This paper solves the problem of optimizing a surcharge-reward scheme and analyzes equilibrium properties incorporating commuters’ departure time choice to relieve crowding and queuing congestion in mass transit systems. The surcharge-reward scheme incentivizes commuters to switch departure times from a pre-specified central period to shoulder periods. We formulate a bilevel model to design and optimize the surcharge-reward scheme. The upper-level problem minimizes the total equilibrium costs by determining the refundable surcharges, the rewards, and the corresponding central charging period. The lower-level problem determines the equilibrium of commuters’ departure times with respect to generalized travel costs. Equilibrium properties are ...
Consider a distribution of citizens in an urban area in which some services (supermarkets, post offi...
We investigate the railway passenger pricing problem in which a railway company adjusts its ticket p...
In urban rail transit (URT) systems, fare incentives are emerging as a method to manage peak hour co...
This paper describes a new fare-reward scheme for managing a commuter\u27s departure time choice in ...
A hybrid fare scheme (HFS) is proposed in this paper that combines a fare-reward scheme (H-FRS) and ...
International audienceThere is a large operations research literature on public transit system desig...
Every morning, commuters select the regularly dispatched urban mass transit for traveling from a res...
This paper proposes an equilibrium bus boarding model to investigate optimal pricing and service for...
We analyze trip-timing decisions of public transit users who trade off crowding costs and disutility...
With the continuous growth of urban areas around the world, overcrowding in large transit networks h...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning peak-period commuting pattern on a man...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning peak-period commuting pattern on a man...
This study deals with boarding/alighting congestion of congested commuter train stations at central ...
This paper discusses the formulation of crowding in public transport and its implications for pricin...
Consider a distribution of citizens in an urban area in which some services (supermarkets, post offi...
We investigate the railway passenger pricing problem in which a railway company adjusts its ticket p...
In urban rail transit (URT) systems, fare incentives are emerging as a method to manage peak hour co...
This paper describes a new fare-reward scheme for managing a commuter\u27s departure time choice in ...
A hybrid fare scheme (HFS) is proposed in this paper that combines a fare-reward scheme (H-FRS) and ...
International audienceThere is a large operations research literature on public transit system desig...
Every morning, commuters select the regularly dispatched urban mass transit for traveling from a res...
This paper proposes an equilibrium bus boarding model to investigate optimal pricing and service for...
We analyze trip-timing decisions of public transit users who trade off crowding costs and disutility...
With the continuous growth of urban areas around the world, overcrowding in large transit networks h...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning peak-period commuting pattern on a man...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning peak-period commuting pattern on a man...
This study deals with boarding/alighting congestion of congested commuter train stations at central ...
This paper discusses the formulation of crowding in public transport and its implications for pricin...
Consider a distribution of citizens in an urban area in which some services (supermarkets, post offi...
We investigate the railway passenger pricing problem in which a railway company adjusts its ticket p...
In urban rail transit (URT) systems, fare incentives are emerging as a method to manage peak hour co...