September 17, 2018 - TRA Newswire -
Union Pacific today announced its Unified Plan 2020, a new operating plan that implements Precision Scheduled Railroading principles. Unified Plan 2020 will launch Oct. 1 and will be rolled out in phases across the entire Union Pacific rail network.
The plan is an important part of Union Pacific's objective of operating a safe, reliable and efficient railroad. Resulting benefits are expected to help Union Pacific achieve its 60 percent operating ratio goal by 2020, on the way to achieving a 55 percent operating ratio.
"We are not currently meeting customer expectations," said Lance Fritz, Union Pacific's chairman, president and chief executive officer. "Unified Plan 2020 is our path forward to secure our place as the industry leader in safety, service and financial performance."
Precision Scheduled Railroading is operational at other large North American railroads, driving improved service reliability for customers, increased operating efficiency and reduced network complexity.
Pioneered by the late Hunter Harrison, who envisioned a point-to-point rail delivery network, he created Precision Scheduled Railroading at Canadian National, Canadian Pacific and this past year at eastern railroad giant CSX. CSX, like most carriers, was using a hub-and-spoke system, which meant railcars would be reclassified in multiple yards until their final delivery point. That meant increased dwell times and slower deliveries. Harrison delivered a lean point-to-point system that other railroads are now starting to emulate.
Key principles being incorporated into Union Pacific's Unified Plan 2020 include:
Shifting the focus of operations from moving trains to moving cars.
Minimizing car dwell, car classification events and locomotive power requirements.
Utilizing general-purpose trains by blending existing train services.
Balancing train movements to improve the utilization of crews and rail assets.
Unified Plan 2020 is being developed in conjunction with employees closest to the work, including in the field, incorporating their experience and expertise. Union Pacific will communicate thoroughly with customers in advance of making changes to existing rail service.
The plan will first be implemented on Union Pacific's eastern North/South corridor, creating more streamlined operations between Wisconsin and Texas. Further rollout will occur in phases, with initial implementation across the entire rail network expected by 2020.