Application of Crowd Control Strategies in Proposed Ultra-Modern Train Station, Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria
V. S. Adekunle,
J. A. Olanusi and
A. Muhammed
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V. S. Adekunle: Department of Architecture College of Environmental Sciences, Joseph Ayo Babalola University Ikeji Arakeji
J. A. Olanusi: Department of Architecture College of Environmental Sciences, Joseph Ayo Babalola University Ikeji Arakeji
A. Muhammed: Department of Architecture College of Environmental Sciences, Joseph Ayo Babalola University Ikeji Arakeji
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2025, vol. 10, issue 7, 231-241
Abstract:
Train stations are busy public spaces that often experience high levels of foot traffic, making them prone to crowding and congestion. This can lead to safety issues and can also disrupt the smooth functioning of the transportation system. Different crowd control design strategies can be used in train stations to address these problems. These tactics seek to control the flow of traffic through the station and guarantee that all users may use it safely and effectively. The aim of this study is to design a train station by incorporating crowd control design strategies. The evaluation of literature, the study of existing train stations, and a thorough examination and analysis of findings were the methods used in the collection, collation, and organization of information for this research thesis. This helped to identify issues that were specific to train station typology. Train stations were exclusively built to provide a halt for pick-up and drop-off situations for passengers, with little to no attention paid to the supply of crowd control techniques. The study has revealed that the provision of spatial crowd control features is given little consideration in most of the train terminals assessed. The use of physical barriers, such as barricades or ropes, to manage the flow of people and avoid congestion in specific areas is suggested as a typical crowd control approach in railway stations. In areas where trains are coming or departing or where lines are likely to form, this can be very helpful. Other tactics include using navigation systems and signage to direct people through the station and mark important locations like the ticketing and boarding gates. The management of lineups is another important component of crowd control in train stations. To avoid having customers wait in line, this can entail using queue management technologies like ticket vending machines or self-service kiosks. By regulating the flow of people and managing queues, train stations can be more enjoyable and convenient places for all users.
Date: 2025
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