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Monthly line specific on-time running and reliability September 2020

Started by ozbob, November 11, 2020, 08:28:20 AM

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Combining the Queensland Rail total (aggregate) results on the same axes allows a better appreciation of what is happening.

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Update on on-time running performance for Citytrain Queensland Rail Month of September 2020

13th November 2020

Good Morning,

All lines Citytrain on-time running (OTR) performance is still very good. There is a relationship between passenger numbers and on-time running performance. Patronage on the TransLink network is slowly recovering ( see graph below - data is from the TransLink Performance Snapshots ).

Hopefully this very good on-time running performance by Queensland Rail Citytrain will be maintained as patronage continues to build.

OTR Data is from Queensland Rail at https://www.queenslandrail.com.au/aboutus/ourperformance/service-punctuality-and-reliability

This data is published on or about the 10th each month for the month preceding the last month.  It would be good if this delay in reporting the data could be reduced from around six weeks to two weeks as for other jurisdictions.

All services, including peak and off-peak, are measured as on-time when they arrive within three minutes and 59 seconds of their scheduled time, or 5 minutes and 59 seconds on interurban services viz. Gold Coast, Rosewood and Sunshine Coast. Target is > 95% on time.
FMA = force majeure adjusted
CI = customer impact (what passengers actually experience)
CP = combined peaks

Reference at the RBoT forum https://railbotforum.org/mbs/index.php?topic=14065.0  where detailed analyses of the individual lines is available.

Best wishes,

Robert

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