Ilalokhoin et al., 2022 - Google Patents
A multi-track rail model for estimating journey impacts from extreme weather events: A case study of Great Britain's rail networkIlalokhoin et al., 2022
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- 16727115290829627499
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- Ilalokhoin O
- Pant R
- Hall J
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- International Journal of Rail Transportation
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Models that have been developed for analysis of the impacts of failure in railway networks have tended to make simplifying assumptions about train paths and delays and have not always accounted for the existence of multiple tracks on a route. In a step towards a more …
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