The Influence of Pedestrian Circulation Strategies on User Experience in Train Terminals

dc.contributor.authorOluwatayo, Adedapo Adewunmi
dc.contributor.authorNzeh, Millicent Eberechukwu
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-01T13:49:17Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractGlobal urbanisation is evident in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially Nigeria, where the population has steadily increased by 3.2% annually. This increment necessitates the adoption of sustainable public transportation, with rail transport leading the advancement. However, train terminals are fraught with complex and poorly implemented approaches to pedestrian circulation. This study evaluated the implementation of pedestrian circulation strategies within three existing train terminals in Lagos, Nigeria, aimed at determining their influence on optimal user experience. The research method employed in this study is a mixed-method approach, which entailed the distribution of survey questionnaires to 60 respondents. Thereafter, descriptive statistics were thoroughly carried out using the IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 27. The results show that the pedestrian circulation strategy that influenced user experience the most within the selected train terminals was the connection of corridors and lobbies with other facilities. Therefore, it is recommended that horizontal pedestrian circulation strategies should be appropriately spatially planned and dimensioned to accommodate high pedestrian traffic scenarios within train terminals.
dc.identifier.issndoi.org/10.18280/ijtdi.xxxxxx
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/handle/123456789/49782
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherInternational Journal of Transport Development and Integration
dc.subjectcirculation strategies
dc.subjectpedestrian
dc.subjectrail transport
dc.subjecttrain terminal
dc.subjectuser experience
dc.subjectwayfinding
dc.titleThe Influence of Pedestrian Circulation Strategies on User Experience in Train Terminals
dc.typeArticle

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