Empirical Study on Urban Rail Transit Station Impact Range Considering Feeder Transport Radiation

[Objective] The impact range of urban rail transit stations is difficult to accurately calculate through pure theoretical methods. It is necessary to approach the station impact range from an engineering application perspective through actual passenger feeder data under different feeder modes. [Meth...

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Main Authors: ZHENG Xiang, WANG Zhi, YE Xiafei, SHI Hongkai, NONG Xingzhong
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Published: Urban Mass Transit Magazine Press 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://umt1998.tongji.edu.cn/journal/paper/doi/10.16037/j.1007-869x.20255804.html
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WANG Zhi
YE Xiafei
SHI Hongkai
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SHI Hongkai
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description [Objective] The impact range of urban rail transit stations is difficult to accurately calculate through pure theoretical methods. It is necessary to approach the station impact range from an engineering application perspective through actual passenger feeder data under different feeder modes. [Method] Research parameters for urban rail transit station transportation are selected, and the calculation method for station impact range is determined. Taking typical urban rail transit lines in Osaka, Japan as the research object, the feeder range and sharing rate of stations under three feeder modes (walking, cycling, and road-based public transport) are calculated, and the distribution pattern of these data is analyzed. Two urban rail transit lines in Osaka City are selected to further investigate the impact range of suburban stations, and the correlation between the maximum station spacing and the impact range of urban rail transit stations is analyzed. [Result & Conclusion] The feeder range corresponding to 90% percentile of station passenger flow is adopted to represent the station impact range, which can effectively reflect the actual transport radiation capacity of the station. Under both walking and bicycle feeder modes, the feeder sharing rate and range display a decreasing trend from the core area to the suburbs. Under road bus feeder mode, the influencing factors of feeder range and sharing rate are relatively complex, and stations as transportation hubs and line terminals have relatively higher feeder sharing rates compared to other stations. For stations in suburban areas, the impact ranges of both the terminal station and interchange station are relatively large. With balanced land development around the station, its impact range shows a significant positive correlation with the maximum station spacing.
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spelling doaj-art-2a52df506a904ec2856dd52ee09de7a62025-08-20T03:29:04ZzhoUrban Mass Transit Magazine PressChengshi guidao jiaotong yanjiu1007-869X2025-07-012871710.16037/j.1007-869x.20255804Empirical Study on Urban Rail Transit Station Impact Range Considering Feeder Transport RadiationZHENG Xiang0WANG Zhi1YE Xiafei2SHI Hongkai3NONG Xingzhong4Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education on Road and Traffic Engineering, Tongji University, 201804, Shanghai, ChinaKey Laboratory of Ministry of Education on Road and Traffic Engineering, Tongji University, 201804, Shanghai, ChinaKey Laboratory of Ministry of Education on Road and Traffic Engineering, Tongji University, 201804, Shanghai, ChinaKey Laboratory of Ministry of Education on Road and Traffic Engineering, Tongji University, 201804, Shanghai, ChinaKey Laboratory of Ministry of Education on Road and Traffic Engineering, Tongji University, 201804, Shanghai, China[Objective] The impact range of urban rail transit stations is difficult to accurately calculate through pure theoretical methods. It is necessary to approach the station impact range from an engineering application perspective through actual passenger feeder data under different feeder modes. [Method] Research parameters for urban rail transit station transportation are selected, and the calculation method for station impact range is determined. Taking typical urban rail transit lines in Osaka, Japan as the research object, the feeder range and sharing rate of stations under three feeder modes (walking, cycling, and road-based public transport) are calculated, and the distribution pattern of these data is analyzed. Two urban rail transit lines in Osaka City are selected to further investigate the impact range of suburban stations, and the correlation between the maximum station spacing and the impact range of urban rail transit stations is analyzed. [Result & Conclusion] The feeder range corresponding to 90% percentile of station passenger flow is adopted to represent the station impact range, which can effectively reflect the actual transport radiation capacity of the station. Under both walking and bicycle feeder modes, the feeder sharing rate and range display a decreasing trend from the core area to the suburbs. Under road bus feeder mode, the influencing factors of feeder range and sharing rate are relatively complex, and stations as transportation hubs and line terminals have relatively higher feeder sharing rates compared to other stations. For stations in suburban areas, the impact ranges of both the terminal station and interchange station are relatively large. With balanced land development around the station, its impact range shows a significant positive correlation with the maximum station spacing.https://umt1998.tongji.edu.cn/journal/paper/doi/10.16037/j.1007-869x.20255804.htmlurban rail transitstationimpact rangefeeder sharing rate
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Empirical Study on Urban Rail Transit Station Impact Range Considering Feeder Transport Radiation
Chengshi guidao jiaotong yanjiu
urban rail transit
station
impact range
feeder sharing rate
title Empirical Study on Urban Rail Transit Station Impact Range Considering Feeder Transport Radiation
title_full Empirical Study on Urban Rail Transit Station Impact Range Considering Feeder Transport Radiation
title_fullStr Empirical Study on Urban Rail Transit Station Impact Range Considering Feeder Transport Radiation
title_full_unstemmed Empirical Study on Urban Rail Transit Station Impact Range Considering Feeder Transport Radiation
title_short Empirical Study on Urban Rail Transit Station Impact Range Considering Feeder Transport Radiation
title_sort empirical study on urban rail transit station impact range considering feeder transport radiation
topic urban rail transit
station
impact range
feeder sharing rate
url https://umt1998.tongji.edu.cn/journal/paper/doi/10.16037/j.1007-869x.20255804.html
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