Stanislav Metelka

Stanislav Metelka
  • Master of Engineering
  • PhD Student at Czech Technical University in Prague

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Introduction
My main research is based on determining the role of rail factor in the field of competition between rail-based and other public transport modes. It is presumed that the rail-based modes are perceived better by the passangers as they are easy to identify and ensure certain level of service. The outputs of the research may serve as a tool for transport modelling as well as a support for the decision-makers whether the rail-based means of transport should be further developed or newly established.
Current institution
Czech Technical University in Prague
Current position
  • PhD Student
Additional affiliations
November 2019 - present
Integrovaná doprava Středočeského kraje
Position
  • Railway technologist
Education
October 2018 - February 2019
Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences
Field of study
  • Transport Management
September 2014 - June 2019
Czech Technical University in Prague
Field of study
  • Transport Planning, Logistics and Transport Management

Publications

Publications (3)
Chapter
The paper describes several characteristics of transport demand in regional passenger transport and its changes over certain periods of day and week in post-pandemical time with respect to different public transportpublic transport evaluation modes. With the transport survey conducted in October 2021 in the Lovosice Area, Czech Republic, the demand...
Conference Paper
The idea of connecting the two of the closest urban and suburban rail-based public transport systems was proposed more than 40 years ago and it boasts a proclaimed support from the regional authorities. However, many of the systems either did not achieve their goals or became financially inefficient as they replaced the conventional railway systems...

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