Passenger flow bottleneck decongestion in subway stations: a simulation study
Jingxuan Peng,
Zhonghua Wei,
Jiaye Li
et al.
Abstract:The impact of large passenger flow during peak hours causes serious congestion in subway stations, and passenger flow bottlenecks appear in many places, which affects travel efficiency and safety. How to eliminate the bottlenecks is an urgent problem to be solved. In this paper, we first analyze the causes and regions of bottlenecks, and we propose three decongestion solutions: (a) moving the security check machines from the station hall to the entrance channel; (b) adding isolation belts in front of the area … Show more
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