2019 EJRNL PP WEI CHEN CHENG 1
Terbatas Yanti Sri Rahayu, S.Sos
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Terbatas Yanti Sri Rahayu, S.Sos
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This paper develops a method for optimizing
the construction phases for rail transit line extension projects with the objective of maximizing the net present
worth and examines the economic feasibility of such
extension projects under various financial constraints (i.e.,
unconstrained, revenue-constrained, and budget-constrained cases). A Simulated Annealing algorithm is used
for solving this problem. Rail transit projects may be
divided into several phases due to budget limits or demand
growth that justifies different sections at different times. A
mathematical model is developed to optimize these phases
for a simple, one-route rail transit system, running from a
Central Business District (CBD) to a suburban area. Some
interesting results indicate that the economic feasibility of
links with low demand is affected by the completion time
of those links and their demand growth rate after their
implementation. Sensitivity analysis explores the effects of
interest rates on optimized results (i.e., construction phases
and objective value). With further development, such a
method should be useful to transportation planners and
decision-makers in optimizing construction phases for rail
transit line extension projects.
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