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Disruption Management in Railway Systems by Safe Place Assignment

Anna Livia Croella, Veronica Dal Sasso, Leonardo Lamorgese, Carlo Mannino, Paolo Ventura

2022Transportation Science11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

When major disruptions occur in a rail network, the infrastructure manager and train operating companies may be forced to stop trains until the normal status is recovered. A crucial aspect is to identify, for each train, a location (a safe place) where the train can hold during the disruption, avoiding to disconnect the network and allowing a quick recovering of the plan, at restart. We give necessary and sufficient conditions for a safe place assignment to have the desired property. We then translate such conditions into constraints of a suitable binary formulation of the problem. Computational results on a set of instances provided by a class 1 U.S. railroad show how the approach can be used effectively in the real-life setting that motivates the study, by returning optimal assignments in a fraction of a second.

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