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Demand-dependent supply control on a linear metro line of the RATP network

Urban population and mobility needs are rapidly growing while transportation infrastructures are constrained by both limited space and budget allocation. Demand is greater than supply which produces saturation phenomena. Congestion is a major issue impacting the performance of urban transit systems...

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Published in:Transportation research procedia (Online) 2019, Vol.41, p.491-493
Main Authors: Schanzenbächer, Florian, Farhi, Nadir, Christoforou, Zoi, Leurent, Fabien, Gabriel, Gérard
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