In urban railway operation, many different types of problems and malfunctions may cause disruptions during operation. This paper addresses two recovery modes during disruptions in urban railway operation. In order to compare these modes, two criteria including (1) total travel time of passengers during degraded mode, and (2) the number of non-serviced passengers, are determined. In order to compute the number of non-serviced passengers, some new formulas are proposed. At the end, the necessary remarks are suggested for urban railway operators to simply decide each of these recovery modes, as well as the scheduling patterns based on the disruption conditions. The results are tested and analyzed considering a real case study.
Urban Railway Operation Recovery During Disruption
2015-09-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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