Transit Route Design in the Emerging City Unit around High-Speed Rail Station

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Most high-speed rail stations are generally built in the periphery of the city. Therefore, it is necessary for the government to build new transit routes to meet the traffic demand in the emerging city unit around the high-speed rail stations. This paper formulates a model based on genetic algorithms (GA) to design transit route considering various evaluation standards. Numerical example is set up to illustrate the model and algorithm.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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