2016 年 28 巻 p. 91-99
In the event of a large-scale earthquake, railroad users will need to evacuate to safer places without sufficient information around the station where they get off. Especially in case of the evacuation from large-scale fire spreads, railroad users need to move to an evacuation area through a temporary evacuation area by the similar way as local people do. This paper examined the possibilities and problems of temporary evacuations around a rail station for railroad users in the event of a large-scale earthquake, focusing on private railroad stations in the densely built-up areas in Tokyo. We conclude that it is necessary to examine evacuation routes and places based on the specific situations of each rail station.