A Evolution Model of the Express Freight Network

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A Evolution Model of the Express Freight Network is proposed based on the evolution theory of complex weighting network. The freight demands and space distance are considered into the preferential attachment scheme. Applying the model on the evolution of the express freight trains service network by China Railway Express, results show that the model is capable to embody the evolution laws with some indices slightly better than the real network.

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