A Branch-and-Cut approach for solving line planning problems


Article
volume 38, issue 3 pp 379-393.
This publication is part of collection
Related Files

(publisher's version.url.txt, 40 bytes)
Repository contains one additional file which is not publicly available

An important strategic phase in the planning process of a railway operator is the development of a line plan, i.e., a set of routes (paths) in a network of tracks, operated at a given hourly frequency. We consider a model formulation of the line-planning problem where total operating costs are to be minimized. This model is solved with a branch-and-cut approach, for which we develop a variety of valid inequalities and reduction methods. A computational study of five real-life instances based on examples from Netherlands Railways (NS) is included...



Keywords