I've seen on the Amtrak Status Maps many times where a train that's maybe an hour or two late could be designated with a "Service Disruption" tag, and some times where a train is several hours late but doesn't receive the distinction of being a service disruption.
So what effect does declaring a Service Disruption have? Is it something to do with the accounting of its on-time performance? Or some other behind-the-scenes thing? Or does it have no effect at all on anything?
So what effect does declaring a Service Disruption have? Is it something to do with the accounting of its on-time performance? Or some other behind-the-scenes thing? Or does it have no effect at all on anything?