UP206A Final Presentation Feng Zhu, Mar/19/2012 Study of Transit Corridors Based on Goldline in LA.

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UP206A Final Presentation Feng Zhu, Mar/19/2012 Study of Transit Corridors Based on Goldline in LA

Research Purpose(1)—Midterm  Compare travel behavior changes before and after the opening of Goldline.(From 2000 to 2010) Finding:  After the opening of GL, there was slight decrease of Auto- dependence and commuting time within station surrounding areas from 2000 to 2010.

Research Purpose(2)—Final  Plan Bus Transit Routes connecting critical transit nodes in Goldline and surrounding areas, comparing service efficiency of different routes. Goldline Transit NodeBus Rapid RouteMain Bus Stop

Three Steps  Use Service Area Analysis to find important transit nodes along Goldline.  Use Hot Spot Analysis to calculate Transit Need Index nearby, and Geocoding main bus stops.  Use OD Cost Matrix and Closest Facility Analysis to plan Bus Rapid Routes, comparing service efficiency in Buffer area along routes. Step1:Find NodesStep2:Calculate Transit Need IndexStep3:Compare Bus Routes

Step1:Find NodesStep2:Calculate Transit Need IndexStep3:Compare Bus Routes

Step1:Find NodesStep2:Calculate Transit Need IndexStep3:Compare Bus Routes Population in 15 minutes walking distance from Goldline station (1)Union Station:136,138 (2)Highland Park:51,319 (3)lake:72,710

Step1:Find NodesStep2:Calculate Transit Need IndexStep3:Compare Bus Routes Four Factors Influence Transit Need  Population Density  Household Income  % of Under 18 and Above 65 Years  % of No Car Family.

Step1:Find NodesStep2:Calculate Transit Need IndexStep3:Compare Bus Routes

Step1:Find NodesStep2:Calculate Transit Need IndexStep3:Compare Bus Routes Hot Spot Analysis (Map Algebra)  Population Density(Person/Sq miles) (1) 30000=5  Household Income (1) =1  % of Under 18 and above 65 Years (1) 40=4  % of No Car Family (1) 15=3 Transit Need Index=Population Density + Household Income + % of Under 18 and Above 65 Years + % of No Car Family

Step1:Find NodesStep2:Calculate Transit Need IndexStep3:Compare Bus Routes Modeling Process

Step1:Find NodesStep2:Calculate Transit Need IndexStep3:Compare Bus Routes

Step1:Find NodesStep2:Calculate Transit Need IndexStep3:Compare Bus Routes Five Points Address

Step1:Find NodesStep2:Calculate Transit Need IndexStep3:Compare Bus Routes Geocoding

Step1:Find NodesStep2:Calculate Transit Need IndexStep3:Compare Bus Routes Metadata Definition for the Original Data

Step1:Find NodesStep2:Calculate Transit Need IndexStep3:Compare Bus Routes

Step1:Find NodesStep2:Calculate Transit Need IndexStep3:Compare Bus Routes

Conclusion  After the opening of GL, there was slight decrease of Auto- dependence and commuting time within station surrounding areas from 2000 to  Three Goldline Nodes and Five Transit Need Areas need to be connected by Mass Transit, the most important is from West of LA Downtown to Union Station.

Skills (1)Inset Map, (2)Point graduated symbol, (3)Creating indices, (4)Attribute sub-sets selection, (5)Boundary sub-sets selection, (6)Geoprocessing, (7)Buffering, (8)Custom shapefile creation, (9)Charts, (10)Hotspot analysis, (11)Geocoding, (12)Network Analysis Data Source (1)U.S. Census Bureau:2000 SF3 Sample Data,2010 ACS 5-year estimates. (2)Metro Developer

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