Transit Bus Fleet Management and Optimization Models Addressing New Engine Technologies and Emissions Constraints

Miguel Andres Figliozzi, Portland State University

Co-investigator:

  • Ashley Haire, Portland State University

Summary:

Due to recent budget and fiscal constraints, it is ever more imperative for transit agencies to manage their fleets in an optimal way. Fleet data have consistently shown that bus operational and maintenance (O&M) per-mile costs increase as buses age. From a purely economic perspective, there is a cost tradeoff between the lower O&M costs of newer fleets and their higher initial capital costs. This tradeoff has a significant impact on the optimal timing of purchase and replacement decisions. Utilizing realistic cost data and an optimization modeling…Read more

Project Details

Project Type:
Research
Project Status:
Completed
End Date:
September 30,2012
UTC Grant Cycle:
OTREC 2011
UTC Funding:
$141,394

Other Products

  • A Model and Study of the Key Variables Affecting Bus Replacement Age and Lifecycle Costs (PRESENTATION)
  • Bus fleet type and age replacement optimization: A case study utilizing King County Metro fleet Data (PRESENTATION)
  • Boudart, J., Figliozzi, M., A Model and Study of the Key Variables Affecting Bus Replacement Age and Lifecycle Costs, 2012, Transportation Research Record 2274, pp 109-113. (PUBLICATION)
  • Feng, W., Figliozzi, Bus fleet type and age replacement optimization: A case study utilizing King County Metro fleet Data, Proceedings Conference on Advanced Systems for Public Transport, July 2012, Santiago, Chile. (PUBLICATION)