Abstract In this chapter, in order to capture more detailed information about passengers we consider train scheduling with origin–destination-dependent (OD-dependent ) passenger demands for an urban rail transit line. A stop-skipping strategy is adopted to reduce the total passenger travel time and the energy consumption. The resulting train scheduling problem is a mixed integer nonlinear programming problem. A bi-level approach and a limited bi-level approach are proposed to solve this problem. These two approaches are compared through a case study inspired by real data from the Beijing Yizhuang subway line. The results discussed in this chapter are based on Wang et al. (IEEE Trans Intell Transp Syst 15:2658–2670, 2014) [1]; Wang et al. (Proceedings of the 93rd annual meeting of the transportation research board, Washington, DC, 2014) [2].


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    Title :

    OD-Dependent Train Scheduling for an Urban Rail Transit Line


    Contributors:
    Wang, Yihui (author) / Ning, Bin (author) / Boom, Ton (author) / Schutter, Bart (author)


    Publication date :

    2016-01-01


    Size :

    26 pages





    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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