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Integrating Management of Truck and Rail Systems in Los Angeles

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  • Dessouky, Maged
  • Fu, Lunce
  • Hu, Shichun

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This project establishes models to optimize the balance of freight demand across rail and truck modes. In real life situations, trains often travel at different speeds (i.e. passenger trains and freight trains share the same rail network). This incurs train delay whereby reducing the efficiency of the rail network. To provide a solution for this problem, we develop heuristic algorithms to improve conventional dispatching rules to reduce the average train delay. Then we build a control model and provide the solution procedure to adapt a dynamic headway concept inspired by new signaling technology like Positive Train Control (PTC). Rail network data of the Southern California region is collected to perform a detailed simulation analysis. The simulation results show significant improvement of network efficiency brought by our model and algorithms: as high as 21% reduction in average train delay with our best dispatching policy while with the dynamic headway control model, the average train delay is reduced by 40%. The railway network is therefore shown to have the potential to increase throughput capacity by 20%. View the NCST Project Webpage

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  • Dessouky, Maged & Fu, Lunce & Hu, Shichun, 2018. "Integrating Management of Truck and Rail Systems in Los Angeles," Institute of Transportation Studies, Working Paper Series qt3ms7789j, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsdav:qt3ms7789j
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    1. Mu, Shi & Dessouky, Maged, 2013. "Efficient dispatching rules on double tracks with heterogeneous train traffic," Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, Elsevier, vol. 51(C), pages 45-64.
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    Engineering; Delays; Freight trains; Freight transportation; Headways; Passenger trains; Positive train control; Railroad tracks; Switches (Railroads);
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