Determine the Radiation Zone of Urban Rail Transit Stations

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Taking urban rail transit stations’ passenger direct attracting scope as the research object, selecting three types of station in Nanjing Metro Line 1 to field survey respectively from traveler's basic information, traveler’s travel conditions and site surrounding environment to find out the impact factors having great difference among the sites and having great influence as independent variables, radial distance of urban rail transit station’s walking radiation area as dependent variable, establishing a linear equation used to determining the scope of radiation. This formula applied to determine the site practical walking radiation range has reference significance and certain rationality.

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