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Census
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Demographics
Transport
Economic
Accessibility
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Lines
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Catchment within 1.2 km
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Residents
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Working age
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Work. age %
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Pop / ha
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Platforms
Lines
Not on any line
Colour
Catchment all stops combined
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Residents
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Working age
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Work. age %
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Pop / ha
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Rolling Stock
Max speed
Accel.
Capacity
Cost / unit
Cars
Length
Line Statistics
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Distance
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Fleet cost
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Fleet capacity
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Trains / hr
Stops
Sources & Thanks
A gloriously over-detailed list of everyone who made this sandbox possible.
This cheerful little rail sandbox is standing on the shoulders of public data stewards, open-source map obsessives, and a frankly heroic number of contributors. Here is the proper roll call.
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Journey speed profile
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Total journey
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Running time
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Peak speed reached
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Stops
Speed by elapsed time
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Line popularity model
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Estimated pax / hr
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Popularity
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Capacity use
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Catchment residents
Demand build-up
These are the headline components used to convert nearby population into a peak-hour rail demand estimate.
Base market—
Propensity factor—
Service factor—
Supplied capacity—
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Catchment signals
Census 2021 data from all stop catchments combined. LSOAs are deduplicated to avoid double counting overlapping areas.
Working age share—
Population density—
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Drive mode share—
Renting households—
Service signals
Service quality is used as a sketch proxy for generalised journey cost, which is standard practice in early-stage demand forecasting.
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End-to-end time—
Average speed—
Stop spacing—
Average wait—
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How it was generated
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