Title: Snapshot - 2 days on the forum (and at Melksham) in numbers Post by: grahame on November 03, 2019, 07:24:02 A question / comment to me (personally, in real life) suggested that the same old 10 names make up the vast majority of the posts on the forum day to day. The question was also asked if the reliability problems at Melksham have been sorted.
1st and 2nd November 2019, I've looked at some figures. 1271 Coffee Shop visits (sessions) 610 visitors on the Coffee Shop 294 of them new visitors 133 of them logged in members 107 messages posted 40 different members posted 34 trains due to call at Melksham 3 of them failed to call Analysis ... for every member, there are four others - guests - reading the forum. Data check ... I can believe that figure; it's not unusual for someone to come up and talk to me at a meeting or when I'm out and about and tell me how much they appreciate reading the forum - although they've not joined us as members. Looking at where those visitors have come from, 90% are UK and mapped out: (http://www.wellho.net/pix/nov_scatter.jpg) The numbers are likely, if anything, to be low for an average 48 hour period rather than high, simply based on the fact that Saturday is routinely quieter than other days of the week. And no breaking rail news to drive numbers up. Now - Melksham reliability stats. A sample size of just 3 cancellations is statistically insignificant, I will admit. But having only 91.2% of trains running is a horrid figure when anything under 98% is really a shocker and out of spec. I do have somewhat wider data as I have set up a site that scrapes data feeds, from which I report back to TransWilts each month. For October, 26 out of 528 were cancelled - running rate of 95.2%. For the final full week in October it slipped - 17 out of 119 cancelled; 85.7% running rate. For a school exam, figures hovering around 90% sound reasonable. For a commuter, they mean one journey cancelled every week and at Melksham there's only occasionally another one along within even an hour. The franchise target is being missed by a factor of five times. Title: Re: Snapshot - 2 days on the forum (and at Melksham) in numbers Post by: eightonedee on November 03, 2019, 12:35:51 Quote Looking at where those visitors have come from, 90% are UK That's intriguing - where do our 10% of overseas visitors come from? Title: Re: Snapshot - 2 days on the forum (and at Melksham) in numbers Post by: grahame on November 03, 2019, 12:52:15 Quote Looking at where those visitors have come from, 90% are UK That's intriguing - where do our 10% of overseas visitors come from? I have taken a look back at the data - actually 92% UK over the 2 days. 6% USA, 0.5% Germany and the final 1.5% is in single visits ranging from Ireland to Russia and from China to France. The high USA figure is likely explained by users on big international company corporate networks who use their internal VPNs to access the net, popping out onto the web proper at their USA HQ. On my "day job" I have trained in Weybridge and in Dublin ... checked my online web sites and find they've interpreted me as being in Colorado, and in California. Title: Re: Snapshot - 2 days on the forum (and at Melksham) in numbers Post by: Oxonhutch on November 04, 2019, 08:37:46 0.5% Germany ... ... is likely explained by users on big international company corporate networks who use their internal VPNs to access the net, That'll be me then at work. I really should cut back on my visits! Title: Re: Snapshot - 2 days on the forum (and at Melksham) in numbers Post by: grahame on November 10, 2019, 21:09:24 1st and 2nd November 2019, I've looked at some figures. 40 different members posted Now 84 members have posted ... coming up for 10 days. 23 of those with just a single post in that time. 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 |