In research and practice, public transportation planning is executed in a series of steps, which are often divided into the strategic, the tactical, and the operational planning phase. Timetables are normally designed in the tactical phase, taking into account a given line plan, safety restrictions arising from infrastructural constraints, as well as regularity requirements and bounds on transfer times. In this paper, however, we propose a timetabling approach that is aimed at decision making in the strategic phase of public transportation planning and to determine an outline of a timetable that is good from the passengers’ perspective. Instead of including explicit synchronization constraints between train runs (as most timetabling models...
AbstractTrain scheduling is commonly the third step in the classical hierarchical approach to railwa...
In this paper we present a method to construct a periodic timetable from a tactical planning perspe...
Unexpected disruptions commonly occur in the railway network, causing delays, and extra cost for ope...
In research and practice, public transportation planning is executed in a series of steps, which are...
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...
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...
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...
During railway disruptions, most passengers may not be able to find preferred alternative train serv...
This paper proposes an iterative approach to construct a passenger robust railway routing plan and t...
In nearly saturated station areas the limited capacity is one of the main reasons of delay propagati...
The Train Timetabling Problem is one of the main tactical problems in the railway planning process. ...
We propose a heuristic algorithm to build a railway line plan from scratch that minimizes passenger ...
AbstractTrain scheduling is commonly the third step in the classical hierarchical approach to railwa...
In this paper we present a method to construct a periodic timetable from a tactical planning perspe...
Unexpected disruptions commonly occur in the railway network, causing delays, and extra cost for ope...
In research and practice, public transportation planning is executed in a series of steps, which are...
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...
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...
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...
During railway disruptions, most passengers may not be able to find preferred alternative train serv...
This paper proposes an iterative approach to construct a passenger robust railway routing plan and t...
In nearly saturated station areas the limited capacity is one of the main reasons of delay propagati...
The Train Timetabling Problem is one of the main tactical problems in the railway planning process. ...
We propose a heuristic algorithm to build a railway line plan from scratch that minimizes passenger ...
AbstractTrain scheduling is commonly the third step in the classical hierarchical approach to railwa...
In this paper we present a method to construct a periodic timetable from a tactical planning perspe...
Unexpected disruptions commonly occur in the railway network, causing delays, and extra cost for ope...