GEOGRAPHY & CARTOGRAPHY CALCULATOR Stoptransit Frequency A precise tool.
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What is the Stoptransit Frequency & How does it work?

The headway of a transit service is the time interval between consecutive vehicles at a given stop. Understanding headway helps planners balance service frequency with operational costs.

Frequency, expressed as vehicles per hour, is the reciprocal of headway when measured in minutes. Higher frequency means shorter wait times for passengers.

The relationship can be expressed mathematically:

f = \frac{60}{h}
f = frequency (vehicles per hour)
h = headway (minutes)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the formula for calculating transit frequency?
Frequency (vehicles per hour) = 60 / Headway (minutes).
How does headway affect passenger wait times?
Shorter headways result in shorter wait times for passengers.
Can you explain the relationship between frequency and headway?
Frequency is the reciprocal of headway when measured in minutes. Higher frequency means more frequent service.
How do I convert headway from hours to minutes for this calculation?
Multiply the headway in hours by 60 to get it in minutes.
What is a typical headway for urban bus services?
A typical headway for urban bus services can range from 5 to 15 minutes during peak times.
How does frequency impact operational costs for transit agencies?
Higher frequencies generally increase operational costs due to more vehicles running on the same route.
Can this calculator be used for trains as well?
Yes, this calculator can be used for any type of transit service where headway is measured in minutes.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.