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Xie, Siyang; Ouyang, Yanfeng (, Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review)
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Xie, Siyang; An, Kun; Ouyang, Yanfeng (, Transportation Research Part B: Methodological)
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Xie, Siyang; Lei, Chao; Ouyang, Yanfeng (, Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering)Abstract Railroads are maintained routinely by using various types of rail‐bound machines so as to achieve the longest possible rail life and reduce the safety risks associated with unanticipated rail failures. The rail maintenance routing and scheduling problem (RMRSP), which involves routing of multiple maintenance vehicles and scheduling of hundreds of maintenance jobs over a large‐scale network, is usually subject to various types of complex constraints and extremely difficult to solve. This article proposes a vehicle routing problem with time windows (VRPTW) formulation for RMRSP and develops a customized stepwise algorithm to solve the problem. A series of numerical experiments are conducted to demonstrate that the proposed algorithm works very effectively, significantly outperforming the state‐of‐the‐art commercial solver. The results of two real‐world instances from a Class I railroad company show that the proposed model and solution algorithm enable the expensive maintenance vehicles to achieve a higher level of utilization, that is, spending more time on working and less time on deadhead traveling.more » « less
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