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Citation

Zhou J, Corcoran J, Borsellino R. Environ. Plann. A 2017; 49(8): 1707-1709.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0308518X17702647

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Emerging non-traditional data (NTD) such as transit agencies' smartcard data and Google's General Transit Feed Specifications (GTFS) have made it easier to unveil the way in which public transit remains relevant, reveal how it facilitates daily mobility, and highlight the way in which different locales across a metropolitan area are connected by public transit. Based on a 24-h period of smartcard data for Brisbane (4 March 2014) allied with GTFS data, we retrieved 205,560 distinct transit riders' trip trajectories by direction (AM/inbound vs. PM/outbound) in Brisbane, Australia. It visualises the trajectories using a waterpark metaphor, in that, like water, people flow downhill.


Language: en

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