نتایج جستجو برای: passenger transportation agencies

تعداد نتایج: 95460  

Journal: :Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives 2020

2017
Stefan Binder Yousef Maknoon Michel Bierlaire

We propose a novel algorithm for the capacitated passenger assignment problem in public transportation where priority lists define the order in which passengers are assigned. The originality of our approach is to define the priority rules exogenously. Separating explicitly theses rules from the assignment procedure allows for a great deal of flexibility to model various priority rules. Computat...

1986
Eishiro Seki

The development of a seat reservation system by JNR (Japanese National Railways) named MARS has been sustained by the growth in passenger transportation operations and the progress of computer technology in Japan. But passenger operations of JNR handled only 23 percent of total passenger traffic in 1985 and the growth in the share of JNR is trifling today. Therefore more efficient and economica...

2008
Yu Yan

The market share of railway transportation is in the downwards trend. In order to reverse this trend, the railway has taken a series of countermeasures which have resulted in obvious effects. 1.To set up the railway freight and passenger transport marketing system which can meet the requirement of market. 2.To make the railway transport enterprises operational mechanism be matched with market e...

2016
Stefan Haar Simon Theissing

This paper continues our work on perturbation analysis of multimodal transportation networks (TNs) by means of a stochastic hybrid automaton (SHA) model. We focus here on the approximate computation, in particular on the major bottleneck consisting in the high dimensionality of systems of stochastic differential balance equations (SDEs) that define the continuous passenger-flow dynamics in the ...

2012
Evelien van der Hurk Leo G. Kroon Gábor Maróti Peter Vervest

The focus of recent research on disruption management in public transportation networks more and more shifts from operator-related aspects to improving the service quality. It is, however, not yet well understood how the passenger demand changes in a disrupted situation. Forecasts of passenger demand traditionally focus on the long-term. Forecasts for disruption management on the contrary requi...

Journal: :Computers & OR 2015
Stephen J. Maher

Schedule disruptions require airlines to intervene through the process of recovery; this involves modifications to the planned schedule, aircraft routings, crew pairings and passenger itineraries. Passenger recovery is generally considered as the final stage in this process, and hence passengers experience unnecessarily large impacts resulting from flight delays and cancellations. Most recovery...

2001
J. Scott Osberg Sarah C. Stiles

This article examines bicycle use and safety behavior in Paris, Boston, and Amsterdam. Population-adjusted bicycle and passenger car death rates in France, the United States, and The Netherlands provide context for understanding bicycle use and safety behavior. Observation data on helmet use 2 and use of lights at night are also presented. Boston has the fewest bicycles per hour at 55, Paris is...

2014
Shirley Beul-Leusmann Christian Samsel Maximilian Wiederhold Karl-Heinz Krempels Eva-Maria Jakobs Martina Ziefle

Public transportation becomes increasingly diverse because of innovation in transport modalities and a large number of service providers. For facilitating passengers’ comfort, intermodal passenger information systems are required, which combine data of different providers and transport modes. Therefore, context sensitive mobile applications are promising solutions to supporting passengers at ev...

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