My guess is that WMATA is starting fresh with some new thinking. The consequences of boosting power in the cabinet to support the newer bonds are still an unknown. From the testimony of the track workers it was a temporary step until the equipment in the cabinets were replaced with those designed to be used with the bonds. It seems to be a time or resource saving measure, that is, track workers replace the bonds ahead of some other vendor coming in to replace the equipment in the cabinets. While waiting for the vendor, they increase power in the cabinets to keep things still working. It's a theory but needs proving.
We're a year from the accident and more questions are appearing without being answered.
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