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PROJECT REPORT
MULTI-MODAL PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM- AS GREEN INITIATIVES
ABSTRACT-
Establishment of quality focused multi modal public transport system in urban areas is
the requirement of time. Multiple agencies, multiple jurisdiction and multiple
disciplines are responsible for planning, design and operation of transport as they are
independent but are highly interdependent. Hence, a well designed and coordinated
multi modal public transport is required in urban areas to provide efficient mobility.
Multi modal public transport is an integrated system of road, rail, air, water based
transport and other new transit systems. Roads and railways are two major modes of
transport in the country. Water based transport facilities are limited due to location of
particular area and are particularly famous for pleasure trips.
In addition, the transport sector account for a large and growing proportion of
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions.It is important to reduce the use of automobiles. Oneof the steps could be to increase the use of public transport and reduce the need for
private vehicles. This report includes the various roles of MMPTS as Green Initiative,
its various projects, various MMPTS services in INDIA and government initiatives topromote their uses.
CONTENTS
1.) INTRODUCTION2.) MODES OF TRANSPORT
a) MULTI MODAL TRANSPORT SYSTEM (MMPTS)b) ROLE OF MMPTS
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c) URBAN TRANSPORTATION DEMANDd) COMPONENT OF INTRACITY TRANSPORTe) LINKAGESf) ENVIRONMENT DEGRADATION : ROLE OF TRANSPORT
3.)DESIGN APPROACH4.)USE OF MMPTS IN INDIA5.)CONSTITUENTS OF MMPTS, DELHI & THEIR ROLE AS GREEN
INITIATOR
a) METRO SERVICESb) BUS SERVICESc)
OTHER MODES
6.)PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES7.)GREEN URBAN TRANSPORT : GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES
a) GREEN FUELb) PERSONAL RAPID TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (Pod)
8.)CONCLUSION9.)
REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION OF MMPTS
Transport has brought a major change in the life of people
making the distances barriers free for movement of goods and people. Transport sectorhas greatly influenced the economy of society and catalyzed the urban growth. But it is
also acting as a degrading element for the environment. Environmentalists are now
concerned about the growth of the vehicular population and pollution they are going to
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add with every mile driven. It is time for planners to think about how balance could be
maintained between degradation of environment and urban growth.
Single occupant driven private vehicles are maximum in number;they occupy a lot of space on the roads and parking lots and with lesser efficiency in
number of passengers commuted. Many people in metropolitan areas have to usedifferent modes of transportation systems in daily intra-city journey. Because of
complicated, compacted and dynamic networks of public transportation in metropolitan
areas, common mass have to face many problems to find the best routes based on cost,time, and mode of transportation.
Over the past decade the world has witnessed strategic
considerable developments. The movement toward globalization and trade liberalizationparalleled by the revolution in information and communications technologies is
materializing and driving more countries toward global economic integration.
National borders are increasingly disappearing and trade barriersare dismantled. Progressively, these developments required changes in the type and
quality of transport and logistics services and infrastructure. Therefore, new patterns of
provision and management of transport have emerged. (2)
2. MODE OF TRANSPORT
A range of modes are available to commute on, above and below
the ground to reach any destination. The mode chosen by a person depends on a range
of parameters as shown below.
Multi Modal Public Transport (MMPT) relates to single tripconsisting of combination of modes i.e. vehicle modes (bus, metro, car, etc.) or service
modes (private/public) between which the commuter has to make a transfer .In fact, it
provides multiple choices to enable a trip to be performed in the most convenient
manner but the critical requirement of the whole system is integration of modes atvarious level.
The various characteristics of MMTS are as follows:
Trips involve more than one mode.
Use of different modes of transport at different opportunities.
Policy principle not to stick to one single mode.
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Development of seamless web of integrated transport chains, linking road, rail and
water ways.
Competition between transporters instead of between transport modes.
Seamless travel an important characteristic of the system.
The Ministry of Urban Development, Govt. of India ( 2006) formulated National Urban
Transport Policy, 2006 with the broad objective to ensure safe, affordable, quick,comfortable, reliable and sustainable access for the growing number of city residents to
jobs, education, recreation and such other needs within cities. One of the methods to
achieve such objectives is to enabling the establishment of quality focused MULTI
MODAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEMS that are well integrated, providing
seamless travel across modes(1)
Furthermore, multi modal oriented design concept considers the following elements:
Mixed land use characteristics
Building design and orientation.
Pedestrian movement.
Vehicle parking.
Mobility friendly environment Interchange and seamless travel.
2.1 Multi-modal transport system (1)
Combination of modes to link any origin or destination is
defined as multi-modal transport system. Thus components of MMPTS are -The components of multi modal transport system comprises of the following:
Rail facilities
Bus facilities
Water facilities
Air facilities
Passenger waiting area
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Commercial facilities
Ticketing offices
Parking facilities
Vertical and horizontal passenger link.
It integrates different geographical scales from the global tothe local. With the development of new modal and intermodal infrastructure, urban
regions have a growing accessibility to the international market. Inter-modal Passenger
Transport involves more than one mode of transport for passengers. Some modes of
transportation have always depended on other modes; they are to be connected withlocal streets. Urban bus systems generally serve train and subway stations and often
extends to local airports. A major goal of modern inter-modal passenger transport indeveloped countries is to reduce dependence on the automobile as a major mode of
ground transportation and increase use of public transport. In the developing countries avariety of modes of transport are used. When these modes are run on the same track
they retard the efficiency. The system can otherwise help improve the efficiency if
managed properly where local bodies have defined tracks for them. This multi modalsystem can be helpful for the cities which have a fast rate of urbanization and
population is nearing one million mark. India is experiencing fast growth of urban
population and 35 cities are million plus according to the 2001 Census. With this speed
we have to take care of the transport system, which is the lifeline of a growing city. Atthis time, the cities have space to design traffic corridors, which will be difficult when
the problem is aggravated due to unplanned growth. Present census indicates the growthof newly made million plus cities as the growth center with economic opportunities.
2.2 Role of Multi Modal Transport System
A multimodal transport system integrates different
geographical scales from the global to the local. With the development of new modaland inter-modal infrastructure, urban regions have a growing accessibility to the
international market. The change in mode is required at the junctions where you change
from inter-city to intra-city travel or from national to local, etc.
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2.3 Urban Transport Demand
People in urban areas have to commute within cities and
between cities. The movement between the cities is inter-city and have proper terminusfor road rail and air traffic. Movement of public in a city revolves around three majororigins and destinations namely work place, residence and market. The trips generated
amongst them are 80 percent of the total trips.
2.4 Components of Intra-City Transport
Land use alone may not be enough to justify the need for atransportation facility i.e. road, bridge, recreational trails, bicycle pedestrian trails,
airport access, etc. Before a facility can be developed, the transportation planning
analysis process must show that a need exists based on impact on one or more of the
following areas of concern.
Social and economic development
Health and safety
Environmental concerns
Tourism concern
Development of natural resources
2.5 Linkages
Linkages change according to scale and growth pattern of the city.
Single nuclei city needs to be connected from the central core area to the peri-urban.
Multi nuclei city needs all the nuclei to be connected with each other and further form
the web.
2.6 Environmental Degradation: Role of Transport
The transport sector is the second largest consumer of energy
next only to industry. The relationship between transport and emissions in India is
established via the use of fossil fuels. The linkage between transport and theenvironment is particularly visible in the urban transport sector due to the dominance of
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road transport. In addition, the transport sector accounts for a large and growing
proportion of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. The pollution caused by vehicles due
to combustion in the engines is in the form of suspended particulate matter, sulphur
dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds, and lead. Itis important to reduce the use of automobiles. One of the steps could be to increase the
use of public transport and reduce the need for private vehicles. (3)
FIGURE - I
3.)Design Approach
Multi modal transport system involves modal shift from
private mode to public mode and vice versa. The modal change occurs at the point
where public mode is to be alighted. Generally, MMT station acts as an interchangenode. A good multi modal transport system aims at achieving efficiency by the
coordinated use of different modes with the following objectives:
To facilitate and improve passenger interface.
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To reinforce passenger/operators/developers focal point.
To provide flexibility in the use ofalternative mode choice.
To evolve non-competing, coordinated system of various modes.
A design approach is required to integrate all these
components for evolving of efficient transport system. It includes assessment of various
parameters related to passenger movement, functional requirements of whole system,existing facilities and operation conditions, etc and their projection for future demand
and supply. (9)
4.). Use of Multi Modal Transport System in INDIA
4.1 Hyderabad
In Hyderabad, MMTS includes local train service in the city. It is
operational since 2003, an associate of south central railway and is presently running 84
services per day, covering 27 stations.The first phase covers the distance of 43 kms at a cost of Rs173
crores. Transportation in Hyderabad constitutes
1) MMTS Stations2) RAILWAY Stations
The Falaknuma- Hyderabad is a rapid transit service of MMTS of
Hyderabad and it covers 17 stations. There is a combined pass issued by the state owned
Road Transport Corporation and MMTS. Hence, purchasing a single pass allows
traveling by the bus as well as the train. (9), (1)
4.2 Delhi
Delhi has experienced a lot of pollution in the yesteryears whereby
for the first time anywhere the country, public transport system was converted to CNG
driven vehicles in such a short time span. This reduced the air pollution levels to some
extent even with the increase in the vehicular population. The increased traffic hasreduced the speed of the movement of the passengers wasting a considerable amount of
time and money commuting the daily work place. Delhi Master Plan, 2021 speaks of the
major projects which should ease the traffic situation in Delhi. These projects include
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the Integrated Multi-Modal Transport System - the metropolitan, Ring Rail, High-
Capacity Bus System and IRBT. These have also been identified in the NCR Boards
Regional Plan. Delhi Master Plan, 2021 also stresses that district and community
centers should be developed along major transport corridors and networks.
Despite measures by way of increasing the length of road networksand road surface space through widening, construction of a number of flyovers, grade
separators and by launching Delhi Metro (which is estimated to carry 1.25 lakhs
passengers per day), the traffic congestion has continued to increase unabated. This hasits inevitable consequences in terms of accidents, pollution, increased commuting time,
and wasteful energy and fuel consumption. (2)
5.)Constituents of MMPTS, DELHI and their role in Green Initiative
1)Metro services- Delhi metro has become the 1st railway project in the world to be registered by
UN under the Clean Development Mechanism(CDM) which will enable it to
claim Carbon Credits.(4)
Under the project, DMRC will earn Certified Emission Reduction(CERs) forthe use of regenerative braking system in its rolling stock under which, on the
application of brakes the kinematic energy so released starts a machine known
as Converter- Inverter (CI)
With smaller inter-station distances, Metro operation is essentially of start/stopnature. Due to frequent acceleration & de-acceleration requirements, energy
demand is very high.
Traction accounts for about 60-80% of total energy consumption in a Metrosystem butby using intelligent blending of regenerative and pneumatic braking,
optimization of energy recovery as well as accurate control of train movement
can be achieved.
In addition to saving of electricity, regenerative braking provides additionalbenefits in form of lesser wear of wheel and brake pads.
If efficiently employed, this system helps to reduce heat load inside tunnel andthus reduce Air Conditioning load.
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It helps in mitigating Global Warming by way of reducing carbon emissions dueto reduced electricity requirements from grid.
Metros have taken several energy saving initiatives like regenerative braking,rationalization of trains during off peak hours, building energy management etc. Quantum of energy regenerated varies from 5% in Hong Kong KCRC to 30% in
Lisbon Metro and 34% in Delhi Metro.
Regenerated energy is mostly used by other trains powering in the network.Some metros have used this for feeding station loads and even stored in
flywheels. The return of power to utility is rarely done and is limited on account
of financial arrangement with power utility as well as quality of power. (6)
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Reference #5
Technically, it is possible to recover energy in dc catenary system
also. As long as energy is consumed within the railway operators network, there is noissue, else additional dc-ac converter is required at substation before it can be fed back
to power utility. It was attempted on Central Railway long back without much success.
It will result in overvoltage, if not used by other trains. Option of ac traction with state
of art VVVF drive gives seamless recovery of energy during braking. (5)
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2)Bus services- (10) It is one of the main mode as it is widely spread and connected by road network
and recently, new CNG-Electric Hybrid Buses were introduced by DelhiTransport Corporation.
CNG-Electric hybrid Tata Star Bus manufactured by Tata Motors is a result ofalternate fuel technologies, including electric vehicles and is powered by aparallel hybrid engine comprising of an internal combustion.
CNG engine and an electric motor using regenerative energy system offerssustainable improvement in fuel economy and thus leads to lower CO2emission contributing to more environment-friendly commercial passenger
transportation applications.(7)
3)Bicycle & walking-are basically access and egress modes to public transport. Inorder to promote these modes Delhi Cycling Club launched Heritage Ride inSept. 2007. it promotes cycling as environmental friendly and healthy mode for
short trips and creates awareness amongst the people about the rich heritage &
monuments of Delhi.
Climate bicycle & bus ride is a two year programlaunched in June 2009 to raise awareness about climate change and green house
gas emissions amongst the public.
6.) PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES (8)
Cycle for Hire Scheme at Delhi Metro-encourages the people to usebicycle for short distance at Delhi metro & nearby area with nominal charges.
Pool Cycle to Pedal in Bengaluru-the ministry of urban development isplanning to introduce the concept of pool cycle in garden city which will be
operated by private agencies & NGOs. Bicycles will be stationed at importantpoints like Bus stand , parks etc. and bicycles will be given on rent with
nominal fees. The system which exists in France is being tried in Bengaluru onpilot basis. (3)
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Bengaluru Bus Day- event started by BMTC on 4th day of each monthstarting from Feb 2010 with objective to encourage more people to take the buson that day instead of their private vehicle. On this day feedbacks are also taken
for the further development in public transport system.
7.)Green Urban Transport: Govt. Initiatives (10)
Green fuel -the Euro IV or Bharat stage IV is the countrys most environmentalfriendly fuel and India's largest step toward green vehicles as it is mandatory in most of
the metro cities across the country as they are expected to
translate into less pollution better mileage of vehicle owing to lower quantity of sulphur in diesel. Cost of the fuel is slightly high and varies according to taxes across the states.
Personal Rapid Transit System (11)Recently, the government of Haryana proposed this project which facilitates
the following features-
last mile connectivity 4-6 seated battery powered vehicle without a driver uses rubber wheels usually runs on elevated guide ways. The stations can be integrated into already existing buildings, facilitating direct
entry into malls, hotels and offices.
estimated to be a Rs 5000 crores project in Gurgaon.
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In Pod designs, vehicles are sized for individual or smallgroup travel, typically carrying no more than 3-6 passengers per vehicle. Guide ways
are arranged in a network topology, with all stations located on sidings, and with
frequent merge/diverge points. This approach allows for nonstop, point-to-point travel,bypassing all intermediate stations. The point-to-point service has been compared to a
taxi and a horizontal lift.(11)
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8.) CONCLUSIONS
The sustainable MMPT requires integration of multiple modes with emphasis onmass rapid transit and non-motorized transport.
Its success depends on network integration, unified ticketing system etc. Unified ticketing system must be based on affordability and socio-economic
characteristic of mass users and for this co-ordination and co-operation among
different transport authorities or operators is required.
It is important to develop green modes both in terms of technology andinfrastructure.
It is estimated that green tyres (tyres with lower rolling resistance) increases fuelefficiency by 6% to 8%.
Fuel choices for public transport must be based on environmental demand &efficiency and fuels like CNG, LPG, Bio-fuels etc. must be promoted by
restricting CO2 emission norms.
Multi modal public transport is a correct option for a place
like Delhi. It is widely spread in all directions and further growing. Million plus cities
should have plan in which every part of the city is connected to fast modes of
transportation. If there are frequent stoppages then the vehicle cannot pick up speed.
Hence there is a need of para-transit modes which collect traffic and are easilyapproachable from all the corners in the city. These also facilitate easy movement of the
public. This also helps to maintain the speed of fast moving modes and reduce the traveltime and congestion on the roads. This will add to the effective working hours of the
population and people can lead a healthy life. Mode selection will depend on how
effectively parameters of selection of mode are fulfilled.
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10.) REFERENCES1.) Cst India(2008), transport in cities: India Indicators, EMBARQ (WRI centre for
sustainable transportation), INDIA.
2.) Delhi Development Authority (2007), Master Plan of Delhi for 2021, Ministryof Urban Development(Delhi Division), New Delhi.
3.) Deccan Herald(2010), Pool Cycle to Pedal into City, November 32, 2010.4.) DIMTS Ltd (2008), Integral Multi Modal Public Transit Project for MMPTS.5.) Gupta, A.K. Energy Efficient System in Stations of Delhi Metro, New Delhi
pp1-7.
6.) Joshi, S.S, Pandey, O.H., and Kumar, Arun (2009) Regenerative Braking InMetro Rolling Stock
7.) Govt. of India (2006), National Urban Transport Policy 2006, Ministry of UrbanDevelopment, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
8.) Indian Express, 2009. Taking to Pedal Delhiites choose an eco friendly saddle,New Delhi Edition dated 1
stJanuary.
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