Showing posts tagged transit.
x

second brain

elsewhere   

a digital common place book | an @s_m_i production

twitter.com/s_m_i:

    "Three-quarters of a million New Yorkers travel more than one hour each way to work, and two-thirds of them earn less than $35,000 a year. By contrast, just 6 percent of these extreme commuters earn more than $75,000 a year. Black New Yorkers have the longest commute times, 25 percent longer than white commuters; Hispanic commuters have rides 12 percent longer."

    Transportation Equity Atlas” via Pratt Center for Community Development

    The swift restoration of the transit infrastructure is critical in ways many we might not readily expect.

    (via marksbirch)

    (via marksbirch)

    — 6 months ago with 9 notes
    #NYC  #Sandy  #transit  #MTA  #commuters  #transportation  #economy 
    A tale of two cities. Vulnerabilities of the London and Paris transit networks. →

    arxiv-cs:

    Authors: C. von Ferber, B. Berche, T. Holovatch, Yu. Holovatch

    This paper analyses the impact of random failure or attack on the public transit networks of London and Paris in a comparative study. In particular we analyze how the dysfunction or removal of sets of stations or links (rails, roads, etc.) affects the connectivity properties within these networks. We show how accumulating dysfunction leads to emergent phenomena that cause the transportation system to break down as a whole. Simulating different directed attack strategies, we find minimal strategies with high impact and identify a-priory criteria that correlate with the resilience of these networks. To demonstrate our approach, we choose the London and Paris public transit networks. Our quantitative analysis is performed in the frames of the complex network theory - a methodological tool that has emerged recently as an interdisciplinary approach joining methods and concepts of the theory of random graphs, percolation, and statistical physics. In conclusion we demonstrate that taking into account cascading effects the network integrity is controlled for both networks by less than 0.5 % of the stations i.e. 19 for Paris and 34 for London.

    Today in transportation wonkery.

    — 11 months ago with 2 notes
    #computer-science  #programming  #tech  #arXiv  #transportation  #transit  #London  #Paris