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Structural Engineering | Environmental Engineering | Geotechnical Engineering |  Hydrology & Water Resources Engineering  | 

Construction Technology and Management | Sustainable Engineering 

22: Public transport route planning and architectural design of mobility hub

In a rapidly urbanizing world, cities face increasing pressure to develop smarter, more sustainable transportation systems. Public transport route planning is crucial to this transformation, connecting people, places, and possibilities. Mobility hubs play a key role in integrating various sustainable modes of transport, enhancing convenience and shaping the future of urban mobility. Effective public transport is essential for reducing traffic congestion and environmental impact. This study aims to create efficient, sustainable transport routes and user-friendly mobility hubs that cater to diverse needs. By analyzing existing transportation facilities, conducting Origin-Destination and user satisfaction surveys, and conducting traffic analysis, we will develop optimal routes and design mobility hubs that incorporate multi-modal options like water metro, electric vehicle charging stations, e-bikes, and parking facilities. The goal is to provide a strategic framework for urban transport in the Infopark area, where public transportation usage is currently low, and to mitigate increasing traffic congestion through efficient route planning and well-designed mobility hubs.Keywords: Public transport route planning, Mobility hub, Origin-destination survey, Traffic analysis, Architectural design.

Department of Civil Engineering | Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT) | civil@fisat.ac.in
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