A multimodal solution approach for mitigating the impact of planned maintenance on metro rail attractiveness

IF 2.1 Q2 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Alice Consilvio , Lorenzo Calabrò , Angela Di Febbraro , Nicola Sacco
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Abstract

The possible unavailability of urban rail-based transport services due to planned maintenance activities may have significant consequences on the perceived quality of service, thus affecting railway attractiveness.

To cope with the mitigation of planned service interruptions and to guarantee a seamless journey and a good travel experience for passengers, it is possible to exploit the existing services differently and/or provide additional on-demand services, such as temporary supplemental bus lines.

In this context, this paper aims to develop a mathematical programming model for planning service interruptions due to maintenance considering passenger transport demand dynamics. In particular, the proposed approach deals with service interruptions characterized by a long duration for which timetable adaption strategies are not applicable, suggesting mitigation actions that exploit the already existing services and/or the activation of additional ones, with the aim of minimizing users’ inconvenience. In doing so, the planned infrastructure status (i.e., available or under maintenance), as well as the forecasted transport demand, are taken into account to adapt the service accordingly by offering a multimodal transport solution to passengers.

To find the best solution, a decomposition solution approach is proposed in combination with a multistage cooperative framework with feedback that models the negotiation process between the involved actors.

Finally, the applicability of the proposed approach to real case studies is discussed based on some performance indicators.

一种减轻计划维修对地铁轨道吸引力影响的多式联运解决方案
由于计划的维修活动,可能无法提供城市铁路运输服务,这可能对服务的感知质量产生重大影响,从而影响铁路的吸引力。为了减轻计划中的服务中断,并保证无缝旅行和乘客的良好旅行体验,可以以不同的方式利用现有服务和/或提供额外的按需服务,例如临时补充公交线路。在此背景下,本文旨在建立考虑客运需求动态的维修服务中断规划数学规划模型。特别是,拟议的办法处理的服务中断的特点是持续时间长,而时间表调整战略不适用于这种中断,建议采取缓解行动,利用现有服务和/或启用其他服务,目的是尽量减少用户的不便。在此过程中,计划中的基础设施状况(即可用或正在维修中)以及预测的运输需求都会被考虑在内,从而相应地调整服务,为乘客提供多式联运解决方案。为了找到最佳的解决方案,提出了一种分解解决方案,并结合多阶段的反馈合作框架,对参与者之间的协商过程进行建模。最后,基于一些绩效指标,讨论了所提出的方法在实际案例研究中的适用性。
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4.60
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0.00%
发文量
24
审稿时长
129 days
期刊介绍: The EURO Journal on Transportation and Logistics promotes the use of mathematics in general, and operations research in particular, in the context of transportation and logistics. It is a forum for the presentation of original mathematical models, methodologies and computational results, focussing on advanced applications in transportation and logistics. The journal publishes two types of document: (i) research articles and (ii) tutorials. A research article presents original methodological contributions to the field (e.g. new mathematical models, new algorithms, new simulation techniques). A tutorial provides an introduction to an advanced topic, designed to ease the use of the relevant methodology by researchers and practitioners.
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