Highlights Investigation of freight effects on Amtrak train delays. Sample of 1,117 station-pairs on Amtrak non-Northeast Corridor routes for FY02-07. Freight effects have a significant impact on Amtrak train delays.
Abstract This paper offers a new perspective on the post-deregulation rail industry. We hypothesize that a link exists between individual freight effects and Amtrak service quality. Specifically, we investigate the relationship between freight control of the infrastructure on which Amtrak trains operate and Amtrak train delays. Our sample consists of 1117 directional station-pairs for fiscal years 2002 through 2007 on 28 Amtrak non-Northeast Corridor passenger routes. We found that freight effects have a significant impact on Amtrak train delays after controlling for other important delay determinants such as the capacity utilization rate. The impact is higher on long-distance routes. We also observed significant differences between the effects of different freight railroads. For example, Amtrak operations on infrastructure controlled by several Class I railroads experienced significantly larger delays than baseline operations, while Amtrak train delays on Burlington Northern and Santa Fe’s tracks actually fell below baseline levels.
Individual freight effects, capacity utilization, and Amtrak service quality
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice ; 64 ; 163-175
2014-03-12
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Railroads , Freight , Passenger rail , Amtrak , Delays , Service quality
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