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Amtrak Long-Distance Trains

Performance for week ending July 23, 2017

 Daily performance

 Pct on-time arrival

 Overall avg arrival

 Avg arrival if late

 Monday, July 17

 22 %

 1 hour, 20 mins late

 1 hour, 42 mins late

 Tuesday, July 18

 29 %

 50 mins late

 1 hour, 10 mins late

 Wednesday, July 19

 30 %

 58 mins late

 1 hour, 23 mins late

 Thursday, July 20

 17 %

 1 hour, 18 mins late

 1 hour, 34 mins late

 Friday, July 21

 6 %

 1 hour, 16 mins late

 1 hour, 20 mins late

 Saturday, July 22

 17 %

 1 hour, 30 mins late

 1 hour, 49 mins late

 Sunday, July 23

 36 %

 1 hour, 3 mins late

 1 hour, 39 mins late

Twenty-two percent of Amtrak's named long-distance trains arrived at their final destination on time or earlier in the week ending July 23, 2017. The remaining 78 percent, on average, arrived one hour and 31 minutes late.

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Performance of Individual Trains . . . .

Auto Train

California Zephyr

Capitol Limited

Cardinal

Carolinian

City of New Orleans

Coast Starlight

Crescent

Empire Builder

Lake Shore Limited

Maple Leaf

Palmetto

Silver Meteor

Silver Star

Southwest Chief

Sunset Limited

Texas Eagle

Vermonter

 

COMPOSITE - (Long-DistanceTrains, week ending July 23, 2017)

 

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ABOUT THESE REPORTS:

The Bull Sheet calculates arrival performance at final destination of Amtrak's named long-distance trains. The data are based upon the reported arrival times of each of the affected trains, and there is no grace allowance for minimal lateness. If a train arrives at its final destination behind schedule, even by a minute, it is considered 'late.' The Bull Sheet considers that long-distance trains have sufficient padding in their schedule to offset typical en route delays, and it is not necessary to adopt a grace allowance on top of that padding to bolster on-time reporting. Accordingly, these reports represent a more realistic analysis than what is reported to the public by Amtrak.

 

 

 

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