Rail industry in South Africa is facing a dilemma in connection with trains overcrowding causing injuries and fatalities. This paper emphasized this topic analysis to reach the understanding of the problem to an eventual solution that will benefit both the train user and the operator. One of the priority insights look was at the annual train planned schedule versus the actual state of trains given to run. The overall objective of the paper’s study was to analyze the existing train schedule that is currently in use and whether addressing the needs of the commuter. The paper highlighted that the found-out train planned schedule are not always met due to technical issues. The paper also investigated the number of healthy trains versus the commuter demand per peak, because operationally fit trains are required to avoid service distraction that can lead to overcrowding of trains.
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Myeni, M., Sobiyi, K., & Mabiza, J. (2019). Train Schedule Delays Leading to Overcrowding, Injuries and Fatalities. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 786, pp. 676–683). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93885-1_62
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