Timetable complexity and queueing models for railway capacity

Last updated on 27 September 2013 2:30
Utilisation of railway capacity is determined by, among other factors, the complexity of the timetable. In general one may argue that the more complex a timetable is, the less efficiently capacity is used. Because of this strong influence many railway capacity models explicitly use timetables. Also queueing models are...
Author(s): Weits Ello;Hansen Sten
2001
Europe
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