Challenges and the Need to Integrate Rolling Stock and Crew Scheduling for Efficient Railway Operations

  • Paul Päprer
  • , Janis S. Neufeld
  • , Udo Buscher
  • , Martin Scheffler
  • , Matthias Wastian
  • , Jakob Rosenberger
  • , Kanchan Joshi
  • , Fatih Kocatürk
  • , Jan Ehmke
  • , Maximilian Kunovjanek
  • , Nadine Schwab
  • , Niki Popper

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Abstract

The planning of traction units and drivers is a crucial strategic and tactical planning problem for railway companies. Due to the complexity of the individual problems, large railway undertakings typically solve these problems in a sequential manner, i.e., they first generate circulation plans and then use them to generate shift plans. As a consequence, the achievable quality of the shift plans depends on the operational efficiency of the circulation plan, and information dependencies between the two planning steps cannot be exploited. This paper presents different types of integrated circulation and shift planning. An investigation of the inherent challenges and benefits of an integrated planning approach is presented, initial approaches for data structures and algorithms are introduced, and first results are shown.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)445-450
Number of pages6
JournalIFAC-PapersOnLine
Volume59
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2025
Event11th Vienna International Conference on Mathematical Modelling, MATHMOD 2025 - Vienna, Austria
Duration: 19 Feb 202521 Feb 2025

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 102009 Computer simulation

Keywords

  • decision making in complex systems
  • integrated planning
  • modeling
  • railway operations
  • simulation of transportation systems

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