In this paper, we develop a new framework for strategic planning purposes to calculate railway infrastructure occupation and capacity consumption in networks, independent of a timetable. Furthermore, a model implementing the framework is presented. In this model different train sequences are generated and assessed to obtain timetable independence. A stochastic simulation of delays is used to obtain the capacity consumption. The model is tested on a case network where four different infrastructure scenarios are considered. Both infrastructure occupation and capacity consumption results are obtained efficiently with little input. The case illustrates the model’s ability to quantify the capacity gain from infrastructure scenario to infrastruct...
Deliverable D32.2 “Capacity impacts of innovations” summarizes the results of the Capacity 4 Rail wo...
Railway capacity is a concept that is not easily defined or quantified. Difficulties include the num...
Capacity is partially a matter of quality versus quantity. Increasing capacity utilization gives mor...
In this paper, we develop a new framework for strategic planning purposes to calculate railway infra...
In this paper, we develop a new framework for strategic planning purposes to calculate railway infra...
Capacity planning of railway systems is a vital aspect of the rail traffic planning process focusing...
Mainline railways in Europe are experiencing increasing use as the worldwide demand for passenger an...
The paper describes a timetable-dependent method for assessing railway capacity, based on the genera...
Calculation and assessment of overall capacity in railway networkOne of the main objectives of railw...
This paper presents a timetable-based approach to assess the capacity of a railway freight node, bas...
We consider the problem of determining the capacity of a planned railway infrastructure layout under...
The paper presents an analytic method for estimating capacity for repeated traffic patterns on a rai...
The subject “Railway capacity ” is a combination of the capacity consumption and how the capacity is...
Following the liberalisation of the railway infrastructure, the non-discriminatory approach to each ...
Railway capacity analysis aims to assess the number of trains that can reasonably be operated on a g...
Deliverable D32.2 “Capacity impacts of innovations” summarizes the results of the Capacity 4 Rail wo...
Railway capacity is a concept that is not easily defined or quantified. Difficulties include the num...
Capacity is partially a matter of quality versus quantity. Increasing capacity utilization gives mor...
In this paper, we develop a new framework for strategic planning purposes to calculate railway infra...
In this paper, we develop a new framework for strategic planning purposes to calculate railway infra...
Capacity planning of railway systems is a vital aspect of the rail traffic planning process focusing...
Mainline railways in Europe are experiencing increasing use as the worldwide demand for passenger an...
The paper describes a timetable-dependent method for assessing railway capacity, based on the genera...
Calculation and assessment of overall capacity in railway networkOne of the main objectives of railw...
This paper presents a timetable-based approach to assess the capacity of a railway freight node, bas...
We consider the problem of determining the capacity of a planned railway infrastructure layout under...
The paper presents an analytic method for estimating capacity for repeated traffic patterns on a rai...
The subject “Railway capacity ” is a combination of the capacity consumption and how the capacity is...
Following the liberalisation of the railway infrastructure, the non-discriminatory approach to each ...
Railway capacity analysis aims to assess the number of trains that can reasonably be operated on a g...
Deliverable D32.2 “Capacity impacts of innovations” summarizes the results of the Capacity 4 Rail wo...
Railway capacity is a concept that is not easily defined or quantified. Difficulties include the num...
Capacity is partially a matter of quality versus quantity. Increasing capacity utilization gives mor...