As demand for passenger and freight transport on Britain’s railways increases, providing additional capacity and making the best use of the existing infrastructure are priorities for the industry. Since the stations and junctions forming the nodes of the railway network tend to form the constraints on route and network capacity, improved understanding of their operation and capacity characteristics is particularly important.This paper describes research undertaken to improve the understanding of nodal capacity and capacity utilisation, and to route and schedule trains more efficiently through nodes, thus improving service quality and/or releasing capacity for additional train services
In an age where particular attention is focused on the best use of railway systems, the maintenance ...
The subject “Railway capacity ” is a combination of the capacity consumption and how the capacity is...
The continually increasing demand on railway service in terms of the quantity and quality of both pa...
As demand for passenger and freight transport on Britain’s railways increases, providing additional ...
Railway capacity is increasingly scarce and valuable, but is also inherently difficult to define and...
As railway traffic levels increase in Britain and elsewhere, improved understanding of the trade-off...
This paper describes an integrated methodology for identifying potential ‘quick wins’ for mode shift...
In many densely populated areas, capacity increases in the railway network are necessary. However, s...
There is a growing demand for rail travel in this country which is difficult to satisfy. The result ...
The paper describes the integrated modelling of infrastructural, signalling and scheduling constrain...
Over recent years the UK railway industry has seen unprecedented growth in the number of passengers ...
Introduction Worldwide the transport sector faces several issues related to the rising of traffic de...
Nowadays, a considerable percentage of trains mature delays due to nodes and stations congestion. T...
As well known, capacity evaluation and the identification of bottlenecks on rail networks are comple...
As traffic on Britain's railways has grown, the system is approaching capacity and moving towards 24...
In an age where particular attention is focused on the best use of railway systems, the maintenance ...
The subject “Railway capacity ” is a combination of the capacity consumption and how the capacity is...
The continually increasing demand on railway service in terms of the quantity and quality of both pa...
As demand for passenger and freight transport on Britain’s railways increases, providing additional ...
Railway capacity is increasingly scarce and valuable, but is also inherently difficult to define and...
As railway traffic levels increase in Britain and elsewhere, improved understanding of the trade-off...
This paper describes an integrated methodology for identifying potential ‘quick wins’ for mode shift...
In many densely populated areas, capacity increases in the railway network are necessary. However, s...
There is a growing demand for rail travel in this country which is difficult to satisfy. The result ...
The paper describes the integrated modelling of infrastructural, signalling and scheduling constrain...
Over recent years the UK railway industry has seen unprecedented growth in the number of passengers ...
Introduction Worldwide the transport sector faces several issues related to the rising of traffic de...
Nowadays, a considerable percentage of trains mature delays due to nodes and stations congestion. T...
As well known, capacity evaluation and the identification of bottlenecks on rail networks are comple...
As traffic on Britain's railways has grown, the system is approaching capacity and moving towards 24...
In an age where particular attention is focused on the best use of railway systems, the maintenance ...
The subject “Railway capacity ” is a combination of the capacity consumption and how the capacity is...
The continually increasing demand on railway service in terms of the quantity and quality of both pa...