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Semester II

Present Syllabus Proposed Syllabus April 2016

TP/C-3 URBAN TRANSPORT PLANNING Subject Code :TPDC-1 URBAN TRANSPORT PLANNING
1. Urbanization and Urban Transport Module Syllabus
Urbanization trends, urban transport system across city typology, impact of Urbanization and Urban Transport
urbanization on urban transportation, mobility issues. 1 Urbanization trends, urban transport system across city typology, impact of
2. Urban Transport and Land Use urbanization on urban transportation, mobility issues.
Urban forms and structure, impact on travel pattern, land use transport cycle, and its Urban Transport and Land Use
impact on land use, land use- transport model. 2 Urban forms and structure, impact on travel pattern, land use transport cycle,
3. Transport Planning Surveys and Studies and its impact on land use, land use- transport model.
Urban transport planning process; study area delineation, zoning; data needs; surveys Transport Planning Process
studies at different levels of plans; analytical outputs and their use. 3 Urban transport planning process; study area delineation, zoning; data needs;
4 . Transport Demand Modeling analytical outputs and their use.
Aggregate demand modeling approach- trip generation models, trip distribution models Transport Demand Modeling
and its calibration, modal split models and its calibration, traffic assignment techniques; Aggregate demand modeling approach- trip generation models, trip
calibration and validation checks; disaggregate travel demand models- disaggregate distribution models and its calibration, modal split models and its calibration,
choice models, concepts of value of time and generalized cost; modeling inter- city 4 traffic assignment techniques; calibration and validation checks; disaggregate
travel demand; freight generation models. travel demand models- disaggregate choice models, concepts of value of time
5. Urban Transport Policies and generalized cost; modeling inter- city travel demand; freight generation
Urban transport policies and issues related to sustainability; strategies for urban models.
transport improvement; international best practices. Urban Transport Policies
6. Mobility and Accessibility Consideration in Transport Planning, 5 Urban transport policies and issues related to sustainability; strategies for
Definition of Mobility and Accessibility, Case Studies on Mobility and Accessibility. urban transport improvement; international best practices.
Mobility Consideration for Gender, Disadvantaged Groups namely: Aged,Children and Mobility and Accessibility Consideration in Transport Planning,
Poor, Definition of Mobility and Accessibility, Case Studies on Mobility and
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Accessibility. Mobility Consideration for Gender, Disadvantaged Groups
namely: Aged, Children and Poor.
TP/C-l TRAFFIC ENGINEERING
1.Introduction to Traffic Engineering Subject Code :TPDC-2 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING
Definition, concepts, scope and utility of traffic engineering. Module Syllabus
2. Traffic Flow Theory Principles Introduction to Traffic Engineering & Traffic Flow Theory Principles
Scope, relationship between the traffic flow variables, fundamental diagrams Definition, concepts, scope and utility of traffic engineering. Road users and
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of trafficflow, Shockwave Analysis. behaviour. relationship between the traffic flow variables, fundamental
3. Design of Road Infrastructure diagrams of traffic flow, Shockwave Analysis.
Road cross-sectional elements- right of way, carriageway, median, service Design of Road Infrastructure
lane, footpath, curb, camber, side slope, service road etc. for different 2 Road cross-sectional elements- right of way, carriageway, median, service
hierarchy of roads; geometry of horizontal curves and vertical curves, super lane, footpath, curb, camber, side slope, service road etc. for different
elevation, sight distance, access control etc. hierarchy of roads; geometry of horizontal curves and vertical curves, super
4. Capacity of Urban & Non-Urban Roads elevation, sight distance, access control etc, crash barriers / cushions.
Definition of capacity and level of service, factors affecting capa Capacity of Urban & Non-Urban Roads
city and level of service, static and dynamic PCU, (*Passenger Car Unit) Design Definition of capacity and level of service, factors affecting capacity and
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service volume, capacity norms for urban roads, intercity and highways.. level of service, static and dynamic PCU, (*Passenger Car Unit) Design
5. Design of Intersections service volume, capacity norms for urban roads, intercity and highways..
Types of intersections, visibility, Design principles – alignment and vertical Design of Intersections
profile, visibility, radii of curves, channelisation; roundabouts- capacity and Types of intersections, visibility, Design principles – alignment and vertical
design; capacity of signalized intersection;; Grade separated intersection profile, visibility, radii of curves, channelization; roundabouts- capacity and
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design elements- ramp gradient, acceleration and deceleration lanes design; capacity of signalized intersection;; Grade separated intersection
,weaving sections, etc.. design elements- ramp gradient, acceleration and deceleration lanes
6. Traffic Signal Control and Regulation ,weaving sections, etc..
Introduction to traffic signals, warrant for signals, phasing and inter green Traffic Signal Control and Regulation
period, saturation flow, optimization of signals; Vehicle actuated signal Introduction to traffic signals, warrant for signals, phasing and inter green
facilities; co-ordination of traffic signal, area traffic control system; period, saturation flow, optimization of signals; Vehicle actuated signal
Regulations- Basic principles of regulation of speed, drivers, mixed traffic,
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facilities; co-ordination of traffic signal, area traffic control system;
parking etc. ; enforcement of regulation. Regulations- Basic principles of regulation of speed, drivers, mixed traffic,
7. Street Infrastructure parking etc. ; enforcement of regulation.
Street Lightings- Source of lights, luminary type, lantern arrangement, Traffic Management and Road Safety
quantity of illumination needed for different streets, lighting of dual 6 Traffic management measures, Transport System Management techniques
carriageway; guard rails; traffic signs and marking; highway landscape ; and its applications, case studies.
bus shelters; NMT (*Non-Motorized Transport) facilities etc.
8. Traffic Management and Road Safety
Traffic management measures, Transport System Management techniques
and its applications, case studies; road safety scenario in India, conflict
analysis; road safety problem for vulnerable road users, accident analysis,
road safety measures.
TP/C-2 PUBLIC TRANSPORT PLANNING
1. Introduction to Public Transport Systems Subject Code :TPDC-3 PUBLIC TRANSPORT PLANNING
Urban passenger transport system characteristics, public transport modes, genesis of
public transport system, mass transit system, Para transit system, technological Module Syllabus
features. Public transport system
2. Public Transport Supply and Demand Typology of public transport modes, genesis of mass transit system, Para
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transit system, technological features of rail and road based mass transit
Demand for public transport, public transport demand and supply indicators,
systems.
determinants of public transport supply , and demand, public transport supply and
Public transport supply and demand
demand characteristics and fleet assessment in cities of various sizes and socio
Public transport demand and supply indicators, determinants of public
economic setting
2 transport supply, and demand, public transport supply and demand
3. Public Transport Performance characteristics in cities of various sizes, physical and financial performance
Physical and financial performance indicators for public transport, performance indicators for public transport, performance characteristics of various public
characteristics of various public transport modes including para transit modes. transport modes in cities of various sizes.
4. Public Transport and Urban Development
Public transport based city forms and structure, Transit Oriented Development (TOD);
Public Transport and Urban Development
Impact of city density, size, activity concentration on public transport patronage,
Public Transport Based city form and Structure; Transit investments and
global best practices. 3
urban growth; transit oriented development; impact of city density, size and
5. Bus Route Network Planning and Scheduling activity concentration on public transport patronage.
Form, type and density of bus route network, bus route network planning principles; Bus Route Network Planning and scheduling
bus operation design; bus scheduling and time table principles. Type and density of bus route network, bus route network planning
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6. Bus Stops, Terminals and Depot Infrastructure principles, public transport accessibility analysis, bus scheduling and time
Bus stops –types and characteristics , planning guidelines ; pedestrian-public table principles.
transport interface, Bus Terminals – types, assessment of facilities and land areas Bus stops, Terminals and Deport Infrastructure
Bus stops –types and planning guidelines; Bus terminals- types, locations
for terminals; interchange- concepts, function and planning guidelines; bus depot --
5 facilities and land area; interchange- concepts, functions and planning
concepts, function, activity and land requirements, planning guidelines.
guidelines; bus deports- functions, activity and land requirements, planning
7. Bus Priority Measures
guidelines.
Types of bus priority measures, merits and limitations, case studies.
Economic Aspects of Public Transport
8. Economic Aspects of Public Transport 6 Public transport fare types and pricing criteria, price elasticity of demand,
Public transport fare types and pricing criteria, costs, services; price elasticity of consumer surplus.
demand; subsidy issues; regulation, privatization impacts and integration issues on
public transport performance; public transport financing models.
TPC-5 TRANSPORT ECONOMICS Subject Code :TPDC-4 TRANSPORT ECONOMICS
1. Transport and Development Module Syllabus
Transport economics, movement transport and location, transport modes, transport Transport and Development
economic development. 1 Transport economics, movement transport and location, transport modes,
1. 2. Transport Demand and Supplv transport economic development.
Demand for transport, factors influencing demand, elasticity of demand, measures of Transport Demand and Supplv
elasticity, supply of transport, elasticity of supply, demand forecasting. Demand for transport, factors influencing demand, elasticity of demand,
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2. 3. Costing measures of elasticity, supply of transport, elasticity of supply, demand
Fixed and variable cost, joint and common cost, cost allocation, user cost internal cost, forecasting.
external cost, economic cost, vehicle operation cost, value of travel time and accident Costing
costing. 3 Fixed and variable cost, joint and common cost, cost allocation, user cost
4. Pricing of Transport Services internal cost, external cost, economic cost,
Principle of pricing, marginal cost pricing, price discrimination, revenues, transport Pricing of Transport Services
subsidies, operational objectives of pricing, congestion pricing. 4 Principle of pricing, marginal cost pricing, price discrimination, revenues,
5. Economic Appraisal transport subsidies, operational objectives of pricing, congestion pricing.
Importance of infrastructure, basic principles of appraisal, benefit valuation, cost Regulation of Transport
benefit analysis, multi criteria analysis, case studies. 5 Theory of regulation, priorities in transport policies, regulatory reforms,
6. Regulation of Transport coordination for different modes of transport.
Theory of regulation, priorities in transport policies, regulatory reforms, coordination Financing Transport
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Approaches for financing transport budgetary provisions, PPP models,
for different modes of transport. innovative approaches and Examples
7. Financing Transport
Approaches for financing transport budgetary provisions, PPP models &innovative
approaches.
TP/C-4 HIGHWAY PLANNING AND DESIGN Subject Code :TPDC-5 HIGHWAY PLANNING AND DESIGN
Highway Planning and Development Module Syllabus
Trends in highway planning and road development in country, Road development Plan, Highway Planning and Development
planning approaches for rural roads, highway administration and finance. Trends in highway planning and road development in country, Road
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2.Highway Survey and Investigation development Plan, planning approaches for rural roads, highway
Types of survey, traffic surveys, alignment and route location, drainage studies, soil administration and finance.
investigation, pavement design and investigation Highway Survey and Investigation
2 Types of survey, traffic surveys, alignment and route location, drainage
3. Geometric Design and Standards
studies, soil investigation, pavement design and investigation.
Design criteria, horizontal and vertical alignment; design of simple curves, compound
curves, reverse curves, transition curves; sight distance, cross sectional elements; Geometric Design and Standards
principles of hill road design; intersections design; design standards for highways Design criteria, horizontal and vertical alignment; design of simple curves,
4. Pavements& Drainage System 3 compound curves, reverse curves, transition curves; sight distance, cross
Types of pavement- rigid and flexible pavement, fundamental of pavement design skid sectional elements; principles of hill road design; intersections design;
resistance, pavement roughness, cost of construction and maintenance of different design standards for highways, vertical clearances for vehicle and pedestrian
pavement types. under/over passes.
Highway drainage principles, surface drainage, road side drainage, subsurface Pavements& Drainage System
Drainage; cross- drainage structure-culverts, causeway and bridges Types of pavement- rigid and flexible pavement, fundamental of pavement
5. Highway Traffic Forecast design skid resistance, pavement roughness, cost of construction and
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Traffic forecasting approaches-Time series, econometric models. maintenance of different pavement types. Highway drainage principles,
6. Highway Economics surface drainage, road side drainage, subsurface Drainage; cross- drainage
Vehicle operation cost; benefits; economic evaluation of highway projects; Road User structure-culverts, causeway and bridges.
Cost Study; prioritization. Estimation and costing
7. Highway Environment Estimation and costing of earthwork, excavation, foundation, embankment of
Noise pollution, air pollution, .visual intrusion, community impacts; roadside Amenities; 5 highway, flyover, sidewalk, tunnels and railway projects., estimation and
*components of landscaping, arboriculture; highway safety audit principles and costing of drainage and drainage structure; estimation of different items
Disaster Management along with machinery, human resources, natural resources.
8. Road Asset Management system. Road Asset Management system.
Overview of road Asset Management and management system; Information Overview of road Asset Management and management system; Information
management of maintaining inventories, condition rate methodologies, information management of maintaining inventories, condition rate methodologies,
planning decision making and long term impacts.
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information planning decision making and long term impacts. Highway
Design and Maintenance Model (HDM).Concept, model components, model
input, utility of model output.
TP/E-2 ROAD SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT Subject Code :TPDE-2 ROAD SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT
1. Road Safety Module Syllabus
Road safety scenario at national and global level, , Collection and recording of the road Road safety scenario at national and global level, Collection and recording of
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accident data using A1 and A4 accident form, . the road accident data using A1 and A4 accident form.
Road Safety Engineering- Traffic Sign, Marking, Traffic Control and Safety Measures) , Road Safety Engineering- Traffic Sign, Marking, Traffic Control and Safety
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Accident Investigation, Analysis& Prevention, Countermeasures at Hazardous Locations, Measures)
Black spot stud Statistical Analysis, Non, Engineering measures for improvement of Accident Investigation, Analysis& Prevention, Countermeasures at
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Road Safety, Road Safety Audit at different stages of the project. Hazardous Locations, Black spot study. Statistical Analysis,
2. Environment Non-Engineering measures for improvement of Road Safety, Road Safety
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Basic definition of noise and measurements of Noise Level L10, L50,L90, LEQ, Audit at different stages of the project. Case Studies
relationship between traffic flow and traffic noise, study of air pollution, Effect of Air Basic definition of noise and measurements of Noise Level L10, L50,L90,
Pollutants on Health, Greenhouse gas &Climate Change, Impact of transport on 5 LEQ Relationship between traffic flow and traffic noise, Noise abetment
Climate Change, Environmental Impact Assessment, Demonstration of case studies of measures.
EIA. Study of air pollution, Effect of Air Pollutants on Health. Different energy
base and technological innovations in vehicle design, Greenhouse gas
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&Climate Change, Impact of transport on Climate Change, Environmental
Impact Assessment, Demonstration of case studies of EIA.

III Semester
TP/S-3 APPLIED QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES AND SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
Subject Code :TPDS-3 APPLIED QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES AND
Statistics and Software Application SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
Sampling Techniques, Statistical distribution, inference, ANOVA, regression analysis, Module Syllabus
factor analysis, discriminant analysis; SPSS, Minitab applications. Operation Research
Use of transport planning and highway engineering softwares such as CUBE, TRANSYT, 1 Linear Programming, Queuing Theory, Network optimization, Transhipment
SIDRA, MX- ROAD, HEADS, HDM, VISSIM, VISUM etc. Models, Decision Analysis.
Operation Research Statistics
Linear Programming,Queuing Theory, Network optimization, Transhipment Models, 2 Sampling Techniques, Statistical distribution, inference, ANOVA, regression
Decision Analysis. analysis, factor analysis, discriminant analysis; SPSS, Minitab applications.
Software Application
3 Use of transport planning and highway engineering softwares such as
TRANSYT, SIDRA.
4 MX- ROAD, HEADS, HDM,
5 VISSIM, VISUM
Subject Code :TPDS-4 Formulation of Thesis research topic and Literature Review

Module Syllabus
1 Identification and Formulation of Thesis research Problem,
2 Literature review.
3 Formulation of scope and objectives of the research study.
4 Methodology.
5 Identification of the Case study and secondary data collection.
TP/C-6INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEM Subject Code :TPDC-5 INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEM
1. Introduction Module Syllabus
Definition, concepts, types of Intelligent Transport System (ITS). Introduction
2. Technology and Architecture 1 Definition, concepts, types of Intelligent Transport System (ITS).
ITS technology, software, equipment’s, architecture.
3. Application in Transport Infrastructure Planning and Management Technology and Architecture
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Traffic planning and management, emergency and incident management, public ITS technology, software, equipment’s, architecture.
transport system, terminal and depots management system, infrastructure Application of ITS in Transport Infrastructure, Planning and
management, commercial, vehicle management, highway surveillance, case studies. Management
Cooperative Vehicle System. Traffic planning and management, emergency and incident management,
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4. Economics of ITS public transport system, terminal and depots management system,
Costing of ITS, ITS benefits assessment, economic and financial analysis of ITS. infrastructure management, commercial, vehicle management, highway
5. Implementation surveillance, case studies. Cooperative Vehicle System, Traffic Management.
ITS implementation, case studies, institutional and organizational issues. 4 Performance and Evaluation of ITS.
6. Case Studies Implementation
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ITS implementation, case studies, institutional and organizational issues.
6 Case Studies
TP/C-7 LOGISTICS AND URBAN FRIGHT
1. Introduction to Logistics Subject Code :TPDC-6 LOGISTICS AND URBAN FRIGHT
Logistics concepts, important decision area, logistics service providers, legislations, Module Syllabus
emerging issues. 1 Introduction to Logistics
2. Freight Demand and Distribution Aspects Logistics concepts; important decision area; logistics service providers;
Determinant of freight demand, freight demand models , Product Characteristics, emerging concepts.
supply chain, distribution channels, distribution costs,
3.Warehousing and Inventory
2 Freight Demand and Distribution Network
Determinants of freight demand; distribution channels; distribution costs;
Warehousing, types of various warehouses, planning consideration, warehousing
location decisions; transport modes selection; route selection (VRP); vehicle
cost,inventory models, inventory cost,
scheduling (TSP); fleet sizing.
4. Facility Location Decisions
Historical perspectives on location, single and multiple facility location models. 3 Warehousing and freight terminals
5. Freight Transport Planning Type of warehouses, planning and design consideration; types of freight
Transport modes selection, route selection (VRP), vehicle scheduling (TSP), terminals and their planning consideration (truck terminals, Integrated freight
Transportation Problem, fleet sizing. complex, Inland container depots, Logistics Hub , etc.)
6. Freight Terminals
Planning of Inland Container Depot, Container Freight Stations, Integrated Freight 4 Urban Freight Planning
Complex, Logistics hub etc. Importance of urban freight, Key components and actors; Urban freight
7. Emerging Trends in Logistics movement characteristics, Urban freight logistics sprawl and its impact; Urban
Third party logistics (3PL), fourth party logistics (4PL), just in time (JIT),benchmarking, freight information and its collection; freight demand assessment; freight
reverse logistics, city logistics, ITS application, Dedicated Freight Corridor.
handling facilities; city logistics.

5 Urban Freight Management


Vehicle access and loading/ unloading operations; low emission zones; night
deliveries; nearly delivery areas, ITS applications.

6 Urban Freight policy measures


Objectives of urban freight; policy measures; planning policies; freight quality
partnerships; supporting case studies.

TP/C-8 TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN

1. Road infrastructure Subject Code :TPDC-7 TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN


Design of roundabouts; Design of grade separated intersection and interchange; design Module Syllabus
of tunnel roads; Design of bus stops, bus bays; Parking facilities (surfaceand multi – Basic Concepts: Introduction to Infrastructure, Overview of the Road, Rail,
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level) layout design, design of pedestrian facilities (subways, foot overbridges),cycle Air, IWT and Port Transportation Sectors.
tracks etc. Multimodal Transport Interchange, Concept Design and Standards. Road infrastructure
2. Rail infrastructure Design of roundabouts; Design of grade separated intersection and
Different type of rail transit; Geometric design- cross-section, gradients, vertical and interchange; design of tunnel roads; Design of bus stops, bus bays; Parking
horizontal curves, super -elevation, transition curves; railway points , crossings and 2
facilities (surface and multi – level) layout design, design of pedestrian
junctions; station yards; terminals- size , parking, circulation, platforms, passenger
service and amenities area; case studies; metro/Mono/PRT/RRT (*Mono-rail, facilities (subways, foot over bridges),cycle tracks etc. Multimodal Transport
personalized rapid transit system, regional rail transport) rail alignment and Interchange, Concept Design and Standards.
stations design elements; interchanges; case studies Street Infrastructure
3. Airports Street Lightings- Source of lights, luminary type, lantern arrangement,
Airport location planning; Components of air port design; Air side development – 3 quantity of illumination needed for different streets, lighting of dual
Airport terminal design; environmental effect, Impact Land side development – carriageway; guard rails; traffic signs and marking; highway landscape ; bus
passenger building, cargo facilities, internal airport circulation and parking; Design of shelters; NMT (*Non-Motorized Transport) facilities etc.
ground access facilities and airport support facilities etc.; land side airport Rail infrastructure
connectivity planning.
Different type of rail transit; Geometric design- cross-section, gradients,
vertical and horizontal curves, transition curves; terminals- size , parking,
4. IWT , Ports and Harbour 4
circulation, platforms, passenger service and amenities area; case studies;
Principles of ports &harbour planning.
metro/Mono/PRT/RRT (*Mono-rail, personalized rapid transit system,
regional rail transport) rail alignment and stations design elements;
interchanges; case studies.
Airports planning
Airport location planning; Components of airport design; Air side
development – Airport terminal design; environmental effect, Impact Land
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side development – passenger building, cargo facilities, internal airport
circulation and parking; Design of ground access facilities and airport
support facilities etc.; land side airport connectivity planning.
6 Multimodal interchange Planning and Design

TP/E-4 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS


Subject Code :TPDE-3 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
1. Introduction Module Syllabus
ncept of engineering economics, elements of costs, cost concepts for decision
Interest formulae& their applications
making-marginal cost, opportunity cost, sunk cost, break even analysis, profit 1
Time value of money, interest formulas-simple versus compound interest.
volume (P/V) ratio.
Depreciation
2. Interest formulae& their applications 2 Method- straight line, declining balance, Written down value method, sum of
Time value of money, interest formulas-simple versus compound interest.
years digits, sinking fund, service output.
3. Present work, future work, annual equivalent method.
Present worth, future worth, annual equivalent method, Rate of Return
Revenue dominated cash flow-cost dominated cash flow.
Method.
4. Rate of Return Method. 3
Revenue dominated cash flow-cost dominated cash flow. Return on
Return on investment & capital, methods and applications.
investment & capital, B/C Ratio, NPV, IRR methods and applications.
5. Depreciation
Highway Cost
Method- straight line, declining balance, sum of years digits, sinking fund,
4 Schedule of standard rate, Capital cost, Annual highway cost, maintenance
service output.
operation and construction cost. Financial
6. Estimation and costing
Traffic forecast, Highway Revenue and Economic benefits
Estimation and costing of earthwork, excavation, foundation, embankment of highway,
Traffic forecasting approaches-Time series, econometric models. Estimation
flyover, sidewalk, tunnels and railway projects., estimation and costing of drainage 5
of Toll revenue, Road User Benefits Vehicle operation cost; benefits;
and drainage structure; estimation of different items along with machinery, human
economic evaluation of highway projects.
resources, natural resources
Economic Appraisal of Highway Projects.
7. Cost
Importance of infrastructure, basic principles of appraisal, benefit valuation,
Annual highway cost, maintenance operation and construction cost,Schedule of 6
cost benefit analysis, multi criteria analysis, case studies. Economic studies
standard rate.
connected with highways related to improvements.
8. Case Studies
Economic studies connected with highways related to improvements.
9. Highway Design and Maintenance Model (HDM).
Concept, model components, model input, utility of model output.
TP/E-l ANALYTICAL TRANSPORT PLANNING
1. Urban Travel Demand Subject Code :TPDE-4 ANALYTICAL TRANSPORT PLANNING
Demand for transportation, microeconomic demand theory, travel demand analysis, Module Syllabus
1 Urban Travel Demand
four stage demand modeling. Demand for transportation, microeconomic demand theory, travel demand
2. Travel Choice analysis, four stage demand modeling.
Measurement of choice, preference techniques, willingness to pay, stated discrete Travel Choice
choice models- probit models, logit model, calibration of choice models, abstract Measurement of choice, preference techniques, willingness to pay, stated
mode choice, and value of time.Binary and Mulinomial Logit Model, Incremental discrete choice models- probit models, logit model, calibration of choice
Logit Model, Independent of Irrelevant Alternative Property of Logit Model, Nested models, abstract mode choice, and value of time. Binary and Multinomial
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Logit Model Probit Model & Discriminant Analysis, Mode Choice Modeling through Logit Model, Incremental Logit Model, Independent of Irrelevant
Stated & Revealed Preference Data. Alternative Property of Logit Model, Nested Logit Model Probit Model &
3. Lowry Land use Transport Model Discriminant Analysis, Mode Choice Modeling through Stated & Revealed
Principles of Land-use Transport modeling, Lowry Landuse Transport model concept Preference Data. Examples with numericals.
inputs, modeling framework calibration. Lowry Land use Transport Model
4. Inter-city Travel Demand 3 Principles of Land-use Transport modeling, Lowry Landuse Transport model
Intercity travel demand characteristics, approach to intercity demand analysis, direct concept inputs, modeling framework calibration.
demand models. Inter-city Travel Demand
5. Simplified Travel Demand Models 4 Intercity travel demand characteristics, approach to intercity demand
Sketch planning methods, model estimation from traffic counts, quick response analysis, direct demand models.
techniques (QRT). Simplified Travel Demand Models
6. Other important techniques and models Traffic estimation (OD) from traffic counts, quick response techniques
Vehicle ownership forecasting, graph theory application in network analysis, activity 5
(QRT). Vehicle ownership forecasting, graph theory application in network
based travel analysis, land use transport modeling concept. analysis, activity based travel analysis.
7. Preparation of Transportation Plan Preparation of Transportation Plan
Evaluation and Selection of Best Alternative, Demonstration of Case Studies scenario 6 Evaluation and Selection of Best Alternative, Demonstration of Case Studies
building development of alternatives. scenario building development of alternatives.

Subject Code :TPIE-1 PUBLIC TRANSPORT AND CITY DEVELOPMENT

Module Syllabus
Cities and Urban Transport challenges
Urbanization levels ; motorisation rates; urban travel demand; Congestion
1 levels; environmental quality levels, urban density and energy consumption
patterns ; transport investment and coordination issues.

Sustainable Transport Planning


Concept of sustainable development; sustainable mobility; sustainable
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transport system; sustainable transport planning - concept, principles and and
practices.; A-S-I framework.
Public Transport Systems and Planning Principles
Public transport modes , genesis of public transport system, Para transit
system; technological features; Physical and Financial performance; Bus
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route Network Planning- form, type and density of bus route network, bus
route network planning principles.

Public Transport and Urban Development


City forms – types , merits and limitations, Public transport based city forms
and structure; Transit Investments and Urban Growth; Impact of city density,
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size, activity concentration on public transport patronage;. Transit and Land
use Integration concept and principles; Transit Oriented Development.

Sustainable transit oriented cities


Sustainable transit oriented cities, case cities on Integrating Transit and Land
use integration in adaptive cities, transit oriented and cycle friendly cities,
5 low carbon development, profitable transit , BRT and urban regeneration,
TOD supported by transport demand management.

Integrating transit and urban development – Case cities


Case Studies on integrating transit in developing cities ; Barriers to
6 integrating transit and urban development ; challenges of inclusive transit
oriented development.; successful integration imperatives.

IV Semester
TP/C-9 TRANSPORT POLICY, LEGISLATION AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK Subject Code :TPDC-8 TRANSPORT POLICY AND INSTITUTIONAL
1. legislations and Acts FRAMEWORK
Evolution of planning legislation Module Syllabus
National Environmental Policy Act, Legislations and Acts
Land Acquisition Act 2013, (*To Be Deleted) 1 Legislations in Roads, Railways, Civil Aviation, Ports sector, Logistics
Land Development Control, sector, Motor Vehicle Act, National Highway Act.
Urban Ceiling ActTC Act, MV Act, National Highway Act; Legislations in Railways, Civil Transport Policies for Various Modes of Transport
Aviation, Ports sector , Logistics sector Transport policies in sectors of road sector, Road transport, railways, civil
.2. Transport Policies for Various Modes of Transport 2 aviation, IWT ports and shipping; national urban transport policy; urban
Transport policies in sectors of road sector, Road transport, railways, civil aviation, ports transport policy; urban bus service provision policies, MRTS policies,
and shipping; national urban transport policy; urban transport policy; urban bus
Logistics sector policies; Financial outlays and budgetary support in transport
service provision policies, MRTS policies, Logistics sector policies; Financial outlays and
budgetary support in transport sector, PPP in transport sector sector, PPP in transport sector.
3. Institutional Frameworks Institutional Frameworks
Institutional set ups in Roads, Road transport, Railways, Civil Aviation, Ports and Institutional set ups in Roads, Road transport, Railways, Civil Aviation,
Shipping, Metro Rail Corporations, State Road Transport Undertakings, City
Ports and Shipping, Metro Rail Corporations, State Road Transport
BusUndertakings; Urban Transport set up in Municipal Authorities, local bodies etc; 3
Undertakings, City Bus Undertakings; Urban Transport set up in Municipal
UMTA; Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV’s), Role of NGO’s etc; innovative methods in
institutional strengthening.
Authorities, local bodies etc; UMTA; Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV’s),
Role of NGO’s etc; innovative methods in institutional strengthening.

Subject Code :TPIE-2


PLANNING AND DESIGN FOR UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBILITY
Module Syllabus
1 Approach, Principles of Universal Design and its areas of application.
Barrier Free Public Transportation Terminal Design, Information Systems,
Vehicle Loading, Safety issues at Platforms, Vehicle Design, Ticketing &
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Security, Trip Planning, Ticketing, Access, On board communication,
Emergency, Advanced Technology
Pedestrian Facility: Sidewalk, Crosswalk, Subway, Footover bridge,
3 Skywalk, Walkability Cycle Tracks: Cycling accidents, Prediction of cycling
Traffic Volume, Flow of Cycle Traffic, and Cycle Track Design
Disability Acts of India, Signapore USA (ADA), UK, Australia, UNCRPD,
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Biwako Millenium Framework.
Access Audit Road System, Railway System, Aviation System, Water
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Transport.
Road infrastructure
Design of bus stops, bus bays; Parking facilities, layout design, Planning and
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Design considerations for BRT, Transport Interchange, Concept Design and
Standards.

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