Evaluating the Vulnerability of the Sydney Train Network by Comparing Access-based and Network Centrality Metrics

Findings Pub Date : 2023-11-20 DOI:10.32866/001c.88982
Bahman Lahoorpoor, Somwrita Sarkar, David Levinson
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Operational incidents are a significant cause of unreliability on rail transit networks. These incidents cause major delays in services, impact passenger travel time, and have knock-on effects that interrupt other public transport services. Consequently, the vulnerability of the rail transit network is a crucial concern for managers and operators. This paper employs network vulnerability analysis to characterize individual critical stations in a railway network. The concepts of graph theory and person-weighted access are implemented to identify the critical nodes in the Sydney train and metro network, and the results are compared. In the first method, weighted and unweighted centrality measures are computed to find the most critical station. In particular, eigenvector centrality is used to identify the critical nodes by scoring all nodes in the network using the first eigenvector of the graph adjacency matrix. In the second approach, stations are ranked by the reduction of access before and after an incident. Finding of this study may have implications not only for the train operators and managers but also for the transit network planners to enhance the resilience of the public transport network.
通过比较基于访问的指标和网络中心性指标评估悉尼火车网络的脆弱性
运营事故是造成轨道交通网络不可靠的一个重要原因。这些事故会导致服务严重延误,影响乘客的旅行时间,并产生连锁效应,干扰其他公共交通服务。因此,轨道交通网络的脆弱性是管理者和运营商关注的重要问题。本文采用网络脆弱性分析来描述铁路网络中各个关键车站的特征。本文采用图论和人员加权访问的概念来识别悉尼火车和地铁网络中的关键节点,并对结果进行了比较。在第一种方法中,通过计算加权和非加权中心度量来找出最关键的车站。其中,特征向量中心性是通过使用图邻接矩阵的第一个特征向量对网络中的所有节点进行评分来确定关键节点的。在第二种方法中,根据事故发生前后访问量的减少情况对站点进行排序。这项研究的结果不仅对列车运营商和管理者,而且对公交网络规划者提高公共交通网络的复原力都有意义。
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