Abstract

Harsh winter climate can cause various problems for both public and private sectors in Sweden, especially in the northern part for railway industry. To have a better understanding of winter climate impacts, this study investigates effects of the winter climate including ice/snow precipitation on the performance of high speed passenger trains in the Botnia-Atlantica region. The investigation is done with train operational data together with simulated weather data from the Weather Research and Forecast model over January–February 2017.Two different measurements of the train performance are analysed. One is primary delay which measures the increment in delay in terms of running time within two consecutive measuring spots, the other is arrival delay which is the delay in terms of arrival time at each measuring spot compared to the schedule. Primary delay is investigated through a Cox model and the arrival delay is studied using a Markov chain model.The results show that the weather variables have impacts on the train performance. Therein temperature and humidity have significant impacts on both the occurrence of primary delay and the transition intensities between arrival delay and non-delay.

Highlights

  • Coldness, thick snow and snow/ice precipitation are three well known winter phenomenon in Nordic countries

  • The purpose of this study was to investigate how the winter weather as well as the snow/ice precipitation affect the occurrence of primary delays and the transitions between delayed and non-delayed states

  • The primary delay was investigated with the Cox proportional hazard model with time dependent covariates for recurrence event

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Introduction

Thick snow and snow/ice precipitation are three well known winter phenomenon in Nordic countries. Such climate puts a strain on infrastructure, companies and people, which affects the normal operations of the whole society. The effect of harsh winter climate on railway system is investigated. Punctuality becomes one key criterion for the railway industry in order to increase its reliability of the railway system and minimise the society costs. To achieve this goal, an important task is to investigate and figure out how train delays are affected by winter climate factors

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