Submitted by thedudeabides412 t3_1267xzy in pittsburgh
MycologistQueasy22 t1_jebduwb wrote
Reply to comment by just_an_ordinary_guy in Train derailment in butler by thedudeabides412
What you said doesn't make mathematical sense. Fractions can't increase if the numerator goes down and the denominator goes up.
> Yes, the raw number of derailments is down. But that's not a very useful statistic. They're running more miles than ever as the economy continually grows
If they're running more miles than ever, and the number of derailments is down, then the derailments per mile has to be down too.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jedbe90 wrote
Yeah, I messed up, but derailments per million miles is actually up. Where I goofed is I got the numbers flipped in my head for some reason. They're actually running fewer miles because precision scheduled railroading is consolidating shorter trains into much longer trains. So they need to run fewer miles to run the same amount, if not more, freight.
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