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The case for space: the measurement of capacity utilisation,its relationship with reactionary delay and the calculation of the capacity charge for the British rail network
Authors:John Haith  Daniel Johnson  Chris Nash
Institution:1. Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, 34-40 University Road, Leeds LS2 9JT, UKtra8jh@leeds.ac.uk;3. Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, 34-40 University Road, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
Abstract:In Britain, capacity charges are levied on train operators to cover the costs imposed by increased reactionary delays – i.e. the delay that an already late train causes to a following train. These charges are based on the link between capacity utilisation and the level of reactionary delay. An established method for measuring capacity utilisation was adopted called The Capacity Utilisation Index (CUI). In this paper, we propose an alternative methodology based on the theory that the level of reactionary delay will be determined by the minimum gaps that exist between trains. We test this measure with a new data-set for the East Coast Main Line and show that it performs better than CUI. Finally, we comment on the implications of this finding for charging and for the construction of timetables.
Keywords:rail capacity  congestion  delay  timetable
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