2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11116-006-9111-7
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The role of paratransit: some reflections based on the experience of residents’ coach services in Hong Kong

Abstract: Paratransit refers to urban transport services “somewhere between private passenger transport and conventional public transport in terms of cost and quality of service” [Rimmer (1980), Paratransit: A commentary. Environ. Plan. A 12, 937–944]. Since the 1980s, a new form of paratransit—residents’ coach, which provides exclusive transport services to residents living in private housing estates—has emerged in Hong Kong. What was the background underlying the emergence and subsequent growth of residents’ coach ser… Show more

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“…It is a type of flexible transport service (FTS). Paratransit helps with the formation of an integrated multimodal urban public transport system having a wider range of services and filling the gap between traditional public transport services and personal automobiles (Loo 2007). Reseacher claims that paratransit refers to urban transport services 'somewhere between private passenger transport and conventional public transport in terms of the cost and quality of service' .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is a type of flexible transport service (FTS). Paratransit helps with the formation of an integrated multimodal urban public transport system having a wider range of services and filling the gap between traditional public transport services and personal automobiles (Loo 2007). Reseacher claims that paratransit refers to urban transport services 'somewhere between private passenger transport and conventional public transport in terms of the cost and quality of service' .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article finds this question the problem of day-ahead paratransit planning proposed to be solved by a non-standard two-stage model. Loo (2007) analyses an alternative request -a reply transport system adapted for paratransit, the so called resident coach. This privileged system is adapted for people living in the districts of private houses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, loyal passengers are still found. Loo [10] 2007 Hong Kong, China explored the role of residents' coach in Hong Kong, while mass rapid system has been developed extensively across the city The analysis suggests that the integration between residents' coach and public transport system should be implemented, since residents' coach has filled the gap of transport system in urban area. Tangphaisankun et al [2] 2009…”
Section: And 2007mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, multi-modal connectivity, including walking, is often overlooked in neighborhood planning. To emphasize, multimodal connectivity should not only be limited to the "convenience" of paratransit (Loo, 2007) or transferring from one motorized mode to another (i.e., BRT terminals next to rail stations or park-and-ride), but also how walking links to the motorized transport modes. It is because pedestrian routes connecting from alighting and boarding locations to origins and destinations, or even between transfer locations, are unavoidable and would critically affect the overall travel experience.…”
Section: Enhancing Multi-modal Connectivitymentioning
confidence: 99%