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Posted by CG96 (Member # 1408) on :
 
Coutesy Gene Poon, on the Yahoo! Amtrak group.

See link here.

Post comment below.
 


Posted by George Harris (Member # 2077) on :
 
Go to Mr. Toy's thread, "At last Detailed Financial Reports" Click on the link and down load the reports. Details for January and February. Have skimmed them. Looks llike lots of useful information. They are adobe, and can take a few minutes to download. I would suggest that you not try to print it all at once unless you have nothing else planned for the printer for a while, as they are near 100 pages each and adobe prints SLOW, and I mean REAL SLOW. Part E of the report discusses performance and the next to last page gives a table. If you want just that, print the last few pages of each report only.
 
Posted by JONATHON (Member # 2899) on :
 
Your link makes no sence, did you post the rong one?,,

Does O-T-P mean what I think it means?

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JONATHON D. ORTIZ
 


Posted by George Harris (Member # 2077) on :
 
Jonathon:

The big mobile phone ad in the corner messed up the setup. If you copy this out to a word document, you will see the following:
First, the name of the service
Second, the number of trains operated in a month. For one train a day, this number should be 60 for a 30 day month. How the list has 120 for the Empire Builder, I don't know.
Third, the number of trains that were late in the month.
Fourth, the on time percentage. This is just arithmatic with the column 2 and 3 numbers.
Mathematically it is ((Col 3 - Col 2) / Col 2) * 100%
Fifth is Amtrak's target percentage on time for the route. If Col 4 is less than Col 5, they diid worse than target.
 




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