从“流程引导”到“信息决策”:市域铁路枢纽站导向标识系统优化研究

From 'Process-oriented Guidance' to 'Information-driven Decision-Making': A Study on Optimizing the Wayfinding Signage System in Suburban Railway Hub Stations

  • 摘要:
    目的 在“轨道上的都市圈”建设背景下,市域(郊)铁路作为衔接中心城市与周边城镇组团的重要交通方式,其运营组织融合了国铁时刻表模式与城市轨道交通公交化特征,对传统导向标识系统提出了全新挑战,需对市域铁路导向标识系统进行系统化研究。
    方法 基于市域铁路运输组织特征,对比分析了其与国铁、城市轨道交通在服务模式、票务体系及管理机制方面的本质差异,进而提出导向系统应由传统的“流程引导型”向“信息决策型”转型的理论框架。结合处于设计阶段的嘉兴至枫南市域铁路嘉善站项目,从方案设计角度探讨适用于市域铁路复合型枢纽的导向标识系统优化策略,以期为同类在建市域铁路枢纽的导向标识系统设计提供参考。
    结果及结论 基于“三层-四维”模型和“五举措”体系构建的一体化导向系统,能够有效支持乘客出行全过程的决策需求,有望显著提升复杂枢纽的出行效率和体验。嘉善站的设计案例表明,借助理论指导的系统化设计,能够精准地解决复合型枢纽站的导向难题。

     

    Abstract:
    Objective In the context of constructing a 'metropolitan area on rail,' city (suburban) railways, as an important mode of transport connecting central cities with surrounding urban clusters, integrate the timetable-based operation model of national railways with the transit-oriented characteristics of urban rail systems. This poses new challenges to traditional wayfinding systems, and it is necessary to investigate city railway wayfinding signage system systematically.
    Method Based on the operational characteristics of suburban railways, a comparative analysis is conducted of the fundamental differences between city railways, national railways, and urban rail transit in terms of service models, fare systems, and management mechanisms. A theoretical framework is then proposed in which wayfinding systems should transform from traditional 'process-oriented' approach to an 'information-based decision-making' model. Taking Jiashan Station project of the Jiaxing-Fengnan Suburban railway—currently in the design phase—as a case study, optimization strategies for wayfinding signage systems applicable to complex suburban railway hub stations are explored from a design perspective, with the aim of providing references for the wayfinding system design of similar suburban railway hubs under construction.
    Result & Conclusion  An integrated wayfinding system constructed based on the 'three-layer-four-dimensional' model and the 'five-measure' framework can effectively support passengers' decision-making needs throughout the entire travel process, and is expected to significantly improve travel efficiency and user experience in complex hubs. The Jiashan Station design case demonstrates that with theoretically guided systematic design, the wayfinding challenges of complex hub stations can be accurately addressed.

     

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