Evaluation of rail transportation stops efficiency in Antalya by applying intuitionistic Fuzzy TOPSIS analysis
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Ensuring comfort, safety, security, and accessibility in public transportation
(PT) systems is essential for promoting equitable access and inclusivity,
especially within urban rail networks. This study evaluates the efficiency
of tram stops in Antalya’s urban rail system by employing an application
of multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) method, Intuitionistic Fuzzy
Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (Intuitionistic
Fuzzy TOPSIS) analysis. The research focuses on the first tram line in
Antalya, examining its stops in central areas. Evaluations encompass various
aspects including comfort, safety, security, and accessibility. Particularly,
comfort levels are assessed based on the availability of amenities surrounding
tram stops. Safety is evaluated by analyzing the density and proximity of bus
stops, while security measures consider street lighting adequacy. Additionally,
accessibility for disabled individuals is examined, particularly regarding
the presence of stairs. This investigation centers on the Antalya tram line
as a case study, comprising 16 stops, thereby presenting 16 alternatives for
analysis. Three experts participate in the evaluation process, deploying four
established criteria. Results indicate variations in efficiency among stops,
with recommendations provided for improvement. By addressing critical
factors and utilizing MCDM methods, this research contributes to enhancing
PT services in Antalya, fostering a more efficient and inclusive urban transit
system.











