Print Email Facebook Twitter Improving railway passengers experience Title Improving railway passengers experience: Two perspectives Author van Hagen, Mark (N.V. Nederlandse Spoorwegen) van Oort, N. (TU Delft Transport and Planning) Date 2018 Abstract This paper describes two perspectives to improve the passenger experience. The passenger satisfaction pyramid is introduced, consisting of the base of the pyramid (dissatisfiers) focusing on time well saved and the top of the pyramid (satisfiers) aiming at time well spent. The challenge in planning and design of public transport services is to find the most efficient (set of) design choices. Depending on the context this might either mean focusing on the top or on the bottom of the pyramid. We found that influencing and enhancing the qualities of the satisfiers is far more important than traditional studies showed us. For stations, regression analyses show that dissatisfiers are responsible for explaining almost half of the total score of the station and satisfiers are responsible for the other half of the scores passengers give for the station. We still have to put a lot of energy in getting the basics right, starting in the planning phase, but then we are not allowed to lean back. We have to keep investing in qualities like ambience, comfort and experience which makes the customers truly happy at the end of the day. Subject Passenger experienceService reliabilityPerceptionBehaviour To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:434d7014-a5d8-44de-bd76-618b8e8915fe Source Proceedings of CASPT 2018: 23-25 July, Brisbane, Australia Event Caspt 2018: 14th Conference on Advanced Systems in Public Transport and TransitData 2018, 2018-07-23 → 2018-07-25, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Australia Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2018 Mark van Hagen, N. van Oort Files PDF CASPT_2018_paper_165.pdf 952.8 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:434d7014-a5d8-44de-bd76-618b8e8915fe/datastream/OBJ/view