JOURNAL ARTICLE

Transit-Based Evacuation for Urban Rail Transit Line Emergency

Bowen HouYang CaoDongye LvShuzhi Zhao

Year: 2020 Journal:   Sustainability Vol: 12 (9)Pages: 3919-3919   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Urban rail systems are the backbone of urban transit networks and are characterized by large passenger volumes, high speeds, punctuality, and low environmental impacts. However, unforeseen events such as rail transit line emergencies can lead to unexpected costs and delays. As a means of disruption management, we divide the decision support system for urban rail transit line emergency situations into two stages—transit-based evacuation and bus bridging management. This paper focuses on the transit-based evacuation under emergency scenarios on a single rail line. The model determines the vehicles and routes within traditional transit systems required to evacuate stranded passengers within a given time window. In addition, the proposed method ensures the reliability of traditional transit systems by considering the operating fleet and reserve fleet in the traditional transit systems. Therefore, the proposed optimization model is established with the objective of maximizing the total number of stranded passengers transferred within the given time window and headway constraint. Herein, we present the optimization model and solution method, and the proposed method is validated. The effectiveness of the proposed control method is evaluated in the Changchun urban transit network. By analyzing stranded passengers at stations under different numbers of vehicles and time periods, the results show that the proposed model can significantly provide routing arrangements to maximize the number of passengers evacuated from stations. The results are useful in the development of emergency evacuation plans to prevent secondary accidents and evacuate stranded passengers during a rail transit line emergency.

Keywords:
Punctuality Urban rail transit Transport engineering Headway Transit (satellite) Emergency evacuation Constraint (computer-aided design) Reliability (semiconductor) Emergency management Computer science Rail transit Taxis Transit system Public transport Engineering

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Citation History

Topics

Evacuation and Crowd Dynamics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
Transportation Planning and Optimization
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Transportation
Traffic control and management
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering

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