
Understand how passengers actually use your network
Passenger demand changes every day. Routes, stops, transfers, and travel patterns evolve continuously making it difficult to know whether the network is serving passengers the way it was intended.
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CERMONI SOLUTIONS
From raw operational data to a clear picture of
how your city moves.
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What you can understand
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Passenger loads stop-by-stop
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Crowding hotspots
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Peak load conditions
Occupancy Analysis
See exactly how loaded each trip is — stop by stop
Cermoni estimates how many passengers are inside each vehicle between stops throughout a trip. This reveals where buses become crowded, where comfort levels drop, and which segments of a route need closer attention — going beyond simple boarding counts.
What you can decide
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Frequency adjustments
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Vehicle type allocation
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Peak period interventions
Origin-Destination and Transfer Analysis
Understand where passengers come from and where they go
Cermoni analyzes passenger journey patterns — commuting, trips, peak-hour movements — and identifies the transfer points where passengers switch between services. These interchange locations are often critical for network performance and can be prioritized for service improvements.
What you can understand
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Travel demand patterns
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Passenger flows and transfers
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Peak load conditions
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What you can decide
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Where to add capacity
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How to improve routes
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Where to invest next
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What you can understand
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Demand trends over time
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Seasonal demand shifts
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Impact of network changes
Travel Pattern Monitoring
Track how demand changes over time
Cermoni helps planners to monitor seasonal trends, land use changes, network modifications and special events continuously influence travel behavior and identify trends before they become problem.
What you can decide
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Frequency adjustments
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Vehicle type allocation
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Peak period interventions
Which routes need additional capacity?
Which route changes would have the greatest impact?
Cermoni is the answer to your
questions about planning
Where should frequencies be adjusted?
Where is demand growing fastest?
