Operating Ratio

A standard industry term to set out in a percentange the relationship of total operating costs to total income. Example: If the total costs for a year are $385,000 and the total reveue for the same year is $400,000, then the operating ratio is 0.9625 (or 96.25%).

An OR greater than 1.0 represents and operating lose.
An OR less than 1.0 represents and operating profit.

» Transportation Program Glossary (James Depow)