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In the previous chapters, we explained the necessary background on railway infrastructure development, both from the technical and the mathematical point of view, we elaborated on efficient model formulations for the problem and we developed practical algorithms to solve the problem. Now, we put together all this knowledge to solve real-world problem instances from DB Mobility Logistics AG. We begin by describing the software planning tool we implemented for practical use by our industry partner.

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Bärmann, A. (2016). Case Study for the German Railway Network. In: Solving Network Design Problems via Decomposition, Aggregation and Approximation . Springer Spektrum, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-13913-1_6

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