(Source: CBS New York, April 2, 2019)
NEW YORK — The Long Island Rail Road will have to change the way it reports on-time performance thanks to the new state budget. In one example, the commuter line will have to consider a train “late” – if it arrives more than two minutes past its published schedule time. Currently, the railroad considers a train to be “on time” even if it’s about six minutes late.
Full story: CBS New York