2020
DOI: 10.3311/pptr.12920
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Inserting Extra Train Services on High-Speed Railway

Abstract: 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 … Show more

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“…Reference [26] developed a computer-based model with pre-defined extension and compression of train running and dwell time to consider the competition for railway infrastructure between new and existing services. Based on the Event-Activity Graph [27] formulated a general Mixed Integer Program (MIP) model involving the acceleration and deceleration times, priority for overtaking, allowable adjustments, cyclic structure and services frequency, and the total adjustments for initial trains was minimized. Reference [25] further considered train-set or rolling stock constraints and proposed a MIP to minimize the total adjustments for initial trains as well as the number of required train-sets.…”
Section: B Adding Train Paths Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference [26] developed a computer-based model with pre-defined extension and compression of train running and dwell time to consider the competition for railway infrastructure between new and existing services. Based on the Event-Activity Graph [27] formulated a general Mixed Integer Program (MIP) model involving the acceleration and deceleration times, priority for overtaking, allowable adjustments, cyclic structure and services frequency, and the total adjustments for initial trains was minimized. Reference [25] further considered train-set or rolling stock constraints and proposed a MIP to minimize the total adjustments for initial trains as well as the number of required train-sets.…”
Section: B Adding Train Paths Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%