Article ID: | iaor2003475 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 36A |
Issue: | 5 |
Start Page Number: | 453 |
End Page Number: | 482 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2002 |
Journal: | Transportation Research. Part A, Policy and Practice |
Authors: | Haghani Ali, Shafahi Yousef |
Keywords: | transportation: road, scheduling, programming: mathematical, programming: integer |
This paper deals with the problem of scheduling bus maintenance activities. The scheduling of maintenance activities is an important component in bus transit operations planning process. The other components include network route design, setting timetables, scheduling vehicles, and assignment of drivers. This paper presents a mathematical programming approach to the problem. This approach takes as input a given daily operating schedule for all buses assigned to a depot along with available maintenance resources. It, then, attempts to design daily inspection and maintenance schedules for the buses that are due for inspection so as to minimize the interruptions in the daily bus operating schedule, and maximize the utilization of the maintenance facilities. Three integer programming formulations are presented and different properties of the problem are discussed. Several heuristic methods are presented and tested. Some of these procedures produce very close to optimal solutions very efficiently. In some cases, the computational times required to obtain these solutions are less than 1% of the computational time required for the conventional branch and bound algorithm. Several small examples are offered and the computational results of solving the problem for an actual, 181-bus transit property are reported.