Abstract
AbstractThe objective of the study is to establish an effective logistics system in the organization of railway passenger transportation. The methods applied in the research are as follows: analytical review of previous research on the subject; statistical and graphic methods of data processing and analysis; methods of probability theory and mathematical statistics. As a result of the study: the methods of studying passenger traffic logistics were defined; efficiency criteria for building logistics systems in the organization of railway passenger traffic were established; integrated curves of suburban trains population distribution functions to regulate their com-position were developed using the methods of probability theory and mathematical statistics. On the basis of quantitative and qualitative characteristics of passenger and suburban trains operation, it is possible to comprehensively assess the use of car capacity, time costs and transportation volumes. This information provides the management staff with an opportunity to make decisions on adjusting the size of traffic, frequency of trains and changes in the composition of trains. To optimize the transportation process and its efficiency, it is required to use the mathematical apparatus for solving this issue. In the area of suburban passenger traffic, it is possible to apply the methods of probability theory and mathematical statistics.KeywordsTransportPassenger transportationLogisticsPassenger trainCommuter trainPopulation of trainsEfficiencyTrain composition regulationTimetable
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