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I wonder whether anyone got a photo of the large concrete bumping block (at least as high and wide as a coach or RDC) at the end of at least one of the stub tracks at Newark Broad St., displaying a rectangular blue sign reading "END OF BLOCK."

Re: Potential for a Commuter Rail Workers Strike

 by ExCon90 ¦  Mon Mar 18, 2024 6:55 pm ¦  Forum: Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) ¦  Topic: Potential for a Commuter Rail Workers Strike ¦  Replies: 13 ¦  Views: 1530

The Class I railroads are all private companies, but their employees are subject to the Railway Labor Act; in fact all railroads were private companies when the RLA was enacted. Even Conrail employees were not Government employees when Conrail was owned by the Government. AUTOCORRECT ALERT: It wants...

Re: Bourbonnais Crash 25 Years Later

 by ExCon90 ¦  Sat Mar 16, 2024 7:36 pm ¦  Forum: Amtrak ¦  Topic: Bourbonnais Crash 25 Years Later ¦  Replies: 1 ¦  Views: 400

There was a report at the time that the truck driver, as he was helped from his cab after the crash, was heard to mutter that he "didn't know it was the fast one." I think it was found that he drove around the lowered gates.

Re: Student chronicles SEPTA rail lines

 by ExCon90 ¦  Fri Mar 15, 2024 8:13 pm ¦  Forum: SEPTA (and PATCO) ¦  Topic: Student chronicles SEPTA rail lines ¦  Replies: 3 ¦  Views: 873

In many cases the installation of high platforms has been accompanied by a do-over of the entire station, including a rather substantial station building and of course ADA. I don't know what the selection criteria are -- maybe ridership? Trivia question: what was the earliest station in SEPTA territ...

Re: East San Jose light rail extension

 by ExCon90 ¦  Mon Mar 11, 2024 7:19 pm ¦  Forum: California Commuter, Rail Transit, and High Speed Rail (HSR) ¦  Topic: East San Jose light rail extension ¦  Replies: 4 ¦  Views: 645

That's a calculation often omitted: gazillions of dollars, but divided by how many passengers a day over the life of the project?

Re: Amtrak First Class Options on Regional and Long Distance Trains

 by ExCon90 ¦  Mon Mar 11, 2024 6:59 pm ¦  Forum: Amtrak ¦  Topic: Amtrak First Class Options on Regional and Long Distance Trains ¦  Replies: 27 ¦  Views: 2198

For sleepers that should be a given -- no fair having coach passengers subsidize sleepers. As to food service, not so easy. In theory, a passenger making a 2- or 3-hour trip can easily get something at the origin station, but some people, possibly many, have a really full day and hardly have time to...

And I thought it was because of so many cars sidelined awaiting repairs. Maybe both?

Re: Amtrak First Class Options on Regional and Long Distance Trains

 by ExCon90 ¦  Sun Mar 10, 2024 7:29 pm ¦  Forum: Amtrak ¦  Topic: Amtrak First Class Options on Regional and Long Distance Trains ¦  Replies: 27 ¦  Views: 2198

As long as first class covers its costs to the same extent as coach, why not give people a choice? And if it yields more than coach, so much the better.

Re: Lower Saucon (Bethlehem), PA Derailment, 3/2/24

 by ExCon90 ¦  Sat Mar 09, 2024 9:20 pm ¦  Forum: Norfolk Southern ¦  Topic: Lower Saucon (Bethlehem), PA Derailment, 3/2/24 ¦  Replies: 32 ¦  Views: 3128

On the PRR, if cab signals also had automatic speed control, each signal indication was associated with a maximum speed; i.e., Approach Medium = 45 mph, Approach = 30 mph, Restricting = 15 mph. At an intermediate point in each block there was a code change point that would drop the cab signal from A...

Re: Amtrak First Class Options on Regional and Long Distance Trains

 by ExCon90 ¦  Sat Mar 09, 2024 8:01 pm ¦  Forum: Amtrak ¦  Topic: Amtrak First Class Options on Regional and Long Distance Trains ¦  Replies: 27 ¦  Views: 2198

From Amtrak's point of view, I don't thnk parlor cars would pay for themselves. At ~28 seats per car plus an attendant in a white coat, whiskbroom in hand (put aside to help you on with your coat), I don't think they ever did. It's just something that was "done." Actually, I suppose you c...

Re: Lower Saucon (Bethlehem), PA Derailment, 3/2/24

 by ExCon90 ¦  Fri Mar 08, 2024 10:06 pm ¦  Forum: Norfolk Southern ¦  Topic: Lower Saucon (Bethlehem), PA Derailment, 3/2/24 ¦  Replies: 32 ¦  Views: 3128

Then how is it different from cab-signal systems that have been in effect for decades? They protect against rear-enders in exactly that way, including overrunning stop signals -- as long as you stay under 15 mph you can keep going until you hit something. I thought the whole point of PTC was that it...

Re: FY 2025 NJT fares

 by ExCon90 ¦  Fri Mar 08, 2024 9:29 pm ¦  Forum: New Jersey Transit NJT Rail and Light Rail LRT ¦  Topic: FY 2025 NJT fares ¦  Replies: 9 ¦  Views: 1112

I'm not an accountant, but I'm wondering whether the introduction of an expiration date is prompted by the need to carry tickets with no exdate on the books forever as a contingent liability and this change is simply a housekeeping matter to allow the books to be closed after unused tickets have exp...

Re: Interesting Article In The Times

 by ExCon90 ¦  Fri Mar 08, 2024 9:15 pm ¦  Forum: NYCT MTA Subway, PATH and SIRT ¦  Topic: Interesting Article In The Times ¦  Replies: 19 ¦  Views: 1372

The things you find out -- I remember those thicker poles at the time and wondered what the reason was; now I know.

Re: NEC now Fixed Seating Including Rear-Facing

 by ExCon90 ¦  Fri Mar 08, 2024 8:45 pm ¦  Forum: Amtrak ¦  Topic: NEC now Fixed Seating Including Rear-Facing ¦  Replies: 102 ¦  Views: 8166

Really? You really think any appreciable number of people are going to stop taking the train because of this? I was alluding to the whole "bare-bones" experience, of which the facing direction is just a part. My point is that providing only the minimum level of service tends to repel peop...

Re: 2024 Season Hudson River Rail Excursions - Hickory Creek and Tavern Lounge

 by ExCon90 ¦  Fri Mar 08, 2024 8:31 pm ¦  Forum: Amtrak ¦  Topic: 2024 Season Hudson River Rail Excursions - Hickory Creek and Tavern Lounge ¦  Replies: 16 ¦  Views: 1368

On the trips I've been on, high-end casual was quite usual, but coat-and-tie help to recall the era; however, the effect works just as well if other people are wearing them. (OTOH, I'm inclined to think that it's impossible to be overdressed for Hickory Creek , considering who rode in it in the past.)

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