nbcoram
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BSRA (which runs the transit history log) has confirmed at several meetings that the MBTA has not gotten any deliveries since June.Is the data via TransitHistory or is there other sources? The last wave of media coverage in regards to CRRC deliveries seem to be all roughly around end of September. Those articles reported it was suppose be done 1 year ago, all 152 carbodies has been made, and new project target is Summer 2023.
The last media reports I saw seem to be implying the MBTA hope to help the situation by a combination of prioritizing any effort left on Red to Orange plus dangling the possibility of executing the late clause on the contract. But why has deliveries has not increased, not just merely decreased, but outright 0 for the past 6 months? What's been happening since June (or September)?
(I mean I know the standard explanation of labor shortages, supply constraints, and pandemic issues. But know the specific bottleneck would still help. Like the chip shortage meant tons of otherwise completed cars waiting in lots for chips back in 2021 so growing reports of the chip swing back to glut should mean relief for the car deliveries soon. But what's going happening more with the CRRC trains?)
All 152 carbodies are indeed complete for the Orange Line (as you pointed out, this is as of late September when the MBTA provided an update at a board meeting), but the shells need to come over here from China (which is not easy at the moment for a number of reasons) and then be assembled in Springfield (a facility littered with QC issues).
There haven't been any updates since the fall, other than BSRA not logging any new deliveries. And nobody has gotten into any more specific detail than what either of us have presented. It would definitely be nice to know more about the specific bottleneck(s), be it chip manufacturing issues or shipping container issues or stuff in Springfield or anything else. Best case scenario is it's a chip issue - if the cars are awaiting just chips then it's possible they could exceed delivery goals once they're in. Even then, it will take a bit of time for the Springfield factory to deliver 74 railcars.
And none of that accounts for why they've only made 32 carbodies (may be higher now) for the Red Line in ~3 years. Even with the prioritization of the Orange order and covid-related issues, that is still........bad.
A bit more transparency would go a long way. The MBTA seemed to be frustrated with CRRC based on how the September board meeting went and I don't blame them.