Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7539028 Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 2018 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
This article deals with the Flexible Vehicle and Crew Scheduling Problem faced by urban bus transport agencies that have to assign their resources (vehicles and drivers) to cover timetables generated at the tactical level. We aim for high quality and fast to compute solutions for this problem, considering vehicle characteristics, driver qualifications requirements for each line, and labor regulations, that is, drivers have a limited duty length, mandatory rests, a restricted consecutive driving time, and a limited extra working hours. Moreover, the starting time of the drivers shift is not fixed a priori and the breaks can be allocated anywhere in the schedule as long as labor regulations are satisfied. Thus, flexibility is required to compute drivers duty but it is also needed in scenarios where the available number of drivers and vehicles changes almost everyday. We propose a mixed-integer linear programming model and a variable neighborhood search for this problem and show the efficiency of our approaches with a large set of instances.
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