• Coaches with car body damage

  • Discussion relating to commuter rail, light rail, and subway operations of the MBTA.
Discussion relating to commuter rail, light rail, and subway operations of the MBTA.

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  by Commuterrail1050
 
Hey folks, I just noticed today that 1721 and 1827 are listed as awaiting car body repairs. I wonder what happened to them.
  by Commuterrail1050
 
I meant this time around. That was back when it lost its plow a while back. Also I forgot to mention 1631 in the previous post.
  by sonicdoommario
 
Not sure about those two but 1631 was also taken out for repairs, according to the Commuter Rail Facebook page it hit a vehicle at the end of last year, looks like it's being repaired on site and not a place like Delaware.
  by JacobKoppel
 
MBTX 379 is coming back from Delaware Car. Not to sure how it got damaged.
  by GP40MC1118
 
Due to be picked up at Bear by NS K53-21
  by GP40MC1118
 
Not showing out of Bear on NS as yet. Previous post was incorrect! That was the delivery to Bear by NS 7/21/20 by K53-21!
  by Commuterrail1050
 
Remember back when 1533 was derailed outside of south station going to south Hampton yard? I betcha that coach derailed too.
  by GP40MC1118
 
Here's a good one - NS's version of PSR...The 379 was sent all the way west to Elkhart, Indiana from Bear, Delaware!
  by F40 screamer
 
i saw that too, i was wondering what it was doing way out there
  by johnpbarlow
 
This might be MBTA coach 379 returning east on NS 310 (I think) heading for Binghamton as seen at Elkhart at 0210 this morning. It was positioned approximately mid train with 40 cars ahead (including 33 loaded auto racks) and about 66 cars behind (including lots of heavy frac sand and grain covered hoppers). Also one of its vestibule doors is open.
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  by Commuterrail1050
 
Yup that’s definitely 379 coming back home where she belongs.
  by GP40MC1118
 
The placement of this coach on both trains in and out of Elkhart was scary! 15N was amazing. The 379 was in the middle of about 10 long flatcars with an empty center beam to boot.
  by BandA
 
Does this "freight service" stress the frame? Does anybody have to answer for the doors not being secured?
  by CRail
 
Freight conductors don’t carry coach keys.

The in train forces in passenger service aren’t lighter than freight. Sure, freight cars are pulled hard with a lot of weight behind them, but if it’s too much the knuckle lets go. Freight cars don’t go 0-80 12 times per trip and don’t have wheelslide systems that bang the cars into eachother like a Newton’s pendulum.