2024
DOI: 10.3390/app14156515
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The Pedestrian Level of Service in Metro Stations: A Pilot Study Based on Passenger Detection Techniques

Sebastian Seriani,
Vicente Aprigliano,
Gonzalo Garcia
et al.

Abstract: The platform–train interface (PTI) is one of the most complex spaces in metro stations. At the PTI, the interaction of boarding and alighting causes a high number of passengers to be present, affecting the boarding and alighting time, among other variables related to safety and efficiency. This research was performed to develop a multidimensional level of service for passengers by means of observing existing stations. The methodology included five dimensions of the level of service (passenger behaviour, train … Show more

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