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29 January 2024 The 15-minute city of mass public transportation in Yogyakarta: case of Trans Jogja bus
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Proceedings Volume 12977, Eighth Geoinformation Science Symposium 2023: Geoinformation Science for Sustainable Planet; 1297704 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3009618
Event: 8th Geoinformation Science Symposium 2023: Geoinformation Science for Sustainable Planet, 2023, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Abstract
The Trans Jogja Bus system is an essential urban transportation service in Yogyakarta and its surrounding areas. With numerous bus stops strategically located throughout the Yogyakarta Urban Area, it aims to provide convenient boarding and disembarkation points for passengers. To improve the commuting experience for passengers, it is crucial to ensure that the Trans Jogja shelters are easily accessible and equipped with a comprehensive range of amenities, covering all regions within the urban area. To evaluate the service level of Trans Jogja Bus stops, the service area from each bus stop is modeled as an interactive isochronous service area map. These maps depict the coverage area of each bus stop based on network analysis, considering travel time to the road network. Each bus stop is a single node with four distinct travel time values: 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15 minutes. By employing this interactive modeling approach, the service areas of Trans Jogja bus stops can be presented, along with other variables representing the population in and around these bus stops. The resulting interactive visualization of these isochrone maps showcases the spatial distribution of the bus stop locations and their respective service areas at each travel time interval. This web-based visualization represents the coverage provided by the Trans Jogja bus system across the Yogyakarta urban area. The service area modeling using isochronous service area maps a comprehensive overview of the services offered by Trans Jogja bus stops in Yogyakarta, giving a clear depiction of the accessible amenities around each bus stops. It supports efforts to optimize service accessibility and quality, ensuring a seamless and efficient transportation experience for passengers.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Febrian Fitryanik Susanta, Rochmad Muryamto, and Dany Puguh Laksono "The 15-minute city of mass public transportation in Yogyakarta: case of Trans Jogja bus", Proc. SPIE 12977, Eighth Geoinformation Science Symposium 2023: Geoinformation Science for Sustainable Planet, 1297704 (29 January 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3009618
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KEYWORDS
Transportation

Visualization

Roads

Analytical research

Portability

Modeling

Network security

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