A survey of bus crew scheduling practices.

Author(s)
Andrews, R.D.
Year
Abstract

A survey of the crew scheduling practices within the bus industry was conducted. Eleven undertakings in England and Scotland participated. A wide variety of fundamentally different practices was exposed. Users of computer methods for constructing crew schedules are most likely to be large operators of intensive urban services. In addition to this use as an operational tool, a very flexible program could find wide use, for example, in estimating the cost of altering scheduling rules.

Publication

Library number
B 3298 [electronic version only] /72/ IRRD 207430
Source

Crowthorne, Transport and Road Research Laboratory TRRL, 1973, 38 p., 1 tab., 4 ref.; TRRL Report LR- 576

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