Currently railway traffic controllers use predefined solutions (contingency plans) to deal with a disruption. These plans are manually designed by expert traffic controllers and are specific to a certain location and timetable. With a slight change in the timetable or infrastructure, these plans might not be feasible and have to be updated. Instead traffic controllers can benefit from algorithms that can quickly compute an optimal solution given a disruption specification. This paper presents a Mixed Integer Linear Programming model to compute a disruption timetable when there is a complete blockage and no train can use part of the track for several hours. The model computes the optimal short-turning stations, routes and platform tracks. In...
Traffic controllers monitor railway traffic sequencing train movements and setting routes with the a...
Train passengers expect a high level of service under all circumstances, while disruptions occur on ...
The performance of railway engineering works involves the need to temporarily stop the train traffic...
In case of railway disruptions, traffic controllers are responsible for dealing with disrupted traff...
Railway trafic controllers have only limited decision support to deal with disruptions. The aim of t...
Railway operations such as any other public transport modes, follows a timetable. However, unplanned...
Railway networks are susceptible to disturbances and disruptions caused by failures in the infrastru...
This paper investigates the challenges of railway traffic controllers in dealing with big disruption...
Unexpected events, such as accidents or track damages, can have a significant impact on the railway ...
Railway operations are vulnerable to unexpected disruptions that should be handled in an efficient a...
On a daily basis, large scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
Railway traffic is operated according to a detailed off-line plan of operations, specifying for each...
On a daily basis, large-scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
Railway timetables are developed to make operations robust and resilient to small delays. However, d...
Traffic controllers monitor railway traffic sequencing train movements and setting routes with the a...
Train passengers expect a high level of service under all circumstances, while disruptions occur on ...
The performance of railway engineering works involves the need to temporarily stop the train traffic...
In case of railway disruptions, traffic controllers are responsible for dealing with disrupted traff...
Railway trafic controllers have only limited decision support to deal with disruptions. The aim of t...
Railway operations such as any other public transport modes, follows a timetable. However, unplanned...
Railway networks are susceptible to disturbances and disruptions caused by failures in the infrastru...
This paper investigates the challenges of railway traffic controllers in dealing with big disruption...
Unexpected events, such as accidents or track damages, can have a significant impact on the railway ...
Railway operations are vulnerable to unexpected disruptions that should be handled in an efficient a...
On a daily basis, large scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
Railway traffic is operated according to a detailed off-line plan of operations, specifying for each...
On a daily basis, large-scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
Railway timetables are developed to make operations robust and resilient to small delays. However, d...
Traffic controllers monitor railway traffic sequencing train movements and setting routes with the a...
Train passengers expect a high level of service under all circumstances, while disruptions occur on ...
The performance of railway engineering works involves the need to temporarily stop the train traffic...