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Monthly line specific on-time running and reliability January 2021

Started by ozbob, March 11, 2021, 15:19:26 PM

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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 January 2021 12th March 2021 Overall...

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With respect to the OTR on the Caboolture and Sunshine Coast lines, Queensland Rail have supplied the following correspondence:

QuoteThank you for your email regarding Queensland Rail's on-time running performance.
Queensland Rail is committed to providing a modern, world-class rail service. We remain focused on
continuing to deliver reliable, on-time services for our customers, and every effort is made to ensure
that services run to the published timetable.

In relation to on-time running performance of Sunshine Coast and Caboolture line services, I can
advise Queensland Rail is focused on continuing to improve its on-time running performance across
the network.

Sunshine Coast line services, specifically Gympie North services, travel the greatest distance on the
South East Queensland network. These services also share track infrastructure with Caboolture and
Redcliffe Peninsula trains, freight and long-distance travel services. The high volume of traffic means
delays on any of these services or lines can cause flow on impacts.

Queensland Rail works hard to minimise the impacts of any unplanned disruptions and has crews and
equipment positioned at both Petrie and Sunshine in the north to ensure rapid responses to incidents,
particularly during peak times.

Queensland Rail is also committed to working with the Department of Transport and Main Roads on
the Beerburrum to Nambour Rail Upgrade Project, which will provide additional track capacity on the
Sunshine Coast line to enable future timetable improvements.

In relation to your query about the timetable for the release of Queensland Rail's on-time running
data, I can advise our business reporting is done on a monthly schedule and the proactive publishing
of our performance data occurs accordingly. However, we share customer impact on-time running
information on our website daily.
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