Development of GIS-based Kuala Lumpur transit information system

Due to heavy traffic and congested roads, it is crucial that the most popular main public transport services in Kuala Lumpur i.e. Putra LRT, Star LRT, KTM Commuter, KL Monorail and Rapid Bus must be continuously monitored and improved to fulfill the rider's requirement and kept updated by the t...

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Main Authors: Mohd Din, M.A., Karim, M.R., Saritha, P., Mokhtar Azizi, N.Z.
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spelling my.um.eprints.134052015-04-28T00:25:07Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/13405/ Development of GIS-based Kuala Lumpur transit information system Mohd Din, M.A. Karim, M.R. Saritha, P. Mokhtar Azizi, N.Z. T Technology (General) Due to heavy traffic and congested roads, it is crucial that the most popular main public transport services in Kuala Lumpur i.e. Putra LRT, Star LRT, KTM Commuter, KL Monorail and Rapid Bus must be continuously monitored and improved to fulfill the rider's requirement and kept updated by the transit agencies. Evaluation on the current status of the services has been determined out by calculating the Transit supportive Area (TSA) and Level Service (LOS) for each transit station. This research study has carried out the TSA and LOS mapping based on GIS techniques. The detailed census data of the region along the line of services has been collected from the of Statistics Malaysia for this purpose. The service coverage has been decided by 400 meters buffer zone for stations and 800 meters for rails station and railways in measurement the Quality of Service along the line services. All the required information has been calculated by using the customized GIS software called Kuala Lumpur Transit Information System (KL TIS). The Transit Supportive Area were calculated with the employment density at least 10 job/ hectare or household density at 7.5 unit / hectare and total area covered by transit supportive area is 22516 hectare and the total area that is not supported by transit is 1718 hectare in Kuala Lumpur. The of service is calculated with the percentage of transit supportive area served by transit for each station. In overall percentage transit supportive areas served by transit for all the stations were less than 50% which falls in a very Level of Service category. This research has proven its benefit by providing the current transit services operators with vital information for improvement of existing public transport services. 2010-10 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/13405/1/mapping_managing_and_mitigation.pdf Mohd Din, M.A. and Karim, M.R. and Saritha, P. and Mokhtar Azizi, N.Z. (2010) Development of GIS-based Kuala Lumpur transit information system. In: 3rd International Conference on Geoinformation Technology for Natural Disaster Management, 19-20 Oct 2010, Chiang Mai, Thailand. (Submitted)
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Mohd Din, M.A.
Karim, M.R.
Saritha, P.
Mokhtar Azizi, N.Z.
Development of GIS-based Kuala Lumpur transit information system
description Due to heavy traffic and congested roads, it is crucial that the most popular main public transport services in Kuala Lumpur i.e. Putra LRT, Star LRT, KTM Commuter, KL Monorail and Rapid Bus must be continuously monitored and improved to fulfill the rider's requirement and kept updated by the transit agencies. Evaluation on the current status of the services has been determined out by calculating the Transit supportive Area (TSA) and Level Service (LOS) for each transit station. This research study has carried out the TSA and LOS mapping based on GIS techniques. The detailed census data of the region along the line of services has been collected from the of Statistics Malaysia for this purpose. The service coverage has been decided by 400 meters buffer zone for stations and 800 meters for rails station and railways in measurement the Quality of Service along the line services. All the required information has been calculated by using the customized GIS software called Kuala Lumpur Transit Information System (KL TIS). The Transit Supportive Area were calculated with the employment density at least 10 job/ hectare or household density at 7.5 unit / hectare and total area covered by transit supportive area is 22516 hectare and the total area that is not supported by transit is 1718 hectare in Kuala Lumpur. The of service is calculated with the percentage of transit supportive area served by transit for each station. In overall percentage transit supportive areas served by transit for all the stations were less than 50% which falls in a very Level of Service category. This research has proven its benefit by providing the current transit services operators with vital information for improvement of existing public transport services.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd Din, M.A.
Karim, M.R.
Saritha, P.
Mokhtar Azizi, N.Z.
author_facet Mohd Din, M.A.
Karim, M.R.
Saritha, P.
Mokhtar Azizi, N.Z.
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title Development of GIS-based Kuala Lumpur transit information system
title_short Development of GIS-based Kuala Lumpur transit information system
title_full Development of GIS-based Kuala Lumpur transit information system
title_fullStr Development of GIS-based Kuala Lumpur transit information system
title_full_unstemmed Development of GIS-based Kuala Lumpur transit information system
title_sort development of gis-based kuala lumpur transit information system
publishDate 2010
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