Using network capacity effectively where train operators compete for paths – the UK experience

Last updated on 11 October 2013 3:01
Many railways find that there is more demand for train paths on their networks than they are able to provide, requiring capacity management of one form or another to resolve this conflict. Investment in the infrastructure to increase capacity is an option, but this is expensive and often will not...
Author(s): Watson R.;Gillingwater D.;Boodoo A.
Organisation(s): Loughborough University ;
2003
United Kingdom
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