Assessing equity of vertical transport system installation in subway stations for mobility handicapped using data envelopment analysis

IF 2 4区 工程技术 Q3 TRANSPORTATION
Eun Hak Lee , Jonghwa Jeong
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Abstract

With a rise in the number of elderly, and disabled individuals, there has been an increased focus on the mobility rights for mobility handicapped users. The subway is one of the most popular transportation modes for these groups, i.e., elderly and people with disability. The availability of vertical transport systems such as elevators, wheelchair lifts, and escalators in subway stations is crucial for their use of the subway. This study aims to evaluate the equity of the subway station regarding the installation of vertical transport systems using smart card data and open data sources in Seoul. Equity was defined as the number of vertical transport systems installed compared to the subway station attributes, including number of mobility handicapped user trips and station conditions. As a result, the proposed model estimated that the equity score for the subway stations was 0.48 on average. Out of 257 stations, 27 were found to be equitable with an equity score of 1.0. The equity score for the bottom 27 stations was 0.19 on average, meaning that 81% of facility improvement is needed to achieve an equity score of 1.0. Also, a practical application was performed to validate the proposed model. It was found that the proposed strategy was effective and efficient in enhancing the equity of vertical transport systems and saving costs for facility improvements. These findings suggest that investing or allocating facilities based on the needs of each station can lead to more equitable and efficient improvements in equity.

基于数据包络分析的地铁站点垂直运输系统安装公平性评价
随着老年人和残疾人数量的增加,人们越来越关注行动不便用户的行动权利。地铁是老年人和残疾人这类人群最常用的交通方式之一。地铁站的电梯、轮椅升降机和自动扶梯等垂直运输系统的可用性对他们使用地铁至关重要。本研究旨在评估首尔地铁车站在安装垂直运输系统方面的公平性,使用智能卡数据和开放数据源。公平性被定义为安装垂直运输系统的数量与地铁站属性的比较,包括行动不便的用户的出行次数和车站条件。因此,该模型估计地铁车站的公平得分平均为0.48。257个电视台中,27个电视台的公平得分为1.0分。排名最后的27个车站的平均公平分为0.19分,这意味着要达到公平分1.0分,需要改善81%的设施。最后,通过实例验证了该模型的有效性。结果发现,拟议的战略在提高垂直运输系统的公平性和节省改善设施的费用方面是有效和高效率的。这些调查结果表明,根据每个站点的需要投资或分配设施可以导致更公平和有效地改善公平性。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Transportation, affiliated with the Center for Urban Transportation Research, is an international peer-reviewed open access journal focused on various forms of public transportation. It publishes original research from diverse academic disciplines, including engineering, economics, planning, and policy, emphasizing innovative solutions to transportation challenges. Content covers mobility services available to the general public, such as line-based services and shared fleets, offering insights beneficial to passengers, agencies, service providers, and communities.
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