
@article{ref1,
title="Understanding bikeshare mode as a feeder to metro by isolating metro-bikeshare transfers from smart card data",
journal="Transport policy",
year="2018",
author="Ma, Xinwei and Ji, Yanjie and Yang, Mingyuan and Jin, Yuchuan and Tan, Xu",
volume="71",
number="",
pages="57-69",
abstract="Though metro systems are established in many Chinese cities including Nanjing, they have yet covered every corner of a city. Bikeshare as a feeder mode to metro helps solve the last mile problem. Thus, it is necessary to monitor and analyze metro-bikeshare transfer characteristics. The primary objective of this study is to derive a reproducible methodology that isolates bicycle-metro transfer trips using smart card data. Two recognition rules proposed are a maximum transfer time of 10 min and a maximum transfer distance of 300 m. To explore the general characteristics of metro-bikeshare transfer trips, transfer stations served at less than 30 transfer trips during three consecutive weeks were eliminated to ensure that a non-typical transfer pattern would not distort the results. The results show that more than 89% passengers recognized have less than 6 transfers in 3 weeks, indicating that most users integrate bikeshare with metro impromptu. Two transfer peaks on workdays are during 7:00-9:00 and 17:00-19:00, especially in suburban areas, while at weekends, transfers show quite even during 8:00-19:00. As to &quot;Return-Enter&quot; and &quot;Exit-Lease&quot; transfer modes, the &quot;time difference&quot; phenomenon does exist, which means that the transfer peak of &quot;Return-Enter&quot;mode always happens one hour earlier than that of &quot;Exit-Lease&quot;. Furthermore, the demographic differences in metro-bikeshare usage pattern are revealed. Finally, policy implications are involved to improve the performance of metro-bikeshare integration for all kinds of people without creating inequality.<p />",
language="en",
issn="0967-070X",
doi="10.1016/j.tranpol.2018.07.008",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2018.07.008"
}