Inserting extra train services on high-speed railway

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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 general Mixed Integer Program model for this problem is formulated. In addition, several extensions to the general model are further proposed. The realworld constraints that concerning the acceleration and deceleration times, priority for overtaking, allowed adjustments, periodic structure and frequency of services are incorporated into the general model. From numerical investigations using data from Shanghai- Hangzhou High-Speed Railway in China, the proposed framework and associated techniques are tested and shown to be effective.

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Tan, Y., Xu, W., Jiang, Z., Wang, Z., & Sun, B. (2020). Inserting extra train services on high-speed railway. Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering, 49(1), 16–24. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPTR.12920

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