Stable and robust train routing in station areas with balanced infrastructure capacity occupation

Nikola Bešinović*, Rob M.P. Goverde

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Abstract

Routing trains through busy railway station layouts is an important part of the timetabling process. For each train, a feasible route has to be determined to provide reliable operations, given the arrival and departure times at stations. In this paper, we propose a model for stable and robust train routing with the goal to minimize capacity occupation and maximize robustness. We define a multi-objective optimization problem and provide the heuristic RouteCare based on a max-plus automata model and a delay propagation model. We consider microscopic infrastructure to guarantee practical feasibility. The performance of the proposed algorithm is demonstrated on real-life instances of the Dutch railway network. The generated solutions outperformed the variants of RouteCare that independently maximize stability or robustness by 10.4% and 9.5%, respectively. In addition, RouteCare showed that even for the same number of resources used, a more robust route plan can be found that uses the station capacity more efficiently.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)211-236
Number of pages26
JournalPublic Transport
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • Conflict-free
  • Max-plus algebra
  • Railway
  • Robust
  • Routing
  • Stable

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