Multimodal Network Analyst

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07-21-2021 05:28 AM
katie_sharp
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I am a university student looking to assess the accessibility of services using public transport/walking. 

I understand that I need to build a multimodal network in network analyst to do this but I am wondering what data do I need?

currently I have:

bus stops

train stops

bus routes

train routes

I think for connectivity I am going to need to copy and paste the bus and train stop data so it can connect the two pathways? 

also does anyone have any tutorials or workshops that are useful other than the arcgis one as I am very new to the software?

thank you for your help!

 

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RobertSpál1
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Hi Katie,

you will also need a street network built in a certain way and GTFS data that should allow you to generate train /bus stations and routes. There is great and a very detailed guide explaining every little detail here: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/analysis/networks/create-and-use-a-network-dataset-wit...

or more general:

http://esri.github.io/public-transit-tools/

Hope it helps!

Rob

katie_sharp
New Contributor

hello thank you for replying!

 

the area I'm using doesn't have GTFS data is it still ok for me to continue?

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RobertSpál1
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Hi Katie,

unfortunately no. If you don't have GTFS data you cant model transit accessibility. The only thing you can do is to model walkability/drivability by car or cyclability of the area.


Cheers 

Rob

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