Cambridge, United Kingdom
Seminar
Day 2 (10 Sep 2002), Applied Transport Methods, A Model System for Transit Planning at Regional Level, 19:00 - 22:00
Status
Accepted, documents submitted
Authors
M Di Gangi, University of the Basilicata; F Cirianni, University of Reggio Calabria, IT
Abstract
The need of evaluating the amount of subsidies and the definition of services to be assured to collectivity yields to a socio-economic evaluation of impacts, revenues and costs.
As a matter of fact, on the one hand, the chances for firms to effectually compete for the attributions of a set of services need a careful evaluation of possible revenues (due both to contract and fares) taking into account also running costs.
On the other, the evaluation of the amount of subsidies that local authorities can allocate to transit companies finalised to the definition of those effective services to be assured to collectivity, leads to the necessity of conducting a preliminary parametric financial analysis of supposed costs and revenues.
Starting from such considerations, a methodology for such an analysis and for performance evaluation isproposed and applied to an Italian test site.
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