This all over the news 8 weeks ago, it happened August 18.Real talk: I know people who have died doing something as dumb as “ghost riding the whip.” Absolutely outrageous
This all over the news 8 weeks ago, it happened August 18.Real talk: I know people who have died doing something as dumb as “ghost riding the whip.” Absolutely outrageous
It also doesn't look like it was on a new train? Not really sure why it's in this thread.This all over the news 8 weeks ago, it happened August 18.
Understandable. I can still be disgustedThis all over the news 8 weeks ago, it happened August 18.
At long last, Red Line cars 1912/13 have just been delivered this week to Cabot, breaking a drought of over a year (June 2022 was the prior delivery, iirc).
Whoever it was that put this back up must be really behind in the times!! It was dated October 17, 2017. This is 2023.
MBTA's new subway cars made in China headed to Mass. next month
The MBTA’s new subway cars will be sent from China to Boston next month.www.wcvb.com
Do you ever question the quality of your news sources in the first place?
I was questioning the time phase of that, but in reality, it probably IS true, since we never got all of the new cars made yet because there were countless & needless delays all the time. One thing after the other. Then, we finally learned why the T kept on pulling the trains out of service, mainly because inspections were done half-assed. But by me checking the date of this, it was ill-timed & out of line.
If they're arriving consecutively, that's only the 6th car in 3 months. Or 1 pair per month, which has been the average pace since Spring and is far, far off any sort of "recovery" pace the state and CRRC were promising.1500/1501 arrived which from a vehicle numbering stand point is a milestone.
If they're arriving consecutively, that's only the 6th car in 3 months. Or 1 pair per month, which has been the average pace since Spring and is far, far off any sort of "recovery" pace the state and CRRC were promising.
With help from American rail-car experts and senior leaders from China, better subway cars are now rolling out of CRRC’s Springfield plant at a quicker pace, improving the company’s troubled relationship with the MBTA.
Also, executives with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority are often in Springfield, overseeing production along with permanent on-site inspections, said Jackie Jiang, project manager at the Chinese-owned rail car manufacturer.
“We look to reset this contract for the delivery of very important rolling stock to us,” Phillip Eng, general manager and CEO of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority told the T’s Board of Directors last month. “The quality and the safety of the cars that we are receiving continue to exceed expectations.”
In a December 2022 letter first reported by a Boston Globe columnist, MBTA deputy director Mark DeVitto laid out a list of quality and inspection lapses.
“Given the breadth, number and age of chronic quality issues that have remained unresolved, it becomes abundantly clear that CRRC MA’s management has completely abandoned its core responsibilities and commitment to lead, monitor and support quality management,” he wrote.
That’s quite a contrast with Eng’s comments last week.
“We really have turned a corner with the MBTA,” said CRRC spokeswoman Lydia Rivera.
Springfield factory repairs MBTA rift with deliveries of Orange and Red line cars
But after CRRC completes transit cars for Boston, Los Angeles and Philadelphia, the $95 million Chinese-owned rail car plant’s future is in question.www.masslive.com
It's too bad there's no real good way to take advantage of the third track to boost headways on the core/southern portion of the line.Missed the opportunity to get a screenshot earlier but during the rush hour periods the Orange Line has been running 13 trains with 12 in the off peak to accommodate the Green Line central subway closure load.
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I took a look cause someone posted this image on twitter from yesterday evening’s rush and I noticed the headways on the boards. Trains were spaced about 6-8min this morning when I was sitting at Ruggles.
The T just took delivery of a few new OL cars and 2 RL ones so I hope this 12-13 running persists beyond this week.
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It's too bad there's no real good way to take advantage of the third track to boost headways on the core/southern portion of the line.
That was also with the full new signal system rollout which seems to be just as stalled as the rolling stock order. But, yes, from my understanding it is still the number of dispatchers that limit headways on the Orange + Red, unless anyone has heard updates on that.My understanding is that the limitation for headways is vehicles and personnel. The goal of the Orange Line Transformation was for 4.5-minute headways, so I believe the infrastructure can theoretically support at least that.
If personnel (either operators or dispatchers) are still an issue, that makes it a bit less likely for 13 OL trains to keep running once the GL shutdown ends, if some of the GL personnel were temporarily moved over to OL for a temporary boost in capacity. Hopefully that's not the case.That was also with the full new signal system rollout which seems to be just as stalled as the rolling stock order. But, yes, from my understanding it is still the number of dispatchers that limit headways on the Orange + Red, unless anyone has heard updates on that.