Delays are a major nuisance to railway passengers. The extent to which a delay propagates, and thus affects the passengers, is influenced by the assignment of rolling stock. We propose to reschedule the rolling stock in such a way that the passenger delay is minimized and such that objectives on passenger comfort and operational efficiency are taken into account. We refer to this problem as the Passenger Delay Reduction Problem (PDRP). We propose two models for this problem, which are based on two dominant streams of literature for the traditional Rolling Stock Rescheduling Problem. The first model is an arc formulation of the problem, while the second model is a path formulation. We test the effectiveness of these models on instance...
On a daily basis, relatively large disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Every day a significant number of people choose for the railways as ...
Operators and passengers need to adjust their plans in cases of large-scale disruptions in railway n...
Delays are a major nuisance to railway passengers. The extent to which a delay propagates, and thus ...
In this paper we describe a real-time rolling stock rescheduling model for disruption management of ...
textabstractModern society is highly dependent on a reliable railway system for workforce mobility a...
In this paper we introduce dead-heading trips and adjusted passenger demand in the Rolling Stock Res...
During railway disruptions, most passengers may not be able to find preferred alternative train serv...
textabstractThis paper addresses the Rolling Stock Rebalancing Problem (RSRP) which arises within a ...
On a daily basis, large-scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
Optimization models for railway traffic rescheduling tackle the problem of determining, in real-time...
In this paper we describe how rolling stock and passenger connections in a cyclic railway timetable ...
In passenger railway operations, unforeseen events require railway operators to adjust their timetab...
Optimization models for railway traffic rescheduling in the last decade tend to develop along two ma...
On a daily basis, relatively large disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Every day a significant number of people choose for the railways as ...
Operators and passengers need to adjust their plans in cases of large-scale disruptions in railway n...
Delays are a major nuisance to railway passengers. The extent to which a delay propagates, and thus ...
In this paper we describe a real-time rolling stock rescheduling model for disruption management of ...
textabstractModern society is highly dependent on a reliable railway system for workforce mobility a...
In this paper we introduce dead-heading trips and adjusted passenger demand in the Rolling Stock Res...
During railway disruptions, most passengers may not be able to find preferred alternative train serv...
textabstractThis paper addresses the Rolling Stock Rebalancing Problem (RSRP) which arises within a ...
On a daily basis, large-scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
Optimization models for railway traffic rescheduling tackle the problem of determining, in real-time...
In this paper we describe how rolling stock and passenger connections in a cyclic railway timetable ...
In passenger railway operations, unforeseen events require railway operators to adjust their timetab...
Optimization models for railway traffic rescheduling in the last decade tend to develop along two ma...
On a daily basis, relatively large disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Every day a significant number of people choose for the railways as ...
Operators and passengers need to adjust their plans in cases of large-scale disruptions in railway n...