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[ES] El objetivo del TFM es desarrollar y aplicar una herramienta para analizar la puntualidad percibida por los pasajeros en la red de cercanías de Estocolmo. Este análisis comienza evaluando la situación actual de los ...[+]
[ES] El objetivo del TFM es desarrollar y aplicar una herramienta para analizar la puntualidad percibida por los pasajeros en la red de cercanías de Estocolmo. Este análisis comienza evaluando la situación actual de los usuarios del sistema de cercanías, identificando problemas específicos y seleccionando métodos apropiados para calcular la puntualidad. Se diseñará una herramienta específica que implemente estos métodos para medir de manera efectiva la puntualidad desde la perspectiva del pasajero. Adicionalmente, se analizarán los efectos de los retrasos en diferentes escenarios y se examinará la sensibilidad de los datos sobre las matrices origen-destino. Se analizará posibles problemas y se plantearán distintas soluciones a estos. Las herramientas de análisis y trata de datos serán Python y Excel.
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[EN] Railway networks are one of the longest-used forms of transport in Europe's history.
Nowadays, they are one of the most highly regarded transport networks for medium long distance travel due to their sustainability, ...[+]
[EN] Railway networks are one of the longest-used forms of transport in Europe's history.
Nowadays, they are one of the most highly regarded transport networks for medium long distance travel due to their sustainability, cost-efficiency, reliability, safety, etc.
Additionally, railway networks play a crucial role in transporting passengers,
facilitating the mobility of millions of people daily, and efficiently connecting cities and
regions. For these reasons, it is interesting to study passenger punctuality as a
performance measure for rail networks.
To develop and evaluate different methods for analyzing passenger punctuality as a
measure of performance, the Stockholm train network of 2015 will be used as a
reference. Existing data will be filtered and applied to study better methods for
calculating passenger punctuality. This data includes both information about train traffic
and passenger demand.
After reviewing the existing literature for different methods to calculate the punctuality
of passengers in various transport networks, three methods have been chosen for
analysis and application to the case study at hand. These methods include one based on
train punctuality and passenger forecast (method A), another based on an updated
passenger forecast model (referred to as Passenger Forecast 2.0 or method B), and a it
will be calculated train punctuality metrics tailored to assess passenger punctuality.
Each of the methods for assessing passenger punctuality on rail networks offers unique
advantages and considerations. Method A presents a viable option but requires careful
attention to ensure the accuracy of the calculations, especially when assessing passenger
punctuality at final destinations. Method B, however, demonstrates greater accuracy by
precisely measuring the number of passengers at destination stations, prioritizing the
punctuality of arrival over possible in-route delays. And train punctuality measures has
been used to helped to better understand the results of the other methods
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