The Transit Reliability Information Program (TRIP) is a government-initiated program to assist the transit industry in satisfying its need for transit reliability information. TRIP provides this assistance through the operation of a national data bank. This data bank collects, stores, and analyzes data generated by transit operators during the course of revenue service operation and equipment maintenance. The results of the periodic analyses of the stored data are distributed to TRIP participants and users. This report provides a description of the utilization of TRIP data as a tool for reliability/productivity analysis.
Transit Reliability Information Program: PATCO-WMATA (Port Authority Transit Corporation-Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority) Propulsion System Reliability/Productivity Analysis
1984
186 pages
Report
No indication
English
Railroad Transportation , Library & Information Sciences , Propulsion , Railroad cars , Information retrieval , Reliability , Maintenance , Manpower , Maintainability , Statistical data , Time , Productivity , Data storage , TRIP(Transit Reliability Information Program) , High driver , Washington Metropolitan Area