Colloquium
IT10.rail: 21-23 January 2010 | Colloquium | SMA Colloquium | Lecture english | Passenger flows in stations
Passenger flows in stations: a new challenge for capacity planning Print E-mail
Increasing capacity on the rails can mean trouble for passenger facilities. If the  infrastructure can’t handle large numbers of passengers, people getting on and off trains will get in each other’s way. This makes for longer dwell and total travel times for which only costly line infrastructure improvements can compensate.

Growing capacity on the rail side requires verification of capacity on the pedestrian side.

Examples will help show obstacles to avoid and steps to fluidify passenger flow.

 

Time 11:30 - 12:00 h
Speakers SMA und Partner AG
Language english
Room HCI