Title: New Punctuality Standards Post by: rogerw on March 22, 2019, 17:05:56 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47664969 (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47664969)
On the BBC today. Punctuality now to be measured at every station call. Does this mean the end of charter minutes approaching terminal points? Title: Re: New Punctuality Standards Post by: paul7575 on March 22, 2019, 18:48:24 Charter minutes should be very much obsolescent, once every TOC is in full delay repay mode, (unlike GWR with seasons), what is the point of publishing them any more?
Paul Title: Re: New Punctuality Standards Post by: stuving on March 22, 2019, 19:37:37 It's not obvious from that BBC report who's actually doing what. Obviously NR actually measure the times (we are used to seeing those to 1/4 minute already), but the main announcement was from RDG (https://www.raildeliverygroup.com/media-centre/press-releases/2019/469775562-2019-03-22.html).
Quote From April, Britain’s train operators and Network Rail will publish new measures of train punctuality as part of an ongoing plan to improve performance and reduce delays.
Britain's rail companies will be using ‘to the minute’ train performance data as the primary method of measuring punctuality from April as part of the cross-industry programme of work to tackle delays and improve satisfaction. Train operators and Network Rail worked together to develop a range of measures including 'on time' measures to create a way of tracking train punctuality that better matches the real experience of customers in different markets and to provide companies with more detailed information about delays, so they can understand and address the root causes. Network Rail have their own page on the subject (https://www.networkrail.co.uk/who-we-are/how-we-work/performance/railway-performance/punctuality-on-the-national-rail-network/). This page is printed from the "Coffee Shop" forum at http://gwr.passenger.chat which is provided by a customer of Great Western Railway. Views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that content provided contravenes our posting rules ( see http://railcustomer.info/1761 ). The forum is hosted by Well House Consultants - http://www.wellho.net |