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Title: Mathematical optimization for the train timetabling problem
Authors: Stanojević, P
Marić, Miroslav 
Kratica, Jozef
Bojović, Nebojša J
Milenković, Miloš S
Affiliations: Informatics and Computer Science 
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Journal: Mathematica Balkanica (New Series)
Abstract: 
Rail transportation is very rich in terms of problems that can be modeled and solved using mathematical optimization techniques. The train scheduling problem as the most important part of a rail operating policy has a very significant impact on a rail company profit considering the fact that from the quality of a train timetable depends a flow of three most important resources on rail network: cars, locomotives and crews. The train timetabling problem aims at determining a periodic timetable for a set of trains that does not violate track capacities and satisfies some operational constraints. In this paper, we developed an integer programming approach for determining an optimal train schedule for a single, one-way track linking two major stations, with a number of intermediate stations between. The application has been tested on a realistic example suggested by the PE “Serbian Railways”. Obtained results show a potential for a practical application of proposed approach.
URI: https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2914
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