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PERIODIC TIMETABLE OPTIMIZATION IN THE PUBLIC ROAD TRANSPORT SERVICES

Béla Illés (), Richárd Ladányi and György Sárközi3
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Béla Illés: University of Miskolc
Richárd Ladányi: Bay Zoltán Foundation for Applied Research
György Sárközi3: Borsod Volán Public Transport Company

Advanced Logistic systems, 2009, vol. 3, issue 1, 219-225

Abstract: A prospering transport system is an important precondition for a modern society, for economic growth, employment and welfare. Concerning the development in rural areas an easy access to the infrastructures is essential. Making regional accessibility better is not only investing in the rolling fleets of public transport but also optimizing public transport networks. Changes in the elements and connections of transport networks have an influence on the quality and price of public services offered as well as on passenger satisfaction. In the following an analysis and optimization of public transport networks by object oriented logistical approach will be presented.

Keywords: transport systems; optimization; transport networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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