The flex-route transit planning problem with meeting points
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2025
Subject Area
mode - other, planning - methods
Keywords
flex-route transit (FRT), meeting points
Abstract
As an innovative alternative to ridesharing, flex-route transit (FRT) is widely acknowledged as a promising solution, especially in scenarios in which transportation demand is low or dispersed. This paper addresses the FRT planning problem with meeting points (FRTPP-MP), which conceptualizes each passenger’s pick-up/drop-off request as a set of points (i.e., a cluster) containing the designated pick-up/drop-off point and alternative points (i.e., meeting points), stipulating that only one point in each cluster needs to be visited to fulfill the request. The aim is to minimize both the travel cost of vehicles and the walking cost of passengers by simultaneously optimizing the routes of vehicles and the selection of nodes within their respective clusters. We formulate the FRTPP-MP as a mixed-integer programming (MIP) model and develop an exact branch-and-price (BAP) algorithm to solve it. To tackle the specific challenges of cluster visit restrictions in the pricing problem, we design a tailored bidirectional label correction algorithm (TBLCA), which is further enhanced by a novel acceleration strategy. Extensive computational experiments are conducted based on benchmark instances generated from a real-life FRT system. The numerical results highlight our solution algorithm’s satisfactory performance. Furthermore, managerial insights from a sensitivity analysis suggest that introducing meeting points can substantially reduce the costs associated with FRT.
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Permission to publish the abstract has been given by Elsevier, copyright remains with them.
Recommended Citation
Li, M., Wu, L., Wang, Y., Tang, J., & Feng, T. (2025). The flex-route transit planning problem with meeting points. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 195, 103981.

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