
doi: 10.1287/trsc.6.2.204
A formulation of the problem of optimizing the operations of a suburban railway system with a given peak timetable is presented that has computational advantages over that given by Salzborn. The solution proposed by Salzborn for his case study is shown to be nonoptimal.
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