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Improving Synchronization in an Air and High-Speed Rail Integration Service via Adjusting a Rail Timetable: A Real-World Case Study in China

Yu Ke, Lei Nie, Christian Liebchen, Wuyang Yuan, Xin Wu

2020Journal of Advanced Transportation35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Air and high-speed rail (AH) integration services are gaining ground with the development of the high-speed railway and airline industries. A well-designed feeder train timetable with good synchronization is of great significance in an AH integration service, because it can improve the connectivity at transfer nodes and offer more opportunities for intermodal passengers to travel. In this study, we propose a multi-objective model of a feeder railway timetable problem in an AH integration service to improve synchronization. The aims of the optimization model are to maximize the number of synchronizations and the coverage of synchronized flights, as well as to minimize the transfer penalties of passengers. We focus on a scenario of a partial subnetwork in which one direction of a two-direction railroad line with one transfer station is considered. The model is applied to Shijiazhuang Zhengding International Airport, China. The results illustrate the effectiveness of the approach developed in the paper.

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Synchronization (alternating current)SubnetworkTransport engineeringService (business)Transfer (computing)Transfer stationFocus (optics)Rail networkChinaOperations researchComputer scienceEngineeringComputer networkBusinessMarketingLawPhysicsParallel computingPolitical scienceChannel (broadcasting)OpticsRailway Systems and Energy EfficiencyAviation Industry Analysis and TrendsTransportation Planning and Optimization