STB begins proceeding to define on-time performance measures

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STB begins proceeding to define on-time performance measures

I used to think that “on time” meant that the train arrived by the time that it was advertised to arrive. Is it really proper to change the definition of words because your company does not want to admit that it is unable to perform as it has said it will perform?

I agree with Mr. Degges. Either you’re on time or you’re not. Check out Switzerland!