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Month: September 2022

Planned Doctoral Research

As at September 2022…

Enhancing Interpretive Models of Operational Efficiency using Measurements Derived from Big Data to develop Collaborative Multi-Modal Customer-Centric Key Performance Indicators for Transport

The 3E’s of Service Delivery and Value for Money

This doctorate is an extension of the author’s research into empirical measurement of public transport operations and passenger response. This research programme aims to assist all service partners in collaboratively implementing a Continuous Improvement Cycle (CIC) to deliver increased Value-for-Money (VFM) to the public, through using economy, efficiency, efficacy, & effectiveness to deliver transit that passengers perceive as Dependable, Timely, & Affordable.

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Does this transit look normal to you?

Watch the four conference presentations and read the papers from my research programme into empirically-driven customer-centric reliable and efficient public transport through reducing running time and running time variability.

2018 – Better service through runtime saving

Hounsell, M. (2018). Better service through runtime savings – Inner West Light Rail case study Australasian Transport Research Forum (ATRF), Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. https://atrf.info/papers/2018/files/ATRF2018_paper_61.pdf

Papers, Presentation, and Figures on Research Gate

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