DOI: 10.3384/diss.diva-152491
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Concurrent planning of railway maintenance windows and train services

Abstract: Efficiency in public and freight transportation systems is of great importance for a society. Railways can offer high capacity and relatively low environmental impact, but require that several technical systems are tuned and operate well. Specifically there is a tight interdependency between infrastructure and trains. The consequences are that all subsystems must be maintained and that the coordination of infrastructure activities and train operations is essential. Railway infrastructure maintenance and train … Show more

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“…Constraint (17) ensures that maintenance possession 𝑚𝑚 is scheduled on or after its earliest start time, while constraint (18) ensures that maintenance possession 𝑚𝑚 is scheduled on or before its latest start time. Constraint (19) ensures that maintenance possession 𝑚𝑚 is scheduled for at least the minimum duration. The constraints are…”
Section: Maintenance Task Time Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Constraint (17) ensures that maintenance possession 𝑚𝑚 is scheduled on or after its earliest start time, while constraint (18) ensures that maintenance possession 𝑚𝑚 is scheduled on or before its latest start time. Constraint (19) ensures that maintenance possession 𝑚𝑚 is scheduled for at least the minimum duration. The constraints are…”
Section: Maintenance Task Time Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other interventions would be to improve the system support for timetabling at the IM (this is in progress, but delayed), to employ many more timetable planners, and/or to find a more predictable way to schedule trackwork possessions (perhaps such as in [43]), such that less adaptations of train paths need to be made for that reason. All of these are likely to be beneficial but shifting a greater part of the scheduling of freight trains into the ad hoc process rather than the annual timetabling process would be a relatively easy policy change and does not require any of the other interventions to yield benefits.…”
Section: Analysis and Areas Of Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important part of the last step, falling outside the scope of the thesis, is the allocation of capacity for infrastructure maintenance. Interested readers are referred to the doctoral thesis by Lidén (2018) for more details on how such capacity can be planned and allocated together with train services.…”
Section: Market-based Capacity Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%