CABO-O · Operations Certified
Operations
Service planning, scheduling discipline, resource allocation, operating standards, service design logic.
Intent
Service planning, scheduling discipline, resource allocation, operating standards, service design logic.
Scope of Assessment
What CABO assesses in operations.
Evidence Types
What certification requires.
- Published timetables
- Scheduling models
- SOPs and operating procedures
- Resource and roster plans
- Service design documentation
Example Controls
Illustrative controls we expect to see.
Timetable build & review cadence
Schedule-to-demand validation
SOP version control
Roster & fatigue rules
Service change management
Controls listed are illustrative and will expand as the CABO framework matures. Formal control libraries accompany certification engagement.
Future Certification Considerations
Where this pillar is heading.
CABO is a living framework. The following considerations are currently under review for future versions of the Operations pillar. They are signals, not current requirements — current certification remains anchored to the scope, evidence, and controls above.
- Demand-responsive scheduling benchmarks for mixed-fleet operators
- Charge-aware scheduling thresholds for electrified networks
- Multi-modal interchange operating standards
Next Step
Ready to assess your operations readiness?
Engage on a CABO-O baseline assessment, or join the pilot programme to work through certification end-to-end.