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Interactive Timetabling System with Function of Estimating Train Congestion on Timetable Planned

Daisuke Tatsui1,
Taketoshi Kunimatsu1,
Takashi Sakaguchi2
1
Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan
2
West Japan Railway, Japan
International Journal of Transport Development and Integration
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Volume 1, Issue 3, 2017
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Pages 382-391
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Available online: 04-29-2017
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Abstract:

It is important for railway operators to make suitable timetables. On the assumption that passengers’ train paths are invariant even if the timetable changes, the timetables are determined according to the various statistical data under the current timetable. In planning the timetable, it is difficult to grasp the change of passengers’ paths due to timetable modifications because it is too complex. In this paper, we propose a framework of timetabling with due consideration of the path change and propose a practical timetabling system which can quickly estimate the congestion of each train by using passengers’ origin–destination (OD) data collected by automatic ticket checkers. With the system, timetable planners can interactively make and modify timetables by trial and error while confirming the congestion, and finally, they can reach the most preferable one. In order to realize such an interactive system, it is important to develop a fast estimation algorithm of train congestion. We developed a new shortest path search algorithm to determine which trains each passenger gets on. The algorithm devised based on the Dijkstra method has two features. First, the shortest path search from each node to all the destination stations in the composed graph network is executed only once. Second, overlapping the path searches are omitted using stored information of the shortest paths which have already been searched. By applying this algorithm, it took only about 10 s to estimate the train congestion under a timetable of the whole day on an urban commuter line.

Keywords: Dijkstra method, estimation of congestion, interactive system, passengers’ path, shortest path search, timetabling

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The data used to support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon request.

Conflicts of Interest

The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.

References
[1] Kubota, T., Morita, Y., Ota, M., Furuya, S. & Ieda, H., Analysis of rate of trainovercrowding by stored data at ticket gates and load weight units, Infrastructureplanning view. Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 25, pp. 641–646, 2008. (in Japanese)
[2] Kunimatsu, T., Hirai, C. & Tomii, N., Evaluation of timetables by estimating passengers’personal disutility using micro-simulation. Proceedings of the 3th International Seminaron Railway Operations Modelling and Analysis (RailZurich2009), 2009.
[3] Nagasaki, Y., Asuka, M. & Komaya, K., A fast method for estimating railway passengerflow. Computers in Railways X, pp. 179–187, 2006. [Crossref]
[4] Inagawa, M., Tomii, N. & Ushida, K., Visualization of train operation record data.J-Rail, 16, pp. 745–748, 2009. (in Japanese)

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Tatsui, D., Kunimatsu, T., & Sakaguchi, T. (2017). Interactive Timetabling System with Function of Estimating Train Congestion on Timetable Planned. Int. J. Transp. Dev. Integr., 1(3), 382-391. https://doi.org/10.2495/TDI-V1-N3-382-391
D. Tatsui, T. Kunimatsu, and T. Sakaguchi, "Interactive Timetabling System with Function of Estimating Train Congestion on Timetable Planned," Int. J. Transp. Dev. Integr., vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 382-391, 2017. https://doi.org/10.2495/TDI-V1-N3-382-391
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Daisuke Tatsui, et al. "Interactive Timetabling System with Function of Estimating Train Congestion on Timetable Planned." International Journal of Transport Development and Integration, v 1, pp 382-391. doi: https://doi.org/10.2495/TDI-V1-N3-382-391
Daisuke Tatsui, Taketoshi Kunimatsu and Takashi Sakaguchi. "Interactive Timetabling System with Function of Estimating Train Congestion on Timetable Planned." International Journal of Transport Development and Integration, 1, (2017): 382-391. doi: https://doi.org/10.2495/TDI-V1-N3-382-391
TATSUI D, KUNIMATSU T, SAKAGUCHI T. Interactive Timetabling System with Function of Estimating Train Congestion on Timetable Planned[J]. International Journal of Transport Development and Integration, 2017, 1(3): 382-391. https://doi.org/10.2495/TDI-V1-N3-382-391