
NEW RAILWAY TRANSFER SEARCH PROPOSAL 
The Development of the Interactive Design Tool using the Graph Visualization of 
Railway Transfer Process 
Takeshi Sato
1
 and Michiaki Yasumura
2
 
1
East Japan Railway Company, JR-East Research and Development Center, Frontier Service Lab, Saitama, Japan 
2
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan 
Keywords:  Interactive Design, Smartphone, Visualizing Railway Transfer Process, Railway Diagram. 
Abstract:  While individual needs are diversified, the information which railway users search for is also diversified. 
But if we cannot offer the information which the users want, there is a possibility that the opportunity loss 
of "transfer" and "consumption". Train transfer search engine web services let us know only information of 
transfer route consisted by departure stations and arrival stations. It is difficult to satisfy user’s demands. On 
this paper, we discuss the way of the railway promotion with visualization of train transfer process using 
railway diagram. 
1 INTRODUCTION 
In Japan the most of railway companies keep the 
accurate time in each every station with only a 
minute delay, and the most frequent time in the 
railway operation they conduct is only within a few 
minutes interval. So the most railway users in Japan 
can plan an accurate schedule. And the users can get 
on the railway without waiting because of almost no 
delay of train. 
For the accuracy and convenience of railway, 
Japanese station has the power of gathering people. 
At the biggest station in Japan 3 million people is 
gathering there in a single day. The station in Japan 
takes the lead in town. If many people get off the 
station more, the worth of town around station is 
increasing more. However many railway users 
consider the train to be a mere transportation device 
from departure station to arrival station. Therefore 
we consider it important to promote a stopover in 
order to raise worth of the area along railroad. We 
aim the promotion of stopping over using the graph 
visualization of railway transfer process. 
2 RESEARCH BACKGROUND 
Japanese railway service is controlled by the minute 
and has almost no delay but only several seconds. So 
Japanese railway users can plan schedule per minute. 
The most of people search train transfer time using 
mobile phone web service while taking a train. The 
web services have three methods of searching. The 
first one is the way to get arriving earliest time from 
departure station to arrival station. The second one is 
the way to get arriving one with the cheapest fare 
from departure station to arrival station. The last one 
is the way with least number of times of changing 
from departure station to arrival station. The search 
engine web services offer the information on 
transportation of only two points of departure station 
and arrival station. And these method has used ever 
since the search engine web services were developed. 
The users of smartphones such as iPhone and 
Android phone are increasing in Japan. And the new 
search engine web services for smartphone are 
developed. However they are developed on the basis 
of three methods mentioned above. In short a new 
information web service is hard to be not developed 
even if smartphones are developed. These web 
services offer the information on transportation of 
only two points. In this way there are few 
opportunities for railway users to get off 
intermediate stations between departure one and 
arrival one. 
In this paper, we propose the interactive design 
tool for promoting a stopover paying attention to 
train transfer search engine web services. Then, we 
propose the tool for visualizing railway transfer 
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NEW RAILWAY TRANSFER SEARCH PROPOSAL - The Development of the Interactive Design Tool using the Graph Visualization of Railway Transfer
Process.
DOI: 10.5220/0003917807840787
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications (IVAPP-2012), pages 784-787
ISBN: 978-989-8565-02-0
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