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On Jul 5, 9:10 pm, "Nicola Redwood" nicolaexternal-
wrote: Just wondering what the average length of delay is across the Tube network. The Customer Charter allows anyone to claim refunds for a delay of 15 minutes or more. I'm guessing therefore that the overall average would be lower than this. On another note, but kinda related - how much extra time do you factor in for delays whilst travelling to work to ensure you get there in time. I leave at 8:30am for a journey from Blackhorse Road to Brent Cross to arrive for 10am and still can often be 5 mins late There are different forms of delay. The big one (and in my opinion the truest one) is the NAQS - Lost Customer Hours. This is how much time of your life is "lost" when travelling. This also forms a key part of the cost of delays to LUL's Contractors: Metronet, Tubelines, edf, Connect, Network Rail etc. The other sort of delay is Initial delay, which LUL usually quote in their performance stats as being a delay over 15 minutes. These sorts of delays are not normally within the control of LUL, hence why they use it. SPADs and Staff Errors can cause delays over 15 mins,whereas Operator Not Available may only be a few minutes. Also the Initial Delay is a bit of a con, as it is only the Next train to the Next station. So for instance an Amersham train from Baker Street is only going to Wembley as there is no Operator, the next one would be in 10 or 20 minutes time. The Initial Delay would only be 5 minutes - The next train from Wembley to Harrow. |
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