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Changes may be coming for operating metrics

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Changes may be coming for operating metrics
Posted by blue streak 1 on Monday, September 11, 2023 8:15 PM

A RSTAC sub committee has issued many changes to reported operating metrics.  An outside consultant has a lenghtly analysis.  Your read.  However he points out that all RRs are not using same measurements.  He has taken apart both car handling and train and crew reporting shortcomings.

Fixing Flawed RSTAC Metric Methods - Railway Age

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Posted by tree68 on Monday, September 11, 2023 8:23 PM

Goes back to the old saw, "figures lie and liars figure."  

A railroad is going to report those metrics that make them look good, and "adjust" those metrics that don't look so good.

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Posted by BaltACD on Monday, September 11, 2023 8:23 PM

blue streak 1
A RSTAC sub committee has issued many changes to reported operating metrics.  An outside consultant has a lenghtly analysis.  Your read.  However he points out that all RRs are not using same measurements.  He has taken apartboth car handling and train and crew reporting shortcomings.

Fixing Flawed RSTAC Metric Methods - Railway Age

When EHH came on CSX he made the measurment of the metrics different than the FRA had decreed them to be following the service implosion of both CSX and NS after the ConRail acquisition by both carriers.

The FRA decreed metrics didn't suit the lies EHH intended to spew about how well PSR was working (not).

Figures can lie. Liars can figure how to slant the numbers.

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