Service Scheduling
Crew, locomotive, and facility scheduling — the human and equipment coordination that makes the operating plan executable.
A perfect train schedule is worthless if you don't have a crew, a locomotive, or an available yard track to execute it. Service scheduling is the layer that coordinates the people, motive power, and facilities — and where so many railroad operations problems actually live.
Domains We Cover
- Crew scheduling — engineer and conductor pools, mark-up boards, hours-of-service compliance, federally-mandated rest, vacation, union work-rule integration.
- Locomotive scheduling — fleet utilization, fueling cycles, mechanical inspection windows, horsepower-per-ton planning.
- Facility scheduling — yard track allocation, intermodal terminal capacity, fueling pads, inspection pits, classification hump windows.
- Service design support — line-of-road and yard operations integrated into the same planning surface.
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