Railway timetabling using Lagrangian relaxation

Railway timetabling using Lagrangian relaxation

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Article ID: iaor2001853
Country: United States
Volume: 32
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 358
End Page Number: 369
Publication Date: Nov 1998
Journal: Transportation Science
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: timetabling, programming: integer, programming: dynamic
Abstract:

We present a novel optimization approach for the timetabling problem of a railway company, i.e., scheduling of a set of trains to obtain a profit maximizing timetable, while not violating track capacity constraints. The scheduling decisions are based on estimates of the value of running different types of service at specified times. We model the problem as a very large integer programming problem. The model is flexible in that it allows for general cost functions. We have used a Lagrangian relaxation solution approach, in which the track capacity constraints are relaxed and assigned prices, so that the problem separates into one dynamic program for each physical train. The number of dual variables is very large. However, it turns out that only a small fraction of these are nonzero, which one may take advantage of in the dual updating schemes. The approach has been tested on a realistic example suggested by the Swedish National Railway Administration. This example contains 18 passenger trains and 8 freight trains to be scheduled during a day on a stretch of single track, consisting of 17 stations. The computation times are rather modest and the obtained timetables are within a few percent of optimality.

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