With the aim of supporting future traffic needs, an account of how to reconstruct an existing cyclic timetable by inserting additional train services will be given in this paper. The Timetable-based Extra Train Services Inserting (TETSI) problem is regarded as an integration of railway scheduling and rescheduling problem. The TETSI problem therefore is considered involving many constraints, such as flexible running times, dwell times, headway and time windows. Characterized based on an event-activity graph, a general Mixed Integer Program model for this problem is formulated. In addition, several extensions to the general model are further proposed. The real-world constraints that concerning the acceleration and deceleration times, pri...
On a daily basis, large-scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
Research focused on the real-time rescheduling of high-speed railway traffic with a quasi-moving blo...
AbstractAs more and more governments are planning or constructing their high-speed rail (HSR) system...
With the aim of supporting future traffic needs, an account of how to reconstruct an existing cyclic...
Due to several obvious advantages both in transport marketing and train operation planning, the cycl...
In this paper techniques for scheduling additional train services (SATS) are considered as is train ...
With the development of high-speed railway (HSR), cyclic timetable shows many advantages. However, t...
We study the Train Timetabling Problem (TTP) of the high-speed trains at the Chinese railways. TTP c...
We study the problem of scheduling passenger trains in a highly congested railway double-track line ...
AbstractThis paper deals with the timetable rescheduling problem based on the feedback of train-set'...
Increasing supply in railway networks comes at the cost of an increased need for infrastructure main...
In this paper we describe how rolling stock and passenger connections in a cyclic railway timetable ...
AbstractThe Train Timetabling Problem (TTP) has been widely studied for freight and passenger rail s...
In the operational management of railway networks, an important requirement is the fast adaptation o...
The Train Timetabling Problem (TTP) has been widely studied for freight and passenger rail systems. ...
On a daily basis, large-scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
Research focused on the real-time rescheduling of high-speed railway traffic with a quasi-moving blo...
AbstractAs more and more governments are planning or constructing their high-speed rail (HSR) system...
With the aim of supporting future traffic needs, an account of how to reconstruct an existing cyclic...
Due to several obvious advantages both in transport marketing and train operation planning, the cycl...
In this paper techniques for scheduling additional train services (SATS) are considered as is train ...
With the development of high-speed railway (HSR), cyclic timetable shows many advantages. However, t...
We study the Train Timetabling Problem (TTP) of the high-speed trains at the Chinese railways. TTP c...
We study the problem of scheduling passenger trains in a highly congested railway double-track line ...
AbstractThis paper deals with the timetable rescheduling problem based on the feedback of train-set'...
Increasing supply in railway networks comes at the cost of an increased need for infrastructure main...
In this paper we describe how rolling stock and passenger connections in a cyclic railway timetable ...
AbstractThe Train Timetabling Problem (TTP) has been widely studied for freight and passenger rail s...
In the operational management of railway networks, an important requirement is the fast adaptation o...
The Train Timetabling Problem (TTP) has been widely studied for freight and passenger rail systems. ...
On a daily basis, large-scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
Research focused on the real-time rescheduling of high-speed railway traffic with a quasi-moving blo...
AbstractAs more and more governments are planning or constructing their high-speed rail (HSR) system...