Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6936381 | Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies | 2016 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
The performance of railway operations depends highly on the quality of the railway timetable. In particular for dense railway networks it can be challenging to obtain a stable robust conflict-free and energy-efficient timetable with acceptable infrastructure occupation and short journey times. This paper presents a performance-based railway timetabling framework integrating timetable construction and evaluation on three levels: microscopic, macroscopic, and a corridor fine-tuning level, where each performance indicator is optimized or evaluated at the appropriate level. A modular implementation of the three-level framework is presented and demonstrated on a case study on the Dutch railway network illustrating the feasibility of this approach to achieve the highest timetabling design level.
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Authors
Rob M.P. Goverde, Nikola BeÅ¡inoviÄ, Anne Binder, Valentina Cacchiani, Egidio Quaglietta, Roberto Roberti, Paolo Toth,