TY - JOUR PY - 2018// TI - The influence of buffer time distributions in delay propagation modelling of railway networks JO - Journal of rail transport planning and management A1 - Zieger, Stephan A1 - Weik, Norman A1 - Nießen, Nils SP - 220 EP - 232 VL - 8 IS - 3 N2 - Buffer times are an important factor in railway timetable design preventing the propagation of delays and ensuring timetable robustness. Determining the required amount of buffer times, such that a certain level of service quality is achieved, falls within the responsibility of railway capacity analysis. This is why capacity analysis is intrinsically linked to delay propagation modelling. Currently, delay propagation modelling in this context relies on the assumption of random, exponentially distributed or deterministic buffer times. Real-world timetables tend to deviate from this behaviour, such that a more general modelling of buffer time distributions is desirable. In this paper the impact of different buffer time distributions on the build-up of knock-on delays in delay propagation modelling is analysed using a Monte-Carlo simulation approach. It is shown that the choice of distribution has a significant impact on performance metrics. In a sensitivity analysis line capacity is observed to vary by as much as 17% as a function of the underlying buffer time statistics in the investigated scenarios.

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LA - en SN - 2210-9706 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jrtpm.2018.09.001 ID - ref1 ER -