OPERATIONAL CARBON FOOTPRINT OF LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT SERVICE IN THE GREATER KL/KLANG VALLEY METROPOLIS

2015 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 79-99
Author(s):  
Sau Soon Chen ◽  
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Muhammad Zuhayr Dzul Haimi ◽  
Anuar Nordin ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 152-165
Author(s):  
You-Lian Chu ◽  
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Yi Deng ◽  
Rongfang Liu ◽  
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Author(s):  
Francisco Javier Diez de los Rios Mesa ◽  
Rocío De Oña López ◽  
Juan De Oña López

Market segmentation can help transit operators to identify groups of passengers that share particular characteristics and specific needs and requirements about the service. Traditionally, socioeconomic variables have been used to perform a simple segmentation, although satisfaction rates about service attributes were not similar among individuals belonging to a group. Cluster analysis emerges as a novel analytical technique for extracting passengers’ profiles. This paper investigates passengers’ profiles at the metropolitan Light Rail Transit service of Seville (Spain). Latent Class Clustering algorithm is applied and satisfaction rates about different service quality attributes are considered for the segmentation. Particularly, two different cluster analyses are accomplished: first level, with only socioeconomic attributes; and second level, with eight service quality factors and socioeconomic attributes. The service quality factors are obtained through a principal component analysis, at which, the large number of attributes describing the service is reduced into constructs underlying them. Equivalent satisfaction rates are calculated for these service factors. Then, homogeneous groups of passengers are obtained. Additionally, the main differences among cluster are identified.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/CIT2016.2016.3844


2013 ◽  
Vol 61 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohd Faris Dziauddin ◽  
Seraphim Alvanides ◽  
Neil Powe

This study investigates the increased value of land in the form of house prices as a result of improved accessibility owing to the construction of Light Rail Transit (LRT) systems. Kelana Jaya Line LRT system is chosen as the case study in this research. Hedonic house price modelling is employed to estimate the effects of the LRT system on the prices of the house that are located within the radius of two kilometres from the Kelana Jaya LRT stations. Selling prices, structural attributes, land use and socio–economic attributes were collected from the database of Department of Valuation and Services of Malaysia, selected maps and reports. Fifty-five factors that are likely to influence a house price were identified and used to estimate the overall effects of the LRT system on it. However, only significant variables were included in the final deliberation and these were identified by using correlation analysis and modified step–wise procedures. The outcome of this study shows a positive relationship between the existence of the LRT system and house prices. In other words, properties that are located within close proximity to the LRT station are valued more than properties that are located further away.


Author(s):  
Steuart Jia Yun Chin ◽  
Boon Hoe Goh ◽  
Fang Yenn Teo ◽  
Byung Gyoo Kang ◽  
Choon Wah Yuen

2021 ◽  
pp. 0739456X2199391
Author(s):  
Margaret Ellis-Young ◽  
Brian Doucet

Most studies of transit-induced gentrification rely on statistical analysis that measures the extent to which gentrification is occurring. To extend and enhance our knowledge of its impact, we conducted sixty-five interviews with residents living along the light rail transit (LRT) corridor in Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada, shortly before the system opened. There was already strong evidence of gentrification, with more than $3 billion (Canadian dollars) worth of investment, largely in condominiums, before a single passenger was carried. In line with contemporary critical conceptualizations of gentrification, our interviews identified new and complex psychological, phenomenological, and experiential aspects of gentrification, in addition to economic- or class-based changes.


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