Trial-and-error train fare design scheme for addressing boarding/alighting congestion at CBD stations
Journal article, 2018

This study deals with boarding/alighting congestion of congested commuter train stations at central business district (CBD), in which the additional fares are determined to shift an appropriate number of passengers to board/alight at the neighboring uncongested stations on the railway line. A bi-objective model is investigated to minimize both fare increases of the congested stations, while alleviating their boarding/alighting congestion to a certain level simultaneously. The existence of the unique Pareto-optimal solution is proven mathematically in the absence of explicit demand functions. A trial-and-error fare design scheme is proposed to identify the Pareto-optimal solution. An illustrative study demonstrates the effectiveness of the trial-and-error scheme.

Train station

Boarding/alighting passenger

Train fare

Trial-and-error

Unknown demand

Author

Shuaian Wang

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Wei Zhang

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Xiaobo Qu

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Geology and Geotechnics

Transportation Research Part B: Methodological

0191-2615 (ISSN)

Vol. 118 December 2018 318-335

Subject Categories

Computational Mathematics

Transport Systems and Logistics

Control Engineering

DOI

10.1016/j.trb.2018.11.003

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3/19/2019