When major disruptions occur in a rail network, the infrastructure manager and train operating companies may be forced to stop trains until the normal status is recovered. A crucial aspect is to identify, for each train, a location (a safe place) where the train can hold during the disruption, avoiding to disconnect the network and allowing a quick recovering of the plan, at restart. We give necessary and sufficient conditions for a safe place assignment to have the desired property. We then translate such conditions into constraints of a suitable binary formulation of the problem. Computational results on a set of instances provided by a class 1 U.S. railroad show how the approach can be used effectively in the real-life setting that motivates the study, by returning optimal assignments in a fraction of a second.
Dettaglio pubblicazione
2022, TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE, Pages -
Disruption Management in Railway Systems by Safe Place Assignment (01a Articolo in rivista)
Croella Anna Livia, Dal Sasso Veronica, Lamorgese Leonardo, Mannino Carlo, Ventura Paolo
Gruppo di ricerca: Continuous Optimization
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