TY - GEN A1 - Harrod, Steven A1 - Schlechte, Thomas T1 - A Direct Comparison of Physical Block Occupancy Versus Timed Block Occupancy in Train Timetabling Formulations N2 - Two fundamental mathematical formulations for railway timetabling are compared on a common set of sample problems, representing both multiple track high density services in Europe and single track bidirectional operations in North America. One formulation, ACP, enforces against conflicts by constraining time intervals between trains, while the other formulation, HGF, monitors physical occupation of controlled track segments. The results demonstrate that both ACP and HGF return comparable solutions in the aggregate, with some significant differences in select instances, and a pattern of significant differences in performance and constraint enforcement overall. T3 - ZIB-Report - 13-18 KW - Railway Scheduling KW - Train Timetabling KW - Track Allocation Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-17946 SN - 1438-0064 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Borndörfer, Ralf A1 - Schlechte, Thomas T1 - Models for Railway Track Allocation N2 - This article is about the optimal track allocation problem (OPTRA) to find, in a given railway network, a conflict free set of train routes of maximum value. We study two types of integer programming formulations: a standard formulation that models block conflicts in terms of packing constraints, and a new extended formulation that is based on additional configuration' variables. We show that the packing constraints in the standard formulation stem from an interval graph, and that they can be separated in polynomial time. It follows that the LP relaxation of a strong version of this model, including all clique inequalities from block conflicts, can be solved in polynomial time. We prove that the extended formulation produces the same LP bound, and that it can also be computed with this model in polynomial time. Albeit the two formulations are in this sense equivalent, the extended formulation has advantages from a computational point of view, because it features a constant number of rows and is therefore amenable to standard column generation techniques. Results of an empirical model comparison on mesoscopic data for the Hannover-Fulda-Kassel region of the German long distance railway network are reported. T3 - ZIB-Report - 07-02 KW - Railway Slot Allocation KW - Train Timetabling KW - Combinatorial Optimization KW - Linear and Integer Programming Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-9451 ER -