GROSS: German Rail Open-Source SUMO Scenario
For researchers in intelligent transportation systems, GROSS provides a scalable, open-source tool to simulate rail networks, addressing a gap in existing SUMO scenarios.
GROSS presents an open pipeline for generating nation-scale rail scenarios in SUMO, reducing teleportations by 1.7–76.8× and delays compared to vanilla SUMO, enabling Germany-wide simulation with 35,925 trips.
Microscopic simulation enables reproducible evaluation in intelligent transportation systems, yet most open SUMO scenarios and toolchains remain road-traffic centric, leaving rail underrepresented despite its importance for public transport and its sensitivity to network-wide disruptions. We present the German Rail Open-Source Scenario (GROSS), an open pipeline that combines OpenStreetMap railway infrastructure with GTFS schedules to generate nation-scale rail scenarios for SUMO (Simulation of Urban MObility). Existing conversions often rely on geometry-only stop-to-track matching and inconsistent platform/track assignments, which can create routing anomalies and unstable simulations dominated by teleportation artefacts. GROSS addresses this with topology-aware stop mapping via a hierarchical station model, followed by station-level routing with validation and targeted repair. Across multiple German regions, GROSS reduces average teleportations per vehicle by a factor of 1.7--76.8$\times$, shortens delays compared to the vanilla SUMO pipeline, and it enables end-to-end generation of a Germany-wide scenario with 35\,925 trips for comparisons with operator-reported delay statistics. While the remaining long delays highlight limitations in available timetable metadata and rail dispatch modeling, GROSS lowers the barrier to building scalable, fully open rail simulations and to studying delay propagation at country scale.