A significant growth of the railway transportation demand is forecasted in the next decades which needs an increase of network capacity. Where possible, infrastructure upgrading can provide extra capacity; although in some cases, this is not enough to satisfy the entire transportation demand even if optimised timetabling is performed. We propose a heuristic model to develop a stable timetable which maximises the satisfaction of transportation demand in situations where network capacity is limited. In case the demand cannot be fully satisfied, the model relaxes the given line plan and timetable design parameters. The aim is to keep as many train services as possible and reduce the level of service minimally. We develop a mixed integer linear...
The aim of this paper is to analyze and to improve the current planning process of the passenger rai...
In nearly saturated station areas the limited capacity is one of the main reasons of delay propagati...
We consider the Train Timetabling Problem (TTP) in a railway node (i.e. a set of stations in an urba...
A significant growth of the railway transportation demand is forecasted in the next decades which ne...
As train passengers expect a high degree of reliability from a railway network with minimal delays, ...
Increasing supply in railway networks comes at the cost of an increased need for infrastructure main...
With increase in the use of railway transport, ensuring robustness in railway timetables has never b...
We propose a heuristic algorithm to build a railway line plan from scratch that minimizes passenger ...
The Dutch railway network is operated close to capacity with the current safety system. This leaves ...
A railway timetable is typically planned one year in advance, but may be revised several times prior...
This article tackles the real-world planning problem of railway operations. Improving the timetable ...
During infrastructure maintenance possessions, commonly not all trains can operate, and the original...
On a daily basis, large scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
The Train Timetabling Problem (TTP) is the problem of finding the timetable that utilizes the infras...
The aim of this paper is to analyze and to improve the current planning process of the passenger rai...
The aim of this paper is to analyze and to improve the current planning process of the passenger rai...
In nearly saturated station areas the limited capacity is one of the main reasons of delay propagati...
We consider the Train Timetabling Problem (TTP) in a railway node (i.e. a set of stations in an urba...
A significant growth of the railway transportation demand is forecasted in the next decades which ne...
As train passengers expect a high degree of reliability from a railway network with minimal delays, ...
Increasing supply in railway networks comes at the cost of an increased need for infrastructure main...
With increase in the use of railway transport, ensuring robustness in railway timetables has never b...
We propose a heuristic algorithm to build a railway line plan from scratch that minimizes passenger ...
The Dutch railway network is operated close to capacity with the current safety system. This leaves ...
A railway timetable is typically planned one year in advance, but may be revised several times prior...
This article tackles the real-world planning problem of railway operations. Improving the timetable ...
During infrastructure maintenance possessions, commonly not all trains can operate, and the original...
On a daily basis, large scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
The Train Timetabling Problem (TTP) is the problem of finding the timetable that utilizes the infras...
The aim of this paper is to analyze and to improve the current planning process of the passenger rai...
The aim of this paper is to analyze and to improve the current planning process of the passenger rai...
In nearly saturated station areas the limited capacity is one of the main reasons of delay propagati...
We consider the Train Timetabling Problem (TTP) in a railway node (i.e. a set of stations in an urba...