Enhancing financial viability and social welfare in public transportation: a study of subsidy schemes for urban rail transit systems

Subsidization is vital for supporting the full-life-cycle operation and sustainable development of urban rail transit (URT) systems. It is crucial for ensuring the financial viability of transit agencies, boosting ridership, and facilitating sustainable access to public transportation for urban popu...

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Main Authors: Wang, Qing, Ma, Shoufeng, Xu, Guangming, Yan, Ran, Wu, Xuanke, Schonfeld, Paul M.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1810062024-11-11T02:47:40Z Enhancing financial viability and social welfare in public transportation: a study of subsidy schemes for urban rail transit systems Wang, Qing Ma, Shoufeng Xu, Guangming Yan, Ran Wu, Xuanke Schonfeld, Paul M. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering Urban rail transit Subsidy schemes Subsidization is vital for supporting the full-life-cycle operation and sustainable development of urban rail transit (URT) systems. It is crucial for ensuring the financial viability of transit agencies, boosting ridership, and facilitating sustainable access to public transportation for urban populations. This paper analyzes three different subsidy schemes (namely, fixed subsidy, fare-based subsidy, and distance-based subsidy) for a URT system to maximize social welfare. Firstly, a benchmark model is formulated with a fixed subsidy scheme and the optimal conditions for fares, operating frequency, and subsidy are derived and determined by the Lagrange multipliers method. Two additional subsidy models are then developed based on fare and trip distance, respectively. Compared with the fixed subsidy scheme, the results show that (i) the effects and system performance of the fixed subsidy scheme are worse than for the other two subsidy schemes; (ii) the fare-based subsidy scheme has the highest social welfare and passenger utility among the three subsidy schemes; and (iii) the distance-based subsidy scheme is the most profitable and requires the least subsidy. In this paper, we explicitly derive the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) Conditions for the three different subsidy models, providing valuable insights into the precise subsidization of URT systems. Additionally, computational experiments demonstrate the significance of adopting an appropriate subsidy scheme to maximize social welfare in public transportation. This work was supported by the Nanjing Human Resources and Social Security Bureau Science and Technology Innovation Project [No. RK104NLX22009]; Laboratory of Computation and Analytics of Complex Management Systems (CACMS) (Tianjin University) [No. YBS224002]; General Project of Philosophy and Social Science Research in Colleges and Universities of Jiangsu Province [No. TJZ223008]. 2024-11-11T02:47:40Z 2024-11-11T02:47:40Z 2024 Journal Article Wang, Q., Ma, S., Xu, G., Yan, R., Wu, X. & Schonfeld, P. M. (2024). Enhancing financial viability and social welfare in public transportation: a study of subsidy schemes for urban rail transit systems. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 193, 110313-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2024.110313 0360-8352 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181006 10.1016/j.cie.2024.110313 2-s2.0-85196969705 193 110313 en Computers & Industrial Engineering © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic Engineering
Urban rail transit
Subsidy schemes
spellingShingle Engineering
Urban rail transit
Subsidy schemes
Wang, Qing
Ma, Shoufeng
Xu, Guangming
Yan, Ran
Wu, Xuanke
Schonfeld, Paul M.
Enhancing financial viability and social welfare in public transportation: a study of subsidy schemes for urban rail transit systems
description Subsidization is vital for supporting the full-life-cycle operation and sustainable development of urban rail transit (URT) systems. It is crucial for ensuring the financial viability of transit agencies, boosting ridership, and facilitating sustainable access to public transportation for urban populations. This paper analyzes three different subsidy schemes (namely, fixed subsidy, fare-based subsidy, and distance-based subsidy) for a URT system to maximize social welfare. Firstly, a benchmark model is formulated with a fixed subsidy scheme and the optimal conditions for fares, operating frequency, and subsidy are derived and determined by the Lagrange multipliers method. Two additional subsidy models are then developed based on fare and trip distance, respectively. Compared with the fixed subsidy scheme, the results show that (i) the effects and system performance of the fixed subsidy scheme are worse than for the other two subsidy schemes; (ii) the fare-based subsidy scheme has the highest social welfare and passenger utility among the three subsidy schemes; and (iii) the distance-based subsidy scheme is the most profitable and requires the least subsidy. In this paper, we explicitly derive the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) Conditions for the three different subsidy models, providing valuable insights into the precise subsidization of URT systems. Additionally, computational experiments demonstrate the significance of adopting an appropriate subsidy scheme to maximize social welfare in public transportation.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Wang, Qing
Ma, Shoufeng
Xu, Guangming
Yan, Ran
Wu, Xuanke
Schonfeld, Paul M.
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author Wang, Qing
Ma, Shoufeng
Xu, Guangming
Yan, Ran
Wu, Xuanke
Schonfeld, Paul M.
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title Enhancing financial viability and social welfare in public transportation: a study of subsidy schemes for urban rail transit systems
title_short Enhancing financial viability and social welfare in public transportation: a study of subsidy schemes for urban rail transit systems
title_full Enhancing financial viability and social welfare in public transportation: a study of subsidy schemes for urban rail transit systems
title_fullStr Enhancing financial viability and social welfare in public transportation: a study of subsidy schemes for urban rail transit systems
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing financial viability and social welfare in public transportation: a study of subsidy schemes for urban rail transit systems
title_sort enhancing financial viability and social welfare in public transportation: a study of subsidy schemes for urban rail transit systems
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