Operations
The Operations page within Rail BI provides information on all Operations Categories available. It acts as a central reference point for reviewing all operations information.
Operations Table
The Operations table displays a listing of all Operations Categories.
Each row represents a single Operations category, with the following columns:
Within the Operations table, the following columns are available:
| Column Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | The name of the Operations Category |
| Supporting Data | A selectable dropdown containing available supporting datasets for the Operations Category. Selecting an option opens the supporting data |
| Source | The original source of the operations data |
| Last Upload Date | The date when the most recent data import was completed |
Viewing Operations Category Data
To view data for a specific Operations Category, select the category name in the Name column of the Operations table. This opens a new page for the selected operations category.
This page displays AML Values (£m per AML per day).
The table displays AML values broken down by Service and Group, with years shown as column headers.
Table Structure
By default, the table displays the following columns:
- Service
- Group
- One column per year (e.g. 2026, 2027, 2028) showing AML Values (£m per AML per day)
Example:
| Service | Group | 2026 | 2027 | 2028 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EA02 | All trains | 1.40 | 1.43 | 1.69 |
Benefit Type Selection
The Benefit Type can be changed using the available selection options. The following Benefit Types are available:
- Revenue
- User
- Non-user
Changing the Benefit Type updates the table automatically to reflect the selected view.