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For Paris-Nord, a busy railroad station, routing traffic and allocating platforms to
trains is a complex process. Every day, Paris-Nord planners at the French National Railway
Company (SNCF) handle over 1,700 trains sharing 300 kilometers of network - a combination
that can generate up to 400,000 itineraries. Many constraints must be analyzed in order to
route traffic properly. This is a time-consuming task which has so far been done manually
by a team of 15 planners using pen and paper.
With an ever increasing traffic load - principaly due to high speed TGV trains and
the Eurostar shuttles between London and Paris - SNCF has turned to constraint
programming technology to help its planners face this new challenge. Today, Sagitaire, the
new system developed with ILOG Solver, cuts weeks off the tedious process of scheduling
trains and helps SNCF draw up timetables which route traffic safely, smoothly, and
efficiently.
Flexibility for rapidly evolving changes
Planning and routing trains at Paris-Nord is a typical over-constraint problem, where no solution can satisfy every constraints placed upon the system.
Given all the trains, network conditions, and platform information, Sagitaire automatically
generates a schedule that breaks as few constraints as possible.
Schedules are updated regularly. Six times a year, SNCF adjusts them to include
vacations and daylight savings time. Minor changes, such as the presence of a VIP or local strikes, are taken into account each day.
In order to smooth user transition from the old pen-and-paper method to
computer-assisted planning, Sagitaire displays information graphically in a format
familiar to planners. Users are also able to point and click the screen to modify
Sagitaire's suggested schedule, applying their preferences and making use of their expertise.
Validated schedules are used to handle tasks ranging from switching devices to
automatic display panels in the station.
Designed to adapt to any kind of new constraints at Paris-Nord, Sagitaire can
be easily customized for other railroad stations.
Benefits
ILOG Solver has reduced design and planning of new schedules from a few days to
less than an hour, and has drastically improved replanning time. Above all, Sagitaire's
interactive and user-friendly graphic environment manages all the routine work and lets
SNCF planners concentrate on the task that requires most of their expertise - difficult planning
situations.
Project
Developed by the software
house Ingenia and a small SNCF team of one planner and two engineers from the station's MIS
department, Sagitaire runs on a Sun Microsystems Sparc workstation. Train information and
updated schedules are available from an Ingres database. Schedules are drawn automatically
by Sagitaire using the Autocad CAD tool.
With more than 58 billion passengers per kilometre anually, and 182,000
employees, SNCF is one of the largest railroads in the world. The French
company offers services ranging from the TGV high-speed lines and Eurostar trains to
freight and parcel services. SNCF's future is significantly linked to European construction, and the company has signed many cooperation agreements with other European
nations.
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