Crew scheduling of light rail transit in Hong Kong: from modeling to implementation

Our work concerns the problem of crew scheduling for the Hong Kong Light Rail Transit, which together with Heavy Rail Transit, makes up the two divisions of Kowloon–Canton Railway Corporation. As the Corporation is rapidly expanding on routes, capacities and territorial coverage, there are pressing...

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Ground, air and sea transportation, marine construction
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Operations research
Optimization
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Railroad transportation
Railway transportation and traffic
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Workforce planning
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