Regional rail transport, albeit a major element in public mobility, is frequently affected by great vulnerability to system failure. Hence it is worth developing suitable procedures to manage rail disruption appropriately. In the particular case of breakdowns, the latter may be managed by means of shunter locomotives or empty rail convoys if the faulty convoy is able to travel in non-autonomous conditions. Obviously, the use of rescue vehicles on the line generates a disturbance with related reductions in service quality. Against this backdrop, this paper has two main aims. First, we investigate the possibility of adopting some unconventional rescue strategies based on the use of operating rail convoys or maintenance vehicles, and propose a methodology, based on a micro-simulation approach, for accurately modelling interactions among all rail system components so as to optimise management in emer-gency contexts. The second aim is to identify suitable intervention strategies which provide the right balance be-tween the swiftness of rescue operations and the disturbance inflicted upon rail services during failure management. Finally, the method is applied to the ‘Naples-Sorrento’ regional rail line in southern Italy in order to show the utility and feasibility of the suggested approach.

An innovative methodology for managing service disruptions on regional rail lines / Botte, Marilisa; Puca, D.; Montella, Bruno; D'Acierno, Luca. - (2017). (Intervento presentato al convegno 10th International Conference Environmental Engineering (ICEE 2017) tenutosi a Vilnius, Lituania nel April 2017) [10.3846/enviro.2017.134].

An innovative methodology for managing service disruptions on regional rail lines

BOTTE, MARILISA;MONTELLA, BRUNO;D'ACIERNO, LUCA
2017

Abstract

Regional rail transport, albeit a major element in public mobility, is frequently affected by great vulnerability to system failure. Hence it is worth developing suitable procedures to manage rail disruption appropriately. In the particular case of breakdowns, the latter may be managed by means of shunter locomotives or empty rail convoys if the faulty convoy is able to travel in non-autonomous conditions. Obviously, the use of rescue vehicles on the line generates a disturbance with related reductions in service quality. Against this backdrop, this paper has two main aims. First, we investigate the possibility of adopting some unconventional rescue strategies based on the use of operating rail convoys or maintenance vehicles, and propose a methodology, based on a micro-simulation approach, for accurately modelling interactions among all rail system components so as to optimise management in emer-gency contexts. The second aim is to identify suitable intervention strategies which provide the right balance be-tween the swiftness of rescue operations and the disturbance inflicted upon rail services during failure management. Finally, the method is applied to the ‘Naples-Sorrento’ regional rail line in southern Italy in order to show the utility and feasibility of the suggested approach.
2017
978-609-476-044-0
An innovative methodology for managing service disruptions on regional rail lines / Botte, Marilisa; Puca, D.; Montella, Bruno; D'Acierno, Luca. - (2017). (Intervento presentato al convegno 10th International Conference Environmental Engineering (ICEE 2017) tenutosi a Vilnius, Lituania nel April 2017) [10.3846/enviro.2017.134].
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