Authors
Juan A Mesa, Francisco A Ortega, Miguel A Pozo
Publication date
2014/11
Journal
Annals of Operations Research
Volume
222
Pages
439-455
Publisher
Springer US
Description
This paper deals with the Transit Network Timetabling and Scheduling Problem (TNTSP) in a public transit line. The TNTSP aims at determining optimal timetables for each line in a transit network by establishing departure and arrival times of each vehicle at each station. We assume that customers know departure times of line runs offered by the system. However, each user, traveling after or before than their desired travel time, will give rise to an inconvenience cost, or a penalty cost if that user cannot be served according to the scheduled timetable. The provided formulation allocates each user to the best possible timetable considering capacity constraints. The problem is formulated using a p-median based approach and solved using a clustering technique. Computational results that show useful applications of this methodology are also included.
Total citations
20152016201720182019202020212022202320242423343531
Scholar articles