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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v33i2.3563

Hierarchical Passenger Hub Location Problem in a Megaregion Area Considering Service Availability

Huang Yan ; Tongji University, School of Economics and Management
Xiaoning Zhang ; Tongji University, School of Economics and Management
Xiaolei Wang ; Tongji University, School of Economics and Management


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Abstract

The rapid growth of the intercity travel demand has resulted in enormous pressure on the passenger transportation network in a megaregion area. Optimally locating hubs and allocating demands to hubs influence the effectiveness of a passenger transportation network. This study develops a hierarchical passenger hub location model considering the service availability of hierarchical hubs. A mixed integer linear programming formulation was developed to minimize the total cost of hub operation and transportation for multiple travel demands and determine the proportion of passengers that access hubs at each level. This model was implemented for the Wuhan metropolitan area in four different scenarios to illustrate the applicability of the model. Then, a sensitivity analysis was performed to assess the impact of changing key parameters on the model results. The results are compared to those of traditional models, and the findings demonstrate the importance of considering hub choice behavior in demand allocation.

Keywords

hierarchical passenger hub location; megaregion area; service availability; hub choice behavior

Hrčak ID:

270883

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/270883

Publication date:

7.4.2021.

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