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Topic Précis Wen Li, Tom Zhang, Jae Kim & Marcel Grzeszczyk ESC102S – Praxis II – F3008-05 Looking at TTC Commuters as a Community

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ESC102S – Praxis II – F3008-05. Topic Précis. Wen Li, Tom Zhang, Jae Kim & Marcel Grzeszczyk. Looking at TTC Commuters as a Community. Overview. Definition of Community Stakeholders Definition of Need Definition of Quality of Life ( QoL ) Current Problems Next Steps in Research. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Topic Précis

Wen Li, Tom Zhang, Jae Kim & Marcel Grzeszczyk

ESC102S – Praxis II – F3008-05

Looking at TTC Commuters as a Community

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Overview1. Definition of Community

2. Stakeholders

3. Definition of Need

4. Definition of Quality of Life (QoL)

5. Current Problems

6. Next Steps in Research

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Community

• A group of people identified by common characteristics or interests

To Be Specific:• We chose the community of TTC Subway

commuters on the SYonge-University-Spadina Line

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TTC Subway Commuters

• Estimated Total population: 876,000

• Majority: people who work and study in downtown Toronto.

• Common interest: - Avoid traffic - Get to destination efficiently

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About This CommunityBusiest Stations Estimated

passenger trips

Bloor-Yonge 212,600

St George 138,800

Union 102,500

Finch 101,900

Eglinton 79,700

Sheppard-Yonge 75,200

Dundas 67,600

Station to StationReference: Union Station

Average travel time(without delay)

Finch 30 min

Sheppard-Yonge 25 min

Eglinton 15 min

Bloor-Yonge 8 min

Dundas 4 min

St. George 8 min

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Stakeholders

The main stakeholders include:

• The Commuters (Users)• The TTC

(Operators)• Bombardier

(Manufacturer)• City of Toronto (Infrastructure)

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Conceptual Need• Need (noun): Something, either physical or psychological, that is required

by human beings to maintain/improve their life

• The needs may be classified into the gravity of negative consequences, caused by the lack of need. (Maslow’s pyramid)

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Specific Need

Optimized travel times through the reduction of preventable delays on

TTC subways

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Quality of LifeThe extent to which human needs are fulfilled in

relation to one’s own well-being

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Problems for the TTC Subway Community

• Delays are frequent, and reduce efficiency.

• Caused by several reasons– Inappropriate triggering

of PAA.– Garbage in railway

causes fire.– Doors do not close

promptly.

Passenger Delays total 256 hours in 2011

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Passenger Assistance Alarms (PAA)• Yellow belt that extends the length of the train.• Used for fire, illness, accidents, etc.• 950 non-emergency delays in 2012.

Delays by:

90+ hours of delay in 2012

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Smoke in Tunnels

• Majority is caused by garbage fire on tracks.

• Riders have to take shuttle buses instead.

• Smoke caused 260 delays in 2012.

Delays by:

Average: 5 delays per week, 11min per delay

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Doors Not Closing Promptly

• During rush hours, doors sometime take more than once to close.

• Effect accumulates cascades through the system.

• Japan has pushers to maximize people inside.

Delays by:

Japanese Pushers during rush hour

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Next Research Steps

ConcreteAbstract

Indirect

Direct

Retrieving raw data for causes and lengths of delays – are they preventable?

Reference designs – emergency alarms, door closing mechanisms

TTC press release on subway data

Interviewing commuters

Contacting Bombardier about train design