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| Type | Commercial Circular |
|---|---|
| Topic | freight |
| Currency | Currency not verified |
(d) Wagon kilometres (fundamental): Wagon days (fundamental) = Wagon kilometres per wagon day.
<!-- Slide number: 1 -->  # Operating Statistics Ref : - Operating Manual Compiled by: - S Velraj, Inst/Optg <!-- Slide number: 2 --> # Why required ? <!-- Slide number: 3 --> # In Railway environment these relate to Quantity derived - Expressed as tones and number of passenger carried and earnings Distance - Expressed in kilometers. Duration - Expressed in minutes, hours & days Service performed - Expressed in terms of trains, vehicles, Wagons & Engines. <!-- Slide number: 4 --> # Statistics in railways <!-- Slide number: 5 --> Primary Units (a) Quantity - Expressed as tonnes and number of passenger carried and earnings derived. (b) Distance - Expressed in kilometres. (c) Duration- Expressed in minutes, hours & days (d) Service performed - Expressed in terms of trains, vehicles, wagons Engines. <!-- Slide number: 6 --> Fundamental Units Relationship between primary units, expressed in composite terms is called ‘Fundamental units’. The fundamental units express two primary ideas in their relationship to one another viz. Tonne-kms, Passenger kilometres, Train-kilometres, Wagon-kilometres, Engine hours, Wagon days etc. <!-- Slide number: 7 --> Derived Units Expresses relationship that exists between two sets of primary or fundamental units. The results thus arrived is termed ‘Derived Units’. The process by which this relationship ascertained is in following examples. (a) Passenger earning (Primary): Passenger carried (Primary = Earning per passenger (b) Passenger earning (Primary): Passenger kilometres (fundamental) = Earning per passenger kilometre. <!-- Slide number: 8 --> # Derived Units (c) Passenger kilometer (fundamental): Number of passenger (Primary) = Average distance travelled by a passenger also called lead of passenger traffic. (d) Wagon kilometres (fundamental): Wagon days (fundamental) = Wagon kilometres per wagon day. These ‘Derived Units’ highlight special features of transportation output and are useful in evolving suitable management strategies. <!-- Slide number: 9 --> # Classification railway statistics Economic and financial statistics. Operating statistics. Commercial statistics Rolling stock and workshop repair statistics Administrative statistics Engineering statistics <!-- Slide number: 10 --> # Economic and financial statistics: Under this head are detailed statistics relating to the advance statement of gross earning and traffic handled. The number of passenger booked and tonnage lifted and wagons loaded. The statistics of revenue and expenditure as booked in monthly and yearly accounts. <!-- Slide number: 11 --> # Operating Statistics Broadly be divided into (i) Traffic (ii) Power (iii) Rolling Stock The traffic statistics include statistics of wagons loaded, wagon mobility, wagon usage, train loads, train mobility, productive and unproductive services, wagon detention, marshalling yard, terminal goods station and punctuality The power statistics include engine usage, fuel and energy consumption, and engine failure statistics etc. Rolling stock holding & availability, repairs& maintenance %. <!-- Slide number: 12 --> # Commercial statistics Coaching and freight revenue and volumes and earnings by class of passengers, for different commodities, claims paid for compensation of goods and parcels lost or damaged <!-- Slide number: 13 --> # Rolling stock and workshop repair statistics: Under this head are grouped statistics dealing with POH of coaches, wagons, locomotives and other information relating to workshop activity. <!-- Slide number: 14 --> # Administrative statistics These statistics relating the staff matters, numbers, by categories and classes of staff. Other statistics Number of stations by Class, halt stations Standard of interlocking, Medical statistics relate to sickness of staff etc <!-- Slide number: 15 --> # Engineering statistics Engineering
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