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Difference Average Speed and Schedule Speed
Below in this table we have listed difference between average speed and schedule speed –
Aspect | Average Speed | Schedule Speed |
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Definition | The average of the instantaneous speeds over a journey. | The overall speed considering stops and delays. |
Formula | Total Distance / Total Time Taken (excluding stops). | Total Distance / Total Time (including stops). |
Factors Considered | Only the time the vehicle is in motion. | Includes time for stops, delays, and halts. |
Measurement | Typically higher than schedule speed. | Generally lower due to inclusion of stop times. |
Use Case | Used to assess the performance of the vehicle during motion. | Used for operational planning and scheduling. |
Importance | Important for determining energy consumption and efficiency. | Crucial for maintaining punctuality and reliability. |
Example | A train travels 100 km in 1 hour of motion. Average speed = 100 km/h. | A train covers 100 km in 2 hours including stops. Schedule speed = 50 km/h. |