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

Published in

Transportation Research Part B: Methodological

0191-2615 (ISSN)

Vol. 118 Issue December 2018 p. 318-335

Categorizing

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Computational Mathematics

Transport Systems and Logistics

Control Engineering

Identifiers

DOI

10.1016/j.trb.2018.11.003

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3/19/2019