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International Journal of Engineering and Techniques(IJET) Paper Title : INTEGRATED MULTIMODAL TRANSIT SYSTEM: A CASE STUDY IN INDORE

ISSN : 2395-1303
Year of Publication : 2021
10.29126/23951303/IJET-V7I1P11
Authors: CHANDRAPRAKASH TIWARI,H. S. GOLIYA

         



MLA Style: -CHANDRAPRAKASH TIWARI,H. S. GOLIYA , " INTEGRATED MULTIMODAL TRANSIT SYSTEM: A CASE STUDY IN INDORE " Volume 7 - Issue 1 January - February,2021 International Journal of Engineering and Techniques (IJET) ,ISSN:2395-1303 , www.ijetjournal.org

APA Style: -CHANDRAPRAKASH TIWARI,H. S. GOLIYA , " INTEGRATED MULTIMODAL TRANSIT SYSTEM: A CASE STUDY IN INDORE " Volume 7 - Issue 1 January - February,2021 International Journal of Engineering and Techniques (IJET) ,ISSN:2395-1303 , www.ijetjournal.org

Abstract
- The Integrated Multimodal Transit System (IMMTS) consists of a single journey comprising two or more than two modes of transit, such as metro, bus, car, etc., which can be privately owned or operated by the government, in which users have to switch between the other modes available. This research is an attempt to study the integrated multimodal transit system. With the case study in Indore, it will help in identifying the need, advantages, disadvantages and challenges of Integrated Multimodal Transit System in urban transportation system. This research is about the integrated multimodal transit system. The study was done taking the transportation system of Indore. They studied the integration of different modes of transportation such as BRTS, TATA Magic/Maruti vans, city buses etc. in Indore and carried out the survey by on transit field survey method.

Reference
• Study Indore BRTS, Urban Mobility India Conference (2013), New Delhi. • EMBARQ and TARU, A study on Paratransit system in Indore city, 2010. • Akkarapol TANGPHAISANKUN, A study in integrating paratransit as a feeder into mass transit systems in developing countries: A study in bangkok, (2010), Yokohama National University. • Pawan Kumar, S.Y. Kulkarni and M. Parida, AICTSL, Experiences from operating a BRTCase. Design approach for multimodal system, architecture- Time space & people, December 2009. • Chris Comeau, AICP, Moving Beyond the Automobile, American Planning Association, 2009. • Robert Cervero, Paratransit in America: Redefining Mass transportation, January 30, 1997.

Keywords
BRTS, Integration of modes, Paratransit, Multimodal transport.

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