Revenue calculation from fixed revenue per passenger trip

To estimate the revenues from ticket fares, a revenue amount per passenger trip can be specified. In the following example, a fixed revenue of 4.00 CU per passenger trip is specified and the revenue per line calculated. The distribution regards only the number of path legs (Revenue distribution). The following route table (PuT path legs) provides an overview of all other indicators required, including the passenger trips.

From zone

To zone

Line

From SP

To SP

Passenger trips

Fixed revenue per passenger trip [CU]

Revenue share (Weighted with number of path legs)

A-Village (100)

X-City (200)

BUS1

10

20

1,501

4.00

 

 

Train

20

40

 

4.00

A-Village (100)

X-City (200)

BUS1

10

40

499

4.00

499 • 4.00

A-Village (100)

C-Village (201)

BUS1

10

20

200

4.00

200 • 4.00

X-City (200)

A-Village (100)

BUS1

40

10

1000

4.00

1000 • 4.00

X-City (200)

A-Village (100)

Train

40

20

1000

4.00

 

 

BUS1

20

10

 

4.00

X-City (200)

C-Village (201)

Train

40

20

5000

4.00

5000 • 4.00

X-City (200)

B-Village (202)

BUS1

40

30

2000

4.00

2000 • 4.00

C-Village (201)

A-Village (100)

BUS1

20

10

200

4.00

200 • 4.00

C-Village (201)

X-City (200)

Train

20

40

5000

4.00

5000 • 4.00

B-Village (202)

X-City (200)

BUS1

30

40

2000

4.00

2000 • 4.00

Table 251: Revenue share per path leg (ride case)

Revenues per line then result from summation of the revenue shares for each line.

Table 252: Revenue per line (ride case)

Line

Revenue per line

Bus1

3002 + 1996 + 800 + 4000 + 2000 + 8000 + 800 + 8000 = 28598

Train

3,002 + 2,000 + 20,000 + 20,000 = 45,002