It is a start for SEPTA to cover the grounding of the Silver liner-5s. It is noted that Amtrak will increase Keystone service but how will try to post.
http://www.septa.org/service/contingency.html
THANKS An intelligent respose to a tough situation
SEPTA will be etting some equipment from MARC, NJT, and Amtrak. Wonder if Amtrak recertified a couple AEM-7s ?
http://www.phillymag.com/news/2016/07/08/septa-schedule-additional-trains/
SEPTA's schedule effective Monday. Unconfirmed reports they are trying to borrow MNRR and LIRR equipment. MNRR would have to be loco hauled as their EMUs unable to work on 25 Hz.
I thought that this was the new schedule for the Lansdale/Doyletown line...
In all seriousness, SEPTA is leasing
-2 ACS-64s (Amtrak)
-5 Amfleets (including one former Metroliner cab car) (Amtrak)
-5 MARC IIBs
-1 ALP46 (NJT)
-8 Comets (various) (NJT)
Unconfirmed that MARC cars are not road worthy yet
We had training on the MARC cars last night, should be going out for this evening rush or morning tomorrow. They are being hauled with an Amtrak loco and Amtrak is doing calender day inspections on the loco, Septa employees doing inspections on the MARC cars.
SEPTA repairs are looking to use a one piece repair instead of parts.
http://www.philly.com/philly/business/SEPTAs-rail-car-woes-arent-over-yet.html?mobi=true
Now SEPTA is suffering from an engineer shortage causing cancellations. What is not understood is there are more conductors many who have moved from engineer. Why aren't they used as engineers ?
http://www.philly.com/philly/business/transportation/Train-cancellations-spike-for-SEPTA.html?mobi=true
But SEPTA sure whitewashes the problems.
http://www.septa.org/service/rail/improvement/message.html
and
http://www.septa.org/service/rail/improvement/index.html
Manpower shortages are a direct result of improper management. How many people it takes to operate scheduled operations is a known factor. Expected retirement needs are a known factor and are easily predicted. All reductions in manpower are known factors to a managment that is paying attention to their work force. SEPTA's situation indicates that the management just plain didn't care to know the condition of their condition until their condition had passed critical. Once the situation is past critical it is way too late because of the time necessary for proper training.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
Passenger crews can still be called 6 for 8, correct? MAkes life on the extra lists brutal. I know SPETA used to be able to steal hoggers away from the adjacent class 1s, but with the new(ish) rest rules - passenger service may not be as appealing as freight anymore. At least on the freight side you have 10 hours off, the 6 start thing, and at least one of the roads has actual rest days on their lists.
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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Now the Frankford subway line has more truck problems with Bolsters broken. SOGR or lack of State of good repair strikes SEPTA once again.
http://www.philly.com/philly/business/transportation/El-car-cracks-mean-more-delays-for-SEPTA.html
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