• Green Line Type 10 thread

  • 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 jwhite07
 
Enclosed, isolated cabs would suggest that fareboxes will be a thing of the past. That is the case in Toronto now, where the new streetcars have closed cabs and no fareboxes. You pay by either tapping a fare card at any door, or you can buy a ticket from one of a pair of small ticket machines located in the car itself. TTC uses Proof of Payment and if you are caught without having paid, the fine is $425.
  by Commuterrail1050
 
Is that why lechmere and the new stations don’t have fare gates?
  by bostontrainguy
 
Commuterrail1050 wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 1:12 pm Is that why lechmere and the new stations don’t have fare gates?
Yes. Saved them money although I don't know how it's being done right now since I don't think the new system is ready. Maybe they have people with hand held validators at the stations? What are all the Orange Line operators doing?
  by theMainer
 
bostontrainguy wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 2:18 pm
Commuterrail1050 wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 1:12 pm Is that why lechmere and the new stations don’t have fare gates?
Yes. Saved them money although I don't know how it's being done right now since I don't think the new system is ready. Maybe they have people with hand held validators at the stations? What are all the Orange Line operators doing?
Validation is handled at the ticket machines. Once you validate you receive a paper slip stated you did so. Enforcement of this is little to non-existant.
  by Disney Guy
 
When an articulated car goes around a curve, portions of the floor go under side panels and/or would be walled off using railings. Imagine that the portions of floor that could get so covered or were so considered off limits were painted yellow as a warning not to stand there. In a Type 10, would the seating areas and the portions of floor not painted yellow hold as many people as two Type 7 or Type 8 cars?
  by Red Wing
 
last I checked everything on the Green Line right now has those same constraints. I'm not sure what the issue is. Personally I like standing where the car articulates.
  by BandA
 
theMainer wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:04 pm
bostontrainguy wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 2:18 pm
Commuterrail1050 wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 1:12 pm Is that why lechmere and the new stations don’t have fare gates?
Yes. Saved them money although I don't know how it's being done right now since I don't think the new system is ready. Maybe they have people with hand held validators at the stations? What are all the Orange Line operators doing?
Validation is handled at the ticket machines. Once you validate you receive a paper slip stated you did so. Enforcement of this is little to non-existant.
So by the time Charlie Card II is ready, the culture of fare evasion should be well established.
  by MBTA3247
 
Disney Guy wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 10:58 pm When an articulated car goes around a curve, portions of the floor go under side panels and/or would be walled off using railings. Imagine that the portions of floor that could get so covered or were so considered off limits were painted yellow as a warning not to stand there. In a Type 10, would the seating areas and the portions of floor not painted yellow hold as many people as two Type 7 or Type 8 cars?
Articulations are designed so that very little, if any, of the floor passes under the diaphragms forming the side walls. There's no need for any indicators warning people not to stand around the articulation.
  by Disney Guy
 
The fare validation system in its current form would work only for inbound trips originating north of Science Park.

Outbound there would be riders who boarded elsewhere including at Logan Airport where no fare is collected on the Silver Line to South Station. These riders would not have white slips to show to an inspector.
  by Red Wing
 
In the future POP will happen and there will be a method to account for the Silver LIne.
  by TurningOfTheWheel
 
BandA wrote: Sun Sep 11, 2022 11:37 am So by the time Charlie Card II is ready, the culture of fare evasion should be well established.
I have bad news for you about fare recovery on the surface branches of the Green Line.
  by diburning
 
BandA wrote: Sun Sep 11, 2022 11:37 am So by the time Charlie Card II is ready, the culture of fare evasion should be well established.
You must have missed the study where the costs of complete fare recovery (from station dwell times for surface vehicles) and/or enforcement outweighs letting a little bit of fare evasion go. Larger and smaller transit systems have figured this out, but there are a few systems that are still dead set on 100% farebox recovery.
  by ExCon90
 
True -- I think Philadelphia may be the largest metro area willing to spend a dollar to collect the last dime. There's no reason why POP can't be enforced if the will is there.