MOTIVES AND BARRIERS FOR DEVELOPING THE CONCEPT OF INTERMODAL PASSENGER TRANSPORT INTEGRATION AT AIRPORT ACCESS MODES IN INDONESIA (CASE STUDY: SOEKARNO-HATTA AIRPORT RAIL LINK)
The low passenger occupancy of the Soekarno-Hatta airport rail link provides opportunities for intermodal transport integration as a solution. Intermodal transport integration aims to provide seamless travel for passengers using multiple modes in one travel chain. The varying positions and roles...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/78011 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The low passenger occupancy of the Soekarno-Hatta airport rail link provides
opportunities for intermodal transport integration as a solution. Intermodal
transport integration aims to provide seamless travel for passengers using multiple
modes in one travel chain. The varying positions and roles of stakeholder actors in
intermodal integration lead to the difference in motives and obstacles to achieve
the integration. This research then aims to identify the positions, roles, motives, and
barriers of transportation regulators and operators in implementing the concept of
transportation integration in the Soekarno-Hatta airport rail link case study.
This research is known to be the first to identify the motives and constraints of
intermodal transport integration from the perspective of regulators and operators
in Indonesia. The literature review resulted in eight aspects or domains of
intermodal integration, namely physical/technical; information and data;
economic, tariff, and payment system; network; service; institutional;
legal/regulatory; and contract aspects. Several motives and barriers experienced
by transport regulators and operators have also been identified in previous
literature. Field observations were conducted to comprehend the actual conditions
of the Soekarno-Hatta airport rail link operation and related intermodal
integrations. A public discussion session with representatives of regulators,
operators, and community groups have obtained their perspectives on intermodal
integration. Results from a content analysis of the transcription of the actors’
dialogues have confirmed a number of motives and barriers for intermodal
integration from the literature review. Three motives for integration were agreed
upon by at least three different actors, whereas one motive on the economic aspect
was agreed upon by all four actors analysed. Recommendations such as the
establishment of an integration authority, consideration of economic and business
aspects, framing the perspectives on integration aspects, and improving leadership
can be offered as a result of this research |
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