%0 Journal Article %T ROBUST ROLLING STOCK UNDER UNCERTAIN DEMAND IN RAPID TRANSIT NETWORKS %A Luis Cadarso %A ¨¢ngel Mar¨ªn %A Luis Torres %J Relat¨®rios de Pesquisa em Engenharia de Produ£¿£¿o %D 2012 %I Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) %X This paper focuses on the railway rolling stock circulation problem in rapid transit networks where the known demand and train schedule must be met by a given fleet. In rapid transit networks the frequencies are high and distances are relatively short. Although the distances are not very large, service times are high due to the large number of intermediate stops required to allow proper passenger flow. The previous circumstances and the reduced capacity of the depot stations and that the rolling stock is shared between the different lines, force the introduction of empty trains and a careful control on shunting operation. In practice the future demand is generally unknown and the decisions must be based on uncertain forecast. We have developed a stochastic rolling stock formulation of the problem. The computational experiments were developed using a commercial line of the Madrid suburban rail network operated by RENFE (The main Spanish operator of suburban trains of passengers). Comparing the results obtained by deterministic scenarios and stochastic approach some useful conclusions may be obtained. %K Suburban railways %K stochastic %K rolling stock %U http://www.producao.uff.br/conteudo/rpep/volume122012/RelPesq_V12_2012_03.pdf