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CP and KCS units nose to nose - Date? William C. Vantuono.
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CPKC Releases First Merger Oversight Report
17 October 2023

Washington District of Columbia USA - In accordance with the Surface Transportation Board's (STB) Oversight Decision No. 1, Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) on 15 Oct 2023 provided its initial data submission related to service, operations, and competition, a requirement following STB's approval earlier this year of the Canadian Pacific-Kansas City Southern combination to form CPKC, the first single-line, trans-national railway connecting Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.
 
CPKC's initial data submission report includes the following:
 
Interchange Data: requisite monthly data (May 2023-September 2023) relating to interchange volumes at selected gateways since the CP-KCS merger took effect 14 Apr 2023, monthly interchange data covering the five-year lookback period of April 2018 through April 2023, explanations of the methodologies used by CPKC to calculate car and unit miles associated with reported interchange volumes, and explanations of CPKC's designation of certain reported data as "Highly Confidential subject to the Protective Order" entered in this proceeding.
 
Customer Experience Data: requisite weekly customer experience data for the period since the merger (Saturday-to-Friday weeks encompassing the period from 15 Apr 2023 through 29 Sep 2023, for metrics not reported separately in Dockets Ex Parte No. 724 and Ex Parte No. 770), explanations of the methodologies CPKC used to calculate the reported metrics, and benchmarks for the three customer experience metrics that underlie CPKC's Service Action Plan commitments.
 
Operational Data: requisite weekly data relating to operational metrics for the period since the merger (Saturday-to-Friday weeks encompassing the period from 15 Apr 2023 through 29 Sep 2023), weekly data, "to the extent available," covering the five-year lookback period of 14 Apr 2018, through 14 Apr 2023, and explanations of the methodologies CPKC used to calculate the reported metrics, including limitations on the availability of data where applicable.
 

CP and KCS units nose to nose.
Table on CPKC-caused delays to Metra commuter railroad on the Milwaukee District-West and Milwaukee District-North lines. (Chart Courtesy of the CPKC Filing)


As an example of the required data reported, CPKC provided Table 1 (above) "on delays caused to Metra (commuter rail) trains by CPKC freight trains on Metra's Milwaukee District-West (MD-W) Line and Milwaukee District-North (MD-N) Line [in Illinois], to the extent Metra provides data and detailed information to CPKC."
 
The table summarizes the same data by month since May 2023, consistent with how Metra reports its on-time performance data publicly, CPKC said.
 
The table reflects the number and percentage of Metra trains delayed by CPKC freight trains on the MD-W and MD-N lines during each month, and explains the differences between the figures CPKC is reporting and the total "freight train interference" figures reported by Metra in its monthly public on-time performance reports, according to CPKC.
 
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