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MARC running short of equipment

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Posted by Warren J on Monday, November 23, 2015 6:34 PM

CSSHEGEWISCH

A shortage of spare equipment is not that unusual in this day and age.  Metra has admitted that it has only a handful of spare cars beyond the usual allowance of down time for maintenance and shop work.

 I recall when MARC ran only single-level cars along with antiquated "gallery" cars (formerly METRA) after a very brief flirtation with their double-deckers on its Brunswick Line.  They removed those first-gen double-deckers and left us with the older single-levels and "gallery" models (those were purchased for only $1.00 from Chicago's METRA, a great deal for MARC but they had very uneven heating/air-conditioning reliability, leaving many of us freezing/sweltering all the way to our destinations, mine being Harpers Ferry).  I was so happy when they introduced the new Kawasaki double-deckers: finally, HVAC that works!  Unfortunately, I had moved to Laurel but I now ride MARC's Camden Line which also has those new cars introduced at the same time.  What timing!
 
PS: All of those original double-deckers have since been reassigned to MARC's high-traffic Penn Line, traveling between Baltimore and Washington DC on AMTRAK's NEC line.

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Friday, September 18, 2015 6:49 AM

A shortage of spare equipment is not that unusual in this day and age.  Metra has admitted that it has only a handful of spare cars beyond the usual allowance of down time for maintenance and shop work.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, September 17, 2015 6:11 PM

Another Penn le shortageay.As wel not all passenges could  get on.

 
 

MARC Service Alert Train 641(Martins's Dpt 3:53:) and 642 (Wash Dpt 5:50 pm) will operate with one fewer rail car than usual today. Expect crowded conditions on board the train. Boarding will be stopped when the train h

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, September 10, 2015 7:58 PM

do not track Camden or Brunswick lines but they also are having intermittent car shortages.

Another Penn line shortage today   example

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Posted by BaltACD on Thursday, September 10, 2015 6:11 PM

blue streak 1

MARC has had trains for the last 7 business days short one or two passenger cars on many trains. 

Here is link to their announcement for today

 

MARC 536 (510 dpt WAS) and MARC 642 (550 dpt WAS) will operate with one fewer rail car than usual this afternoon. Expect crowded conditions on board the trains. Boarding will be stopped when the trains have reached capacity. We regret any inconvenience.

Those are both Penn Line trains.

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MARC running short of equipment
Posted by blue streak 1 on Tuesday, September 8, 2015 8:43 PM

MARC has had trains for the last 7 business days short one or two passenger cars on many trains. 

Here is link to their announcement for today

 

MARC 536 (510 dpt WAS) and MARC 642 (550 dpt WAS) will operate with one fewer rail car than usual this afternoon. Expect crowded conditions on board the trains. Boarding will be stopped when the trains have reached capacity. We regret any inconvenience.

 

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