Optimization of parking public transport vehicles in Ostrava

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Abstract

A typical trait of public transport is a spatially scattered demand. A route net that is operated by a carrier (or several carriers) has to be adapted to the demand. Public transport vehicles that are not used during a period of a day are usually parked in defined parking lots that have a given capacity. When the vehicle goes from the place where its schedule ends (usually a terminus of the last connection served by the vehicle) to the place where the vehicle should be parked, a non-productive journey occurs. The same occurs at the beginning of the vehicle schedule as well. The main goal of the paper is to present a mathematical model that enables minimization of the total length of all the non-productive journeys. Functionality of the proposed mathematical model was tested in the conditions of a real bus public transport network.

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Teichmann, D., Dorda, M., Bínová, H., & Ludvík, M. (2015). Optimization of parking public transport vehicles in Ostrava. Promet - Traffic and Transportation, 27(1), 69–75. https://doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v27i1.1593

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