Abstract Every transit network depends on connection. On DC’s Metrorail, a relatively simple system where every train goes downtown, a third of passengers use more than one of the six lines on their trip. Connections are what make transit useful, turning a line that goes to a limited number of places into a network that covers a whole region. But connections can be where a trip goes wrong: they are often sources of delay, confusion, and hassle. Good connections offer freedom; bad ones offer frustration. □
Connectivity
Trains, Buses, People ; 24-25
2018-01-01
2 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Autonomous System Connectivity
Springer Verlag | 2021
|British Library Online Contents | 2011