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Towards Equitable Rail Service Allocation Through Fairness-Oriented Timetabling in Liberalized Markets

Published: April 24, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2504.17489v2

By: David Muñoz-Valero , Juan Moreno-Garcia , Julio Alberto López-Gómez and more

Potential Business Impact:

Makes train tracks shared fairly for all companies.

Business Areas:
Public Transportation Transportation

Over the last few decades, European rail transport has undergone major changes as part of the process of liberalization set out in European regulations. In this context of liberalization, railway undertakings compete with each other for the limited infrastructure capacity available to offer their rail services. The infrastructure manager is responsible for the equitable allocation of infrastructure between all companies in the market, which is essential to ensure the efficiency and sustainability of this competitive ecosystem. In this paper, a methodology based on Jain, Gini and Atkinson equity metrics is used to solve the rail service allocation problem in a liberalized railway market, analyzing the solutions obtained. The results show that the proposed methodology and the equity metrics used allow for equitable planning in different competitiveness scenarios. These results contrast with solutions where the objective of the infrastructure manager is to maximize its own profit, without regard for the equitable allocation of infrastructure. Therefore, the computational tests support the methodology and metrics used as a planning and decision support tool in a liberalized railway market.

Country of Origin
🇪🇸 Spain

Page Count
30 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Neural and Evolutionary Computing