Download PDFOpen PDF in browserTactical Capacity Assessment of a High-speed Railway Corridor with High HeterogeneityEasyChair Preprint 126212 pages•Date: July 3, 2019AbstractCapacity assessment of high-speed railway corridor is critical in tactical planning process because it is beneficial to unearth the potential capacity and improve the capacity utilization without new investment in construction. China’s high-speed railway corridor serves trains with high heterogeneity in different route, speed, and stopping plans. This paper first illustrates the necessity of assessing the corridor’s capacity as a whole without decomposition. Based on the concept of base train equivalent (BTE), two methods named “capacity occupancy equivalent (COE)” method and “demand adaptation equivalent (DAE)” method are developed to standardize different types of trains into an equivalent unit. The case study of Jing-Hu high-speed railway corridor demonstrates that the methodology is concise in capacity assessment, and the impact of the long-distance direct service on corridor capacity utilization is also calculated. Keyphrases: Base train equivalent, Demand adaptation, Heterogeneity, High-speed railway corridor, capacity assessment
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