ delay of 5 min)Disembark (careers w/ delay of 10 min)
Board (careers w/ delay of 5 min)Board (careers w/ delay of 10 min)
Nº passengers
Parkingduration
(min) 27 22 60 25 12 27 6 32 24 30 12 35
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Exercise 9.1 ResolutionExercise 9.1 Resolution
The average results of the parking of the weighted average time of parking, is 27 minutes, or 0,45 hours. The number of parking places is given by the following expression
The number of places required for visitors is 141*0,45=64 places.
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Exercise 9.2Exercise 9.2
The draft of a new railway station has set the following layout, piers are located at a level below the lobby which has a mezzanine configuration on these. The connection between each pier is made by two steps by piers.The interval between the arrival and departure of each train during rush hour is 7.5 min. Each train has a length of about 140 meters.The peak factor is 0.75 hours.The volumes of the two passenger busy rush hours are:HPM (morning) – 3200 debarked passengers, 500 on board passengersHPT (afternoon) – 500 debarked passengers, 2900 on boar passengers a) Scale the width of the pier and stairs to a level of service D whereas its length is 10 meters higher than the length of trains. b) Scale the width of the zones of movement (also for the same level of service) knowing that bind to these three outputs to the outside, connecting respectively to: a road interface (30% of the passenger station busy), to a metro station (55% of the number of passengers handled at the station) and abroad (15% of the number of passengers handled at the station).
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Exercise 9.2 ResolutionExercise 9.2 Resolution
a)1st Step - Calculation the number of passengers handled in 15 minutes longer load the rush hour
2nd Step - Calculation the volume of passengers waiting at the pier. Given the number of departures within 15 minutes longer load divided by the number of circulations in this period.
Movimentos HPM HPT Embarcar 167 967 Desembarcar 1067 167
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Volume de passageiros em espera
HPM 83 HPT 483
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Exercise 9.2 ResolutionExercise 9.2 Resolution
3rd Step - Calculation of the dock area needed for the waiting passengers.Service level D
Space occupied by pedestrians 0,5 m2/p
4th Step - Calculation of the area required for circulation spaceIt is considered as an area of the space required for movement people leaving the composition within 15 minutes more loaded. The expression to be used is as follows:
Área necessária para acomodar os peões em espera (m2) HPM 41.7 HPT 241.7
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Exercise 9.2 ResolutionExercise 9.2 ResolutionImportant parameters for characterizing the level of service D are:
Flows ( F) of pedestrians 57,5 pedestrians/min*m Speed (v) od pedestrians 69 m/minOccupied space by pedestrians = 1,2 (69/57,5) m2/pedestrian
HPM in the number of passengers coming out of a composition is 533 (1067/2), and the area necessary for the movement of 640 (533 * 1.2) m2
HPT in the number of passengers coming out of a composition is 83 (167/2), and the area necessary for the movement of 100 (83 * 1.2) m2
5th Step - Calculation of the minimum area for the dockCirculation area and waiting 682 (640+42) m2
The safety area will be 0.5 m near the edge of the pier ength + 0.5 m along the walls of the quay length As the length of 150 meters, the security area will be 150 m2
The width of the piers is(682+150)/150 = 5,6 m
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Exercise 9.2 ResolutionExercise 9.2 Resolution
6th Step - Sizing of stairs.Service level D
Flows of pedestrians 38 pedestrians/m*minMovements per minute. on the stairs
The flow of people in HPM down is much lower than that of people to rise, while in the case of HPT these are relatively balanced.So in the case of HPM width of the stair should only be calculated for the upward flow and subsequently add to the width 0,75 m to rely on the descending flows.In the case of HPT should will estimate the width of the ladder as the sum of the widths required for both streams.
Peolple flow Go up Go down
HPM 533 (1067/2) 11 (167/15)
HPT 83 (167/2) 64 (967/15)
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Exercise 9.2 ResolutionExercise 9.2 Resolution
The width of the stairs will be (there are two stairs for dock):HPM – (533/38)/2 m + 0,75 m – 7,75 m per stairsHPT – (83/38+64/38)/2 m – 2 m per stairs
The width of the stairs is 7.75 m. This means that these stairs are wider than the pier, and so the constructive solution should consider that the stairs are located outside the pier, as they will be wider than this.
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Exercise 9.2 ResolutionExercise 9.2 Resolution
b)1st Step - Calculation of the distribution of pedestrian flows in 15 minutes longer load the rush hour
2nd Step - Calculation of minimum width of lanesThis calculation is done considering the total two-way flow.Service level D
Flows of pedestrians 57,5 pedestrians/min*m
HPM HPT Distribuição Entradas
estação Saídas estação
Entradas estação
Saídas estação
Metro 0.55 92 587 532 92 Autocarros 0.3 50 320 290 50 Exterior 0.15 25 160 145 25 Total 167 1067 967 167
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Exercise 9.2 ResolutionExercise 9.2 Resolution
To calculate the final width of the runners will be caused by adding 0.5 m of space in relation to the walls of the corridor. Thus the width of the runners will be:
Final width of the corridor (m)
Subway corridor 6,2
Buses corridor 3,8
External corridor 2,4
HPM HPT
Subway corridor 5,2 1,4
Buses corridor 2,8 0,8
External corridor 1,4 0,4
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