The Impact of Transit-Oriented Shopping Mall Developments (TOSMDs) on Metro Station Ridership: Dubai Metro Redline
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Article Title | The Impact of Transit-Oriented Shopping Mall Developments (TOSMDs) on Metro Station Ridership: Dubai Metro Redline |
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ERA Journal ID | 211496 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Abutaleb, Ayman (Author), McDougall, Kevin (Author), Basson, Marita (Author), Hassan, Rumman (Author) and Mahmood, Muhammad Nateque (Author) |
Journal Title | Urban Rail Transit |
Journal Citation | 6 (3), pp. 157-170 |
Number of Pages | 14 |
Year | 2020 |
Place of Publication | Germany |
ISSN | 2199-6679 |
2199-6687 | |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1007/s40864-020-00129-0 |
Web Address (URL) | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40864-020-00129-0 |
Abstract | Transit-oriented shopping mall development (TOSMD) is a novel concept in urban planning practice. The array of TOSMD attractiveness factors is not currently included in the forecasting models for station ridership. As a result, a station near a TOSMD can reach its capacity because its design and development didn't take into account TOSMD, while TOSMD contributes passenger flow to the station. Depending on the setting, the number of visiting tourists could exacerbate this problem. Therefore, this study aims to empirically identify the critical TOSMD attractiveness factors and clarify their impact in terms of shopper passengers contributing to the ridership at stations near TOSMDs in the case of the Dubai Metro Redline. A sample of 700 shopper passengers were surveyed at seven stations near TOSMDs. We used principal component analysis with confirmatory factor analysis, and structural equation modelling to explain the impact of TOSMD attractiveness on shopper passenger ridership at stations near TOSMDs. Eleven independent TOSMD attractiveness factors were found to be associated with the extent of shopper passengers’ intention to use a station near a TOSMD. Resident and tourist shopper passengers showed variability in the factors impacting their use of stations near TOSMDs. The study assists in empirically validating the impact of TOSMD attractiveness on ridership at stations near TOSMDs, as a means of increasing the economic sustainability of transit networks. It provides statistically fit models for clarifying the generated resident and tourist shopper passenger ridership contributing to a station ridership as a result of its nearby TOSMDs. For a more comprehensive analysis, future studies could be repeated for transit networks in other cities. |
Keywords | Transit-oriented shopping mall development, TOSMD Attractiveness factors, Station use, Passengerforecasting models |
Contains Sensitive Content | Does not contain sensitive content |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 330409. Transport planning |
Byline Affiliations | Roads and Transport Authority, United Arab Emirates |
School of Civil Engineering and Surveying | |
School of Management and Enterprise | |
Deakin University | |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q5z28/the-impact-of-transit-oriented-shopping-mall-developments-tosmds-on-metro-station-ridership-dubai-metro-redline
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