Optimized Utilization of Station Arrival and Departure Tracks for Passenger Dedicated Lines

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For running trains according to timetable, it is very important to arrange appropriate arrival and departure tracks to trains transacted by passenger dedicated line station. Builds optimized model of arrival and departure track utilization, the optimization objective is maximizing the sum of weights of trains using tracks, and having the most balanced utilization schedule. For constraints, it is different from existing railway station that the two turnaround trains share the same train-set must be arranged to the same arrival and departure track, and this paper considers the constraint seriously. Taking Beijing South Railway Station inter-city yard as an instance, use the method put forward in this paper to calculate the arrival and departure track utilization schedule. Compared with existing schedule, the result calculated makes the arrival and departure track utilization more balanced.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 468-471)

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2450-2454

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February 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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