Resilience analysis of metro stations integrating infrastructures and passengers
Peng-Cheng Xu,
Qing-Chang Lu,
Tao Feng,
Jing Li,
Gen Li and
Xin Xu
Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2024, vol. 252, issue C
Abstract:
Metro stations are important infrastructures ensuring people's daily commuting with tremendous travels every day, but susceptible to disruptions posing challenges in the resilience of the metro system. Previous studies mainly contributed to the resilience of the whole metro network, neglecting the resilience methodology and analysis of important stations. Integrating the infrastructure characteristics and the evolvement of passengers, a metro station resilience analysis methodology is developed. The approach is demonstrated with the stations of the metro system of Xi'an, China. Results show that station resilience varies differently across stations dominated by infrastructure types and queuing delay. Based on the comparison analysis under different infrastructure failures, failures of auto-ticket gates would have the highest impact on station resilience. When incidents on one infrastructure last for a period of time over 15 min, the resilience of station would be reduced by 9.8%, and dramatic resilience reductions could be observed if there are short-time incidents within 5 min on more than five infrastructures of a station. The findings would have practical significance for the resilience improvement of metro stations in infrastructure planning and passenger flow control against metro incidents.
Keywords: Disruptions; Metro infrastructures; Passenger flow; Queuing model; Station resilience; Travel time (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2024.110467
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