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A hierarchical line planning approach for a large-scale high speed rail network: The China case
Institution:1. Department of Transport and Planning, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands;2. Network Optimisation Team, Command Control & Signalling, Network Rail Ltd., United Kingdom;3. Department of Transport, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark;1. Transport and Mobility Laboratory (TRANSP-OR), School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering (ENAC), École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, CH-1015, Switzerland;2. Sino-US Global Logistics Institute, Shanghai Jiaotong University, 1954 Huashan Rd., Shanghai, 200030, PR China
Abstract:Planning a set of train lines in a large-scale high speed rail (HSR) network is typically influenced by issues of longer travel distance, high transport demand, track capacity constraints, and a non-periodic timetable. In this paper, we describe an integrated hierarchical approach to determine line plans by defining the stations and trains according to two classes. Based on a bi-level programming model, heuristics are developed for two consecutive stages corresponding to each classification. The approach determines day-period based train line frequencies as well as a combination of various stopping patterns for a mix of fast trunk line services between major stations and a variety of slower body lines that offer service to intermediate stations, so as to satisfy the predicted passenger transport demand. Efficiencies of the line plans described herein concern passenger travel times, train capacity occupancy, and the number of transfers. Moreover, our heuristics allow for combining many additional conflicting demand–supply factors to design a line plan with predominantly cost-oriented and/or customer-oriented objectives. A range of scenarios are developed to generate three line plans for a real-world example of the HSR network in China using a decision support system. The performance of potential train schedules is evaluated to further examine the feasibility of the obtained line plans through graphical timetables.
Keywords:High speed rail network  Line planning problem  Bi-level programming  Heuristics  Timetable scheduling
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