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Citation

Fung CM, McArthur DP, Hong J. Travel Behav. Soc. 2021; 25: 62-77.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.tbs.2021.06.002

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study takes the 39-day Glasgow Subway closure in July 2016 as a natural experiment to evaluate the effect of subway closure on bike-sharing trips. We find that bike-sharing trips increased by 20.7% for incoming trips and 20.1% for outgoing trips on average for each bike station in the proximity of subway station during the subway suspension. Some of this change persisted, with 12.4% of the increased bike-sharing trips remaining after the resumption of the subway service. Our findings suggest that first, subway and bike-sharing trips are substitutes; second, this temporary service disruption was not enough to break commuters' long-term habits, and third, the diversion factors implied by our results are much lower than the recommended values for UK cities.


Language: en

Keywords

Bike-sharing; Cycling; Diversion factor; Natural experiment

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