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Yang, An-An (Yang, An-An.) | Wang, Bo (Wang, Bo.) (Scholars:王波) | Chen, Yan-Yan (Chen, Yan-Yan.) (Scholars:陈艳艳) | Huang, Jian-Lin (Huang, Jian-Lin.) | Xiong, Jie (Xiong, Jie.)

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Cross-line operation for an urban rail transit system can reduce passenger transfer time and increase the utilization of resources. In this paper, a capacity allocation model is formulated with the objective of minimizing the costs of use of rolling stock, train operating costs and passenger travel costs. The model takes into account the impact of cross-line trains on carrying capacity of rail lines and is constrained by departure interval, full-load rate and number of available rolling stock. Combining with a case study, we further put forward the necessary conditions to successfully deploy cross-line operations. The research results indicate that to deploy the cross-line operation requires redundant capacity and the successful outcome largely depends on a number of factors such as the passenger flow intensity for transfer, the transfer condition and the train schedule, etc. Although it is easy to achieve cross-line operation for one-platform interchange stations, its effect does not improve significantly in rush hour due to limitation of carrying capacity and corresponding transfer time. Compared with the plan of single-line independent operation, crossline operation can reduce the operating costs and passenger travel costs. Furthermore, the advantages becomes more obvious with the increase of the cross-line passenger flow intensity. Copyright © 2017 by Science Press.

Keyword:

Systems engineering Railroad rolling stock Multiobjective optimization Light rail transit Operating costs

Author Community:

  • [ 1 ] [Yang, An-An]Beijing Key Laboratory of Traffic Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing; 100124, China
  • [ 2 ] [Wang, Bo]Beijing Transportation Information Center, Beijing; 100161, China
  • [ 3 ] [Chen, Yan-Yan]Beijing Key Laboratory of Traffic Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing; 100124, China
  • [ 4 ] [Huang, Jian-Lin]Beijing Key Laboratory of Traffic Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing; 100124, China
  • [ 5 ] [Huang, Jian-Lin]Beijing Transportation Information Center, Beijing; 100161, China
  • [ 6 ] [Xiong, Jie]Beijing Key Laboratory of Traffic Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing; 100124, China

Reprint Author's Address:

  • 陈艳艳

    [chen, yan-yan]beijing key laboratory of traffic engineering, beijing university of technology, beijing; 100124, china

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Journal of Transportation Systems Engineering and Information Technology

ISSN: 1009-6744

Year: 2017

Issue: 6

Volume: 17

Page: 221-227

Cited Count:

WoS CC Cited Count: 0

SCOPUS Cited Count: 21

ESI Highly Cited Papers on the List: 0 Unfold All

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30 Days PV: 20

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