New York Public Authorities Code § 1276-F

Metropolitan transportation authority transit performance metrics
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
§ 1276-f. Metropolitan transportation authority transit performance\nmetrics. 1. Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following\nterms shall have the following meanings:\n  (a) "additional platform time" means for the subways the average added\ntime that customers spend waiting on the platform for a train, compared\nwith their scheduled wait time.\n  (b) "additional train time" means for the subways the average\nadditional time customers spend onboard the train, compared with their\nscheduled on-train time.\n  (c) "customer journey time performance" means for the subways the\npercentage of customer trips with an estimated total travel time within\nfive minutes of the scheduled total travel time.\n  (d) "elevator availability" means percentage of facilities that\nrequire the use of stairs and have an operational elevator.\n  (e) "escalator availability" means percentage of facilities that\nrequire the use of stairs and have an operational escalator.\n  (f) "additional journey time" means for the subways comparison of\nmeasured or estimated actual journey time compared to schedule.\n  (g) "journey time" means for the subways time on platform and the time\non train. Journey time is calculated as either actual journey times that\ncustomers experience, or as scheduled journey times. Journey time and\nits components may be based on a manual or an automatically generated\nsample.\n  (h) "major incidents" mean (1) for the subway incidents that delay\nfifty or more trains where a train is considered delayed if it is more\nthan five minutes late or skips planned stops, and (2) for the commuter\nrailroads incidents that delay ten or more trains greater than five\nminutes and fifty-nine seconds.\n  (i) "lost time accidents" means a job related incident that results in\nthe inability of an employee to perform full job duties for at least one\nworking day beyond the day of the incident. Rates are based on lost time\naccidents per one hundred employees.\n  (j) "employees' lost time days" means for the commuter railroads the\ntotal number of calendar days employees' treating medical professionals\nhave determined that they cannot work due to an occupation injury or\nillness.\n  (k) "employee lost time rate" means for the commuter railroads the\nnumber of occupational injuries or illnesses per two hundred thousand\nemployee hours worked.\n  (l) "terminal on-time performance" means (1) for the subways the\npercentage of trains arriving at their destination terminals as\nscheduled with a train counted as on-time if it arrives at its\ndestination early, on time, or no more than five minutes late, and has\nnot skipped any planned stops, and (2) for the commuter railroads the\npercentage of trains arriving at their final destination terminals as\nscheduled with a train counted as on-time if it arrives at its\ndestination early, on-time or no more than five minutes and fifty-nine\nseconds late. Provided that the percentage of trains not arriving at\ntheir final destinations shall include unscheduled cancellations.\n  (m) "additional data" means (1) for the subways the percentage of\ntrains arriving at their scheduled terminals between four and five\nminutes after their scheduled arrival time; (2) for the commuter\nrailroads the percentage of trains arriving at their scheduled terminals\nbetween four and five minutes and fifty-nine seconds after their\nscheduled arrival time; and (3) for commuter rails the percentage of\ncancelled trains.\n  2. Reporting. The authority shall take all practicable measures to\ncollect, compile and publish meaningful and informative performance\nmetrics for all customer trips provided by the New York city transit\nauthority subways, Long Island rail road and Metro-North commuter\nrailroad on a monthly basis including all applicable performance metrics\nas defined in subdivision one of this section. If the authority cannot\npracticably collect and compile any such performance metric for a\ncustomer trip typ

‹ Prev All New York sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.