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Train routing and timetabling problem for heterogeneous train traffic with switchable scheduling rules
Affiliation:1. School of Transportation and Logistics, Southwest Jiaotong University, Erhuan Road 111, North section 1, Chengdu, 610031 Sichuan, China;2. DEI, Università di Bologna, Viale Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna, Italy
Abstract:This paper proposes a mathematical model for the train routing and timetabling problem that allows a train to occasionally switch to the opposite track when it is not occupied, which we define it as switchable scheduling rule. The layouts of stations are taken into account in the proposed mathematical model to avoid head-on and rear-end collisions in stations. In this paper, train timetable could be scheduled by three different scheduling rules, i.e., no switchable scheduling rule (No-SSR) which allows trains switching track neither at stations and segments, incomplete switchable scheduling rule (In-SSR) which allows trains switching track at stations but not at segments, and complete switchable scheduling rule (Co-SSR) which allows trains switching track both at stations and segments. Numerical experiments are carried out on a small-scale railway corridor and a large-scale railway corridor based on Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway (HSR) corridor respectively. The results of case studies indicate that Co-SSR outperforms the other two scheduling rules. It is also found that the proposed model can improve train operational efficiency.
Keywords:Train timetabling  Routing  Heterogeneous train traffic  Switchable scheduling rule
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