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Access Line Operation Analysis & Case Study in Beijing Metro System. Zhili Liu , Ph.D. School of Traffic and Transportation Beijing Jiaotong University Email: liuzl @bjtu.edu.cn. THE DEVELOPMENT OF BEIJING METRO NETWORK OVERVIEW. An Overview of Beijing Metro:. GATEWAY CITIES. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Access Line Operation Analysis & Case Study in Beijing Metro System
Zhili Liu, Ph.D.
School of Traffic and TransportationBeijing Jiaotong UniversityEmail: [email protected]
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF BEIJING METRO NETWORK OVERVIEW
CALIFORNIA
GATEWAY CITIES
PORT OF LONG BEACH PORT OF LOS ANGELES
An Overview of Beijing Metro: 15 Lines, 192 stations and 372 km
(231 mi) of track ; 4th in track length, after Shanghai, London and Seoul.
2 operators: Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corp. (state owned), Beijing MTR Corp. (public-private joint-venture with the Hong Kong MTR).
2.18 billion riders (2011), 4th in annual ridership after Tokyo, Seoul and Moscow.
A single-day record of 8.4 million (on April 28, 2012).
A flat fare of RMB(¥) 2.00 was introduced on October 7, 2007 before 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics except Airport Express ¥25.00.
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PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC IN BEIJING METRO SYSTEM
CHALLENGE
Source: http://i2.feixin.10086.cn/feed/du32hypci7hv6?regid=405722
On the PlatformOn the Platform
Outside the Station
Beijing Jiaotong University
LineDirectio
n
Maximum Passenger Volume
(Passengers/h)
Headway Peak Hour Capacity (Ps)
PeriodPassenger/Capacity Ratio
1Westbound 45726 2'15'' 38556 7:30—8:30 120%
Eastbound 48613 2'15'' 38556 7:30—8:30 126%
5Northbound 30971 2'30'' 29904 7:30—8:30 106%
Southbound 41145 2'30'' 34176 7:30—8:30 120%
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Counter-clockwise 31419 3' 29360 7:40—8:40 107%
Clockwise 31164 3' 29360 7:45—8:45 106%
BTEastbound 28941 3' 27132 18:00—19:00 107%
Westbound 38001 3' 27132 7:20—8:20 135%
PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC IN METRO CHALLENGE
BATONG LINE
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• Opened in 2003, entirely above ground ,runs 18.9 km from Sihui (B) in the west to Tuqiao (A) in the east.
• Extends Line 1 further east from Chaoyang District to suburbs in Tongzhou District across E 4th,E5th to E 6TH .
THE DEVELOPMENT OF BATONG LINE OVERVIEW
E. 4th Ring Road
E. 5th Ring Road
E. 6th Ring Road
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Nearly 100% transfer to Line1 during AM rush hours
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• Upgrade signal system to reduce headways (76.4%)• Enlarge fleet size 4 cars to 6 cars (164%)• Control traffic on platforms • Control traffic outside stations• Open a BRT on Jingtong Expressway
ENHANCING THE CAPACITY IN BATONG LINE MEET THE CHALLENGE
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ENHANCING THE CAPACITY IN BATONG LINE MEET THE CHALLENGE
JINGTONG BRT
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JINGTONG BRTOVERVIEW
SihuiDawangqiaoJianguomen Shuanghuiqiao
Outside BRT (WB)
7:00-9:00 AM Westbound5:00-7:00 PM Eastbound
CL
BRT Phase IBRT Phase II
Inside BRT (WB)
Outside BRT (EB)
Inside BRT (EB)
JINGTONG BRTOPERATION
28 bus routes run on the BRT lanes, 10 on inside BRT lanes and 18 on outside BRT lanes.
Buses run on the BRT lanes at the speed of 50 km/h, an increase of 108% of speed since BRT lanes were operated.
Over 120,000 people take buses during AM and PM peak hours. Passenger volume going the downtown area by bus increases 8,000 during AM peak hours.
Private vehicle keeps speed unchanged during AM peak hours, but in the PM peak hours the speed of private vehicles reduces 30%.
BATONG Line OPERATION
After
Before
Passenger volume on the Batong line reduces more than 6,000 passengers /day during the AM peak hour of the first 3 days.
Passenger volume was reduced in the stations close to the departure stops of BRT.
JINGTONG BRTOPERATION
MODE SHIFT64% from existing bus services
15% from Metro
10% from bus+Metro
6% from private vehicles
Bus
Metro
Bus+Metro
Car
Taxi
Others
The study has showed that the Batong line has experienced heavy congestion in the AM and PM peak hours.
A number of solutions has been implemented to reduce the congestion on the Batong line.
The BRT lines has attracted the traffic from the Metro system.
Further research is needed to study the impacts of BRT services on the Metro system.
CONCLUSIONS
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THANK YOUZhili Liu, Ph.D.
Email: [email protected]
School of Traffic and TransportationBeijing Jiaotong University