reittejen
Reittejen is a term used in transport planning to denote the collective network of routes that connect nodes in a transportation system. The term is most often encountered in Finnish-language planning literature and is used to discuss how different routes interact to form a connected network, with attention to flow, redundancy, and accessibility rather than to any single segment.
In practice, reittejen encompasses routes across modes, including bus lines, tramways, cycling paths, and pedestrian corridors.
Analytical methods for reittejen include graph-theory based network modeling, GIS mapping, and transport simulations. Common metrics
Applications of reittejen analysis include urban planning, transit operations, and emergency management. It helps planners evaluate
Challenges include data quality, dynamic demand, multi-modal integration, and scale. As a planning tool, it is
See also: transit network, route planning, geographic information systems in transportation.