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20 December 2024 Optimization design of space connection scheme for air-rail intermodal transport
Xueting Yan, Lei Nie, Yu Ke, Zhengnan Mei
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Proceedings Volume 13421, Eighth International Conference on Traffic Engineering and Transportation System (ICTETS 2024); 134210J (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3054813
Event: Eighth International Conference on Traffic Engineering and Transportation System (ICTETS 2024), 2024, Dalian, China
Abstract
The space connection scheme is one of the core contents of air-rail intermodal transport. Reasonable planning of space connections helps to improve the overall efficiency of the intermodal system and optimize the travel experience for passengers. Based on the existing train operation plans and air route planning, this paper constructs an integer programming model aimed at minimizing the overall travel cost of intermodal passenger flow and the cost of air and rail enterprises. Taking the intermodal OD (Origin-Destination) served by major airports in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region as a research case, the results show that passengers primarily consider price advantages and transfer convenience when choosing transfer nodes, typically choosing hubs that are relatively close or can be reached by high-speed railway as transfer nodes. Shijiazhuang Zhengding Airport has the potential to develop air-rail intermodal transport because of its price advantages and convenient transfer conditions.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Xueting Yan, Lei Nie, Yu Ke, and Zhengnan Mei "Optimization design of space connection scheme for air-rail intermodal transport", Proc. SPIE 13421, Eighth International Conference on Traffic Engineering and Transportation System (ICTETS 2024), 134210J (20 December 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3054813
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KEYWORDS
Transportation

Design

Mathematical optimization

Scientific research

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