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Railway crew capacity planning problem with connectivity of schedules

Published: 20 November 2015

Authors Şahinb, G. and Suyabatmaza, A. C.

PublicationTransportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review

Abstract
We study a tactical level crew capacity planning problem in railways which determines the minimum required crew size in a region while both feasibility and connectivity of schedules are maintained. We present alternative mathematical formulations which depend on network representations of the problem. A path-based formulation in the form of a set-covering problem along with a column-and-row generation algorithm is proposed. An arc-based formulation of the problem is solved with a commercial linear programming solver. The computational study illustrates the effect of schedule connectivity on crew capacity decisions and shows that arc-based formulation is a viable approach.

Read full article: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, December 1, 2015

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