Service catchment of mass rapid transit (MRT) feeder bus: a preliminary study of T461 route Taman Kajang Utama

The planning and development of rail services require various considerations. Land availability, land use, catchment, route matching, infrastructure fitting, barrier free and micro-climate friendly designs are some of the factors heeded prior to such installations. A deviation between designated and...

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Main Authors: Aida, Chloe Lim Jhin Lin, Ponrahono, Zakiah
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Language:English
Published: Malaysian Institute of Planners 2019
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spelling my.upm.eprints.820982021-01-10T01:40:25Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/82098/ Service catchment of mass rapid transit (MRT) feeder bus: a preliminary study of T461 route Taman Kajang Utama Aida, Chloe Lim Jhin Lin Ponrahono, Zakiah The planning and development of rail services require various considerations. Land availability, land use, catchment, route matching, infrastructure fitting, barrier free and micro-climate friendly designs are some of the factors heeded prior to such installations. A deviation between designated and highly demanded service area in urban sprawl zones of the city has been occurring in many Malaysian cities. These gaps have led to the mismatch between origin/destination of passengers and planned locations of train stations and its feeder bus stops. As such, rail services become less accessible to populations with the highest demands. This paper discusses the preliminary findings from a pilot study which seeks to calibrate the research instrument and validate preliminary findings before actual data collection for the purpose of determining the service catchment of the T461 feeder bus in Kajang MRT Station. The Garmin GPS device acts as the research instrument to obtain coordinates of locations where passengers board and alight feeder buses. On-board surveys and comparison analyses are methods that have been used to obtain the optimum GPS coordinates of the bus stop locations. The preliminary findings indicate that the research instrument is ready to be used for actual data collection and geospatial analysis to determine the service catchment of the T461 feeder bus service. Malaysian Institute of Planners 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/82098/1/Simultaneous%20saccharification%20and%20fermentation%20of%20sago%20hampas%20into%20biobutanol%20by%20Clostridium%20acetobutylicum%20ATCC%20824.pdf Aida, Chloe Lim Jhin Lin and Ponrahono, Zakiah (2019) Service catchment of mass rapid transit (MRT) feeder bus: a preliminary study of T461 route Taman Kajang Utama. Planning Malaysia, 17 (2). pp. 74-91. ISSN 1675-6215; ESSN: 0128-0945
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description The planning and development of rail services require various considerations. Land availability, land use, catchment, route matching, infrastructure fitting, barrier free and micro-climate friendly designs are some of the factors heeded prior to such installations. A deviation between designated and highly demanded service area in urban sprawl zones of the city has been occurring in many Malaysian cities. These gaps have led to the mismatch between origin/destination of passengers and planned locations of train stations and its feeder bus stops. As such, rail services become less accessible to populations with the highest demands. This paper discusses the preliminary findings from a pilot study which seeks to calibrate the research instrument and validate preliminary findings before actual data collection for the purpose of determining the service catchment of the T461 feeder bus in Kajang MRT Station. The Garmin GPS device acts as the research instrument to obtain coordinates of locations where passengers board and alight feeder buses. On-board surveys and comparison analyses are methods that have been used to obtain the optimum GPS coordinates of the bus stop locations. The preliminary findings indicate that the research instrument is ready to be used for actual data collection and geospatial analysis to determine the service catchment of the T461 feeder bus service.
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author Aida, Chloe Lim Jhin Lin
Ponrahono, Zakiah
spellingShingle Aida, Chloe Lim Jhin Lin
Ponrahono, Zakiah
Service catchment of mass rapid transit (MRT) feeder bus: a preliminary study of T461 route Taman Kajang Utama
author_facet Aida, Chloe Lim Jhin Lin
Ponrahono, Zakiah
author_sort Aida, Chloe Lim Jhin Lin
title Service catchment of mass rapid transit (MRT) feeder bus: a preliminary study of T461 route Taman Kajang Utama
title_short Service catchment of mass rapid transit (MRT) feeder bus: a preliminary study of T461 route Taman Kajang Utama
title_full Service catchment of mass rapid transit (MRT) feeder bus: a preliminary study of T461 route Taman Kajang Utama
title_fullStr Service catchment of mass rapid transit (MRT) feeder bus: a preliminary study of T461 route Taman Kajang Utama
title_full_unstemmed Service catchment of mass rapid transit (MRT) feeder bus: a preliminary study of T461 route Taman Kajang Utama
title_sort service catchment of mass rapid transit (mrt) feeder bus: a preliminary study of t461 route taman kajang utama
publisher Malaysian Institute of Planners
publishDate 2019
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/82098/1/Simultaneous%20saccharification%20and%20fermentation%20of%20sago%20hampas%20into%20biobutanol%20by%20Clostridium%20acetobutylicum%20ATCC%20824.pdf
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