Watch CBS News

Metra Seeks To Remedy On-Time Performance Slip

CHICAGO (CBS) -- For years, signs at Metra stations along Chicago-area expressways have taunted motorists by asking, "We're on time. Are you?"

But last year its on-time performance has slipped, and the commuter rail agency's chairman, chief executive officer and board want something done about it.

LISTEN: WBBM Newsradio's Bob Roberts reports

Podcast

As WBBM Newsradio's Bob Roberts reports, on-time numbers tumbled last summer, when CEO Alex Clifford ordered a change in the way the agency determines the on-time performance of trains, by including trains delayed by construction for the first time.

"By removing that, you saw that instantaneously our on-time performance dropped," Clifford said.

Under the old system, Metra routinely posted on-time performance of 95 to 98 percent. Although Clifford says comparing the old numbers and new numbers is a comparison of apples and oranges, he and acting Metra Chairman Larry Huggins told WBBM Newsradio that they both want to see the figures back at 95 percent -- even with construction delays figured in.

"What we've got to do is get that number back up," Huggins said. "That is the only thing I see that we need to improve on."

Huggins said riders expect it, and Clifford predicted that the commuter rail agency will get back to 95 percent on-time performance even with what he terms a "more accurate baseline."

Metra runs more than 700 commuter trains on 11 lines each weekday.

View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue
Be the first to know
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.