Traffic control policies for an underground system.

Author(s)
Mampey, R. & Pauligan, J.F.
Year
Abstract

Regarding underground railway lines with low exploitation interval, when disturbances occur in cases of incident, the number of trains and stations involved increases rapidly in proportion to the size of the incident. The aim of the present, proposed regulation is to control the results of an incident by reabsorbing and distributing these disturbances in the entire traffic system.

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Library number
B 12937 (In: B 12860) /72/73/ IRRD 234627
Source

In: Control in transportation systems : proceedings of the IFAC/IFIP/ IFORS 3rd International Symposium, Columbus, August 9-13, 1976, p. 283-293, 1 fig., 8 graph.

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