On a daily basis, large scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to reschedule their railway timetables together with their rolling stock and crew schedules. This research focuses on timetable rescheduling for passenger train services on a macroscopic level in a railway network. An integer linear programming model is formulated for solving the timetable rescheduling problem, which minimizes the number of cancelled and delayed train services while adhering to infrastructure and rolling stock capacity constraints. The possibility of rerouting train services in order to reduce the number of cancelled and delayed train services is also considered. In addition, all stages of the disruption management process (from ...
This paper introduces an integrated approach for the recovery of a timetable by rescheduling train s...
In passenger railway operations, unforeseen events require railway operators to adjust their timetab...
AbstractThis paper presents a timetable rescheduling algorithm based on Mixed Integer Programming (M...
On a daily basis, large scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
On a daily basis, large-scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
Unexpected disruptions occur for many reasons in railway networks and cause delays, cancelations, an...
Unexpected events, such as accidents or track damages, can have a sig-nificant impact on the railway...
During railway disruptions, most passengers may not be able to find preferred alternative train serv...
Unexpected disruptions occur in the railways on a daily basis, which are typically handled manually ...
This paper presents the review of past studies concerning mathematical models for rescheduling passe...
Railway operations are vulnerable to unexpected disruptions that should be handled in an efficient a...
Increasing supply in railway networks comes at the cost of an increased need for infrastructure main...
Unexpected disruptions occur in the railways on a daily basis, which aretypically handled manually b...
Railway systems are vulnerable to unexpected disruptions, which usually result in track blockages fo...
This paper introduces an integrated approach for the recovery of a timetable by rescheduling train s...
In passenger railway operations, unforeseen events require railway operators to adjust their timetab...
AbstractThis paper presents a timetable rescheduling algorithm based on Mixed Integer Programming (M...
On a daily basis, large scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
On a daily basis, large-scale disruptions require infrastructure managers and railway operators to r...
Unexpected disruptions occur for many reasons in railway networks and cause delays, cancelations, an...
Unexpected events, such as accidents or track damages, can have a sig-nificant impact on the railway...
During railway disruptions, most passengers may not be able to find preferred alternative train serv...
Unexpected disruptions occur in the railways on a daily basis, which are typically handled manually ...
This paper presents the review of past studies concerning mathematical models for rescheduling passe...
Railway operations are vulnerable to unexpected disruptions that should be handled in an efficient a...
Increasing supply in railway networks comes at the cost of an increased need for infrastructure main...
Unexpected disruptions occur in the railways on a daily basis, which aretypically handled manually b...
Railway systems are vulnerable to unexpected disruptions, which usually result in track blockages fo...
This paper introduces an integrated approach for the recovery of a timetable by rescheduling train s...
In passenger railway operations, unforeseen events require railway operators to adjust their timetab...
AbstractThis paper presents a timetable rescheduling algorithm based on Mixed Integer Programming (M...