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Citation

Ker I, Ginn S. Road Transp. Res. 2003; 12(2): 69-80.

Affiliation

ARRB Transport Research Ltd, Vermont South, Vic. 3133, Australia

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Australian Road Research Board)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

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Abstract

The concepts of walkable catchments is equally applicable to transit access points, which are one component of transit-oriented development and there is an emerging tendency to use the same walking distance criteria in estimating potential prime work-on prime or prime walk-off prime transit patronage. Data for Perth, Western Australia, demonstrate that the use of 400 m or even 800 m to define the walkable catchment for train station is at best simplistic and can be highly misleading, with many people walking significantly further than 800 m in suburban, regional center and central-city environments. This paper discusses analysis on actual walking distances for the Perth suburban rail system, as well as conclusions for the planning and development of transit systems.

Language: en

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