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The Delaware Valley Rail Passenger
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Electronic Edition
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May 1993
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Vol. XI, No. 5
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Published by the Delaware Valley Association of Railroad
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Passengers in the interest of continued, improved, and
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expanded rail service for the present and potential railroad
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and rail transit passengers of southeastern Pennsylvania,
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southern New Jersey, and nearby areas.
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The electronic edition is produced as a public service to
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the network community. It is archived on the CUNYVM
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Listserver in the RAILNEWS directory. An index of back
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issues is available by sending INDEX RAILNEWS to
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LISTSERV@CUNYVM. Thanks to Geert K. Marien (GKMQC@CUNYVM)
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for maintaining this archive! If you have comments or
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questions, please contact us, not Geert!
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(C) 1993 All rights reserved. Please contact DVARP for
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permission to redistribute.
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For more information about DVARP and good rail service,
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please contact us: P.O. Box 7505, Philadelphia, PA 19101
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215-222-3373 iekp898@tjuvm.bitnet or iekp898@tjuvm.tju.edu
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President: Chuck Bode Editor: Matthew Mitchell
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for other officers and committee chairs, see page 11
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Schedule Change Alert:
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SEPTA bus, trolley schedule changes postponed again to May 16.
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Inside The Delaware Valley Rail Passenger...
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1 Direct service makes RailWorks(R) easier to bear for some.
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2 SEPTA issues FY 94 budgets: hearings this month.
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3 RailWorks Roundup: New subway track will cut delays; construction on
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schedule.
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Gambaccini promotes the project, but ridership recovery stalls.
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5 On the Railroad Lines: more R5 express service; warning to 13th St
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subway users.
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6 SEPTA office deal collapses, Cross-County Metro gains legislative
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champion.
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7 Atlantic City service underway; DVARP, NJARP, NJDOT save Mt. Holly
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right-of-way
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8 NARP Region III hears from Conrail, Congress, consumers.
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10-11 Dates of Interest: DVARP goes to the ballgame! Up and Down the
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Corridor, DVARP Directory
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entire contents copyright (C) 1993 DVARP, except photos (C) 1993 credited
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photographers
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Opinions expressed in The Delaware Valley Rail Passenger are not necessarily
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those of DVARP or its members. We welcome your comments: call 215-222-3373
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Construction Resumes: R3, R5 Riders Get Direct Trains!
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by Matthew Mitchell
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The second shutdown of commuter train service for the RailWorks(R) megaproject
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will be a little easier for some commuters to bear; after years of DVARP
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efforts, SEPTA will run direct service from Doylestown and West Trenton to
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downtown Philadelphia. A pair of trains will run over Conrail tracks from
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Fern Rock to 30th Street, using diesel locomotives leased from NJ Transit.
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The direct service vindicates DVARP's position that such service can work; in
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meeting after meeting, top SEPTA management insisted it was impossible.
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Only a partial service
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The DVARP people who worked so hard to win the service have some residual
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disappointment, though. The two round-trips are only a skeleton of the plan
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DVARP put forth two years ago, while they terminate at 30th St., not Suburban
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Station. DVARP continues to press the proposal to restore fans at Suburban so
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the diesels could run there; SEPTA continues to dodge the issue, changing the
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focus of a peer-review study from limited service for Suburban Station to
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full-tunnel diesel runs.
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R2 passengers and those at local stations will be able to transfer to or from
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the 30th Street trains at Fern Rock, to enjoy a much more pleasant trip
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downtown. The tree-lined Conrail route passes through Fairmount Park, and
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passengers will be able to rest and relax instead of cramming into hot subway
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trains.
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Publicity???
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It is yet to be seen how many passengers will use such a limited service.
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While it will be a boon to University City commuters (their ride will nearly
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as fast as the regular electric trains via Market East), the inconvenience of
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the transfer at 30th St. will affect the bulk of the ridership, just like it
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does at Fern Rock.
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As with last year's Fox Chase Special service, a lack of publicity is of
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concern to DVARP. Though RailWorks has a PR budget of over $5 million, no
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efforts were made to inform customers of the diesel alternative until the last
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week before the shutdown, when most had already made their travel plans,
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signing up for car-pools, buying lower-zone passes for CTD service, or
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resigning themselves to the hassle of the subway.
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It is feared that some people will seize on disappointing ridership numbers as
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evidence justifying the original decision to force all RRD passengers onto the
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Broad Street Subway rather than retain commuter train service.
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Direct Diesel Schedules
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morning-read down evening-read up
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- 6:34 Doylestown - -
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- 7:00 Lansdale 5:47 -
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6:35 - West Trenton - 6:38
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7:19 7:36 Fern Rock 5:10 5:50
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7:49L 8:06U 30th Street 4:40U 5:20L
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L-lower level, U-upper level
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Morning trains will run as expresses, afternoon trains will make all stops.
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SEPTA Proposes 93-94 Budgets
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Hearings will be held this month on SEPTA's proposed Fiscal 1994 Operating and
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Capital Budgets. As reported here previously, the Capital Budget year has
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been moved forward two months to coincide with the Operating Budget year and
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the Pennsylvania state budget year. DVARP is asking for this to be the first
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step towards an integrated planning process within SEPTA that would better
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coordinate the two spending plans.
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In his introduction to the operating budget document, SEPTA GM Louis
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Gambaccini insists that additional state funds will be necessary this year to
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stave off fiscal crisis at SEPTA. Normal growth of expenses resumes after a
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retrenchment of some 20 million dollars in the current year. If the money
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isn't forthcoming, Gambaccini threatens a fare increase of 10 percent or more.
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The draft budgets were released to the public just three weeks before the
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start of the hearings, placing a huge burden on DVARP volunteers who must
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analyze both budgets and prepare statements on them while also monitoring
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RailWorks. Much of the work is being done in committee, and the individual
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pieces will be assembled and approved at the DVARP general meeting this month.
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Once again, a SEPTA Budget Task Force has been established to coordinate the
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work.
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Hearings on the proposed Operating Budget will take place in all five SEPTA
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counties the week of May 17. The Capital Budget hearing will be May 21 in the
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Board Room.
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Hearing Schedule
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Doylestown: May 17, 1:30 pm, Bucks Co. Courthouse
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Norristown: May 17, 7:00 pm, Mont. Co. Courthouse
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West Chester: May 18, 1:30 pm, W.C. Senior Center
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Media: May 19, 1:30 pm, Del. Co. Government Center
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Philadelphia: May 20, 11:00 am to 11:00 pm SEPTA Board Room, 714 Market St.
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Budget Trouble This Year
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Meanwhile, SEPTA faces a shortfall of five million dollars in its present
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budget, the result of continuing ridership losses on both commuter rail and
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transit. Feather Houstoun, Treasurer of SEPTA, disclosed the problem at the
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Board meeting. She described expense reductions intended to close as much of
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the gap as possible, but there is a good chance the books won't balance at the
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end of the year.
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We can't cut any more!
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One of the projected cost-cutting moves was yet another cut in City Transit
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Division service levels. Originally scheduled to take effect in January, many
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of the cuts have been postponed at least three times, and are now slated for
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this month. Planning and operating personnel have discovered that many buses
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and trolleys are very overcrowded already. Another cut in service is likely
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to be self-defeating. Not only will fare revenue be lost, but overcrowding
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will slow the service further and cut into efficiency.
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Cuts in rail service implemented last fall have also shown a down side, just
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as predicted by DVARP, the City, and many others. Weekend ridership is down,
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while RRD had so many problems on the R5 Paoli line that the cut trains had to
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be restored. R2 Wilmington ridership remains depressed as the result of the
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elimination of express service, too.-MDM
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RailWorks(R) Roundup
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As construction on the commuter rail trunk resumes, so does our monthly in-
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depth coverage of the RailWorks megaproject and its effects on passengers and
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non-passengers.
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RailWorks(R) is a registered trademark of SEPTA.
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Good Omens for Construction Progress
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In a report to the SEPTA Board, RailWorks construction managers said that
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staging work for the second construction period was on schedule, and they were
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optimistic that construction would be completed on time.
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Several of the bridges and various other components have been prefabricated by
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the contractors and are ready to go in, while rails, ties and other smaller
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materials have been delivered to the site.
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The construction contracts are continuing to come in under budget, freeing up
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money for additional construction and for ridership rebuilding efforts. A
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total savings of $50 million is projected!
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Be Careful Down There!
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While we continue to believe that the subway is safe to ride at most hours,
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passengers must be much more alert to the possibility of crime in trains and
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at stations.
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The stabbing of a Frankford man in a corridor connecting the Broad Street and
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Market-Frankford lines came at a bad time for SEPTA personnel who are trying
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to reassure RailWorks refugees of their safety on the CTD. While the crime
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statistics continue to improve, only a visible police presence and an
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atmosphere of calm and order will counter the perception of danger.
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Market East Service Boosted
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Pennsy-side passengers will have an easier time of it during the second
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construction period, as nearly all trains are scheduled to serve Market East.
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Commuters grumbled last year when many trains terminated at Suburban Station,
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forcing them to walk and wait for onward connections.
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R8 Weekend Service Will Run
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A misprint in the "RailWorks Fact Pack" says that weekend service on the R8
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Chestnut Hill West line will be suspended during the summer months. Rest
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assured that that is in error. Trains will run, but only hourly, on Saturday
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and Sunday; shuttle bus service to R7 Chestnut Hill East stations is Monday-
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Friday only.
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New Subway Loop Will Increase Reliability
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Northbound Broad Street trains are now using a new loop track around Fern Rock
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yard and approaching the station from the rear. Subway-Elevated AGM Judith
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Pierce hopes the new track and operating scheme will lick the congestion which
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often delayed RRD commuters transferring at Fern Rock.
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The number of trains needed to carry both the RailWorks refugees and regular
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subway customers exceeded the capacity of the stub-end terminal at Fern Rock,
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causing routine delays of five minutes or more.
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Give a "Gee, why didn't I thinkadat" award to the person who realized that
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building a track around the yard would bypass the switch causing the
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bottleneck. Give Pierce an A for management, for approving the plan and
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getting it done in only ten weeks, at a cost of $850,000 including signals,
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electrification, and extending the embankment the yard sits on. We're trying
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to get the names of the people who made this project happen, so we can give
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them proper credit, too.
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Loop will help Broad-Ridge riders, too
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Even after RailWorks, the new loop will be good for SEPTA and its passengers.
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The added capacity at Fern Rock will allow Ridge Avenue trains to be turned
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there. With trains running from Fern Rock to 8th and Market, the Market East
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passengers who endured two transfers and 20-30 minute longer travel times
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during RailWorks I will get some relief.
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This also means that repairing the upper-level signal failures at Erie, which
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caused last year's Broad-Ridge shutdown, may now not be necessary. More
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coverage next month...
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Fern Rock I: Embalmed Before the Storm
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DVARP conducted morning and evening passenger counts at Fern Rock
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Transportation Center on March 30th. The use of the new $10 million facility
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was as follows: Morning inbound peak (7:30-9:00am): 134 passengers. Evening
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outbound peak (4:00-6:00pm): 91 passengers.
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Ridership Report
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In a response to a letter written by DVARP members Ernest and Elaine Cohen,
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Lou Gambaccini wrote: "Finally, we consider the Cohen's spurious argument
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about RailWorks causing a permanent 10 percent drop in ridership to be the
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usual smoke screen of those who insist on maintaining railroad service at all
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cost."
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The following "smoke screen" is from SEPTA's February ridership report. The
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figures show the three lines which were completely shut down (R6, R7 and R8)
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are following the historical experience of the 1983 strike. The three Fern
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Rock lines (R2, R3, R5) are also following the trend except they are starting
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the recovery process from a higher level.
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Smoke screen? The woods are burning.
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Line (Avg. Wkdy) Feb '92 Feb '93 Change
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R1 Airport 1,933 1,678 -13.2%
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R2 Wilmington 7,081 6,261 -11.6%
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R3 Media-Elwyn 8,567 7,558 -11.8%
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R5 Paoli 21,953 20,426 -7.0%
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R6 Cynwyd 404 288 -28.7%
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R7 Trenton 8,192 8,127 -0.8%
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R8 Chestnut Hill 3,755 3,990 +6.3%
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PRR SUBTOTAL 51,885 48,328 -6.9%
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R2 Warminster 5,162 4,485 -13.1%
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R3 West Trenton 7,179 6,093 -15.1%
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R5 Doylestown 10,380 9,177 -11.6%
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R6 Norristown 3,840 2,731 -28.9%
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R7 Chestnut Hill 4,969 3,547 -28.6%
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R8 Fox Chase 4,179 2,813 -32.7%
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RDG SUBTOTAL 35,709 28,846 -19.2%
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DVARP's Rider Index showed the ridership recovery stalling out in 1993.
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Ridership has stabilized at a permanent loss of about 11 percent, or 5,000
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daily passengers.
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(Rider index graph)
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RailWorks Speed Stealers Revealed
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The March 1993 RailWorks Update flyer contains an excellent view (on the
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bottom of page 2) of the RailWorks speed-stealing curves at the new $37
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million Temple Station. Unlike the trackage at North Broad, these curves are
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here to stay. According to an operating document, the speed limit between
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Temple and 16th Street is 30 MPH except at the curves where the limit is 15
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MPH.
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What Lou Told Cleveland
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(Transcribed from an address Lou Gambaccini made to the City Club Forum,
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Cleveland.)
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"We recently completed the first of two summer shutdowns of half of our rail
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system-- some six rail lines-- in order to replace 25 bridges: 13 in 1992 and
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12 in 1993. This was a classic model for what I'm advocating, the cost of
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which was originally $350 million. We expect to produce it for less than $300
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million because the competitive marketplace has us getting bids substantially
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below estimate. We're attracting the best contractors who because of the lack
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of other work put their best people on these jobs.
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"We finished ahead of schedule, well below budget. We almost doubled our
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minority goals in local jobs. In fact I got a "Rosie the Riveter" award
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because I'm told that we have more women on more aspects of construction than
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any other project in history. The community has been marvelous, even though
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the noise, dust and all the other distractions or problems of construction
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have been rather intrusive. With a carefully crafted community program and
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information program they've been very understanding. "It could not be a better
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model for what we should be doing at the national level."
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Some news stories have mentioned that the program's PR effort has won two
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awards from the American Public Transit Association whose Chairman is (what a
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coincidence!) Lou Gambaccini.-TB
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Fern Rock II: Calling All Painters!
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Fern Rock Transportation Center appears to have a faulty paint job. Large
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chunks of paint are peeling off the I-beam framework around the perimeter of
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the facility. The beams are galvanized, so the facility is protected against
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rust--for now.
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"RailWorks is Killing Me!"
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Last year DVARP spoke to the owner of the Remington Newsstand in Suburban
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Station. He doubted that he would survive the first shut-down.... He didn't.
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The newsstand was taken over by Bradd Allen Bookstores. Bradd Allen is
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planning to shut one of the two stands down for remodeling during the last
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part of RailWorks but promises service at all times.
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On the Railroad Lines...
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SEPTA Policeman Stabbed
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The Inquirer reports that a 23 year old SEPTA police officer was stabbed on
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the concourse near 18th Street and JFK. He was reported to have just gotten
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off a train and was on his way to work at about 10:40 pm. The officer was
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taken to Hahnemann University Hospital and was reported in stable condition.
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R1
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Interlocking Upgrades
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SEPTA has awarded a contract to Union Switch & Signal for centralized traffic
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control equipment for Newtown Junction and Jenkintown. This another step in
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centralized control of the entire system.
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Old York Road Bridge In
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Another engineering and construction success was marked last month as the new
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bridge north of Elkins Park was rolled in. . Only two of the three planned
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weekend shutdowns were needed to complete the job.
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Jenkintown Needs Finishing Touches
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The new information kiosk at Jenkintown appears to be a CIA invisible ink test
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station. The blueprint giving information has been faded by the sunlight and
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is unreadable. Elsewhere at SEPTA's busiest suburban station, the new
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outbound platform is being poured. We hope a little paint will be saved for
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the pedestrian tunnel, which remains covered with sometimes-obscene graffiti.
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R2
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No Relief Scheduled
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While the R5 line are getting more express trains this month, Marcus
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Hook/Wilmington passengers still are without any express service. This has
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been a sore point for those commuters, who bemoaned the slower service in the
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Rider Report Card.
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R5
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Express service increased!
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The new schedules add two new trains to both the morning and afternoon peak on
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the Paoli line. The first Downingtown train is now an express, while the
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second Parkesburg train has jumped to "limited" status. In the afternoon, two
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trains were added after 6:00, giving limited and express service to outer Main
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Line riders who are working late.
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Whitford Loses Parking
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An Amtrak construction project caused the sudden loss to SEPTA patrons of one
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of the parking lots at the Whitford station. Parking is already squeezed on
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the Downingtown line, but SEPTA says a few spaces remain at Exton.
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Doylestown Shuttle Over
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SEPTA has completed "Lumberworks" the brush-cutting project that resulted in
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shuttle buses from Lansdale to Doylestown.
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Station Repaired
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New windows have been installed in the shelter at Pennbrook Station. SEPTA
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installed new frames which should contain the damage from vandalism. Those who
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normally freeze at the station should be thrilled.
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R6
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More Repairs Scheduled
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SEPTA crews will take advantage of the service shutdown to perform maintenance
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on catenary poles on the Norristown line.
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R8
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"Missing" Line Recovered
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The mystery of the missing 150 feet of the Newtown Line has been solved.
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SEPTA planner Gerald Kane assures DVARP that the line will be restored by
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SEPTA and the missing fill was SEPTA's doing.
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MFSE
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13th Street Warning!
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The encampment of homeless persons in the concourse outside the eastbound (to
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Frankford) subway station at 13th Street has led to unsafe conditions for
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passengers trying to exit the subway there.
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A stabbing and an assault have occurred there in recent weeks; though both
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victims and perpetrators were persons living in the concourse, the situation
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isn't under control.
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Until the Rendell administration implements its announced plan to evict the
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persons who are drinking, using drugs, and using the corridor as a toilet, we
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urge passengers to avoid this station during evening and weekend hours when
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the concourse level entrance to the 1234 Market building is closed. Subway-
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surface passengers should exit via the westbound MFSE platform, which is
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still safe to use.
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News compiled by Matthew Mitchell and correspondents: Howard Bender, Chuck
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Bode, Tom Borawski, Betsey Clark, Don Nigro, John Pawson, Steve Spitzmiller.
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Become a DVARP news correspondent!
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Call your news tips in to
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215-222-3373, message box 3
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SEPTA HQ: 1234 Doesn't Add Up by Tom Borawski
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In the latest twist to SEPTA's Wile E. Coyote-like pursuit of a headquarters
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building, Mellon Bank allowed an option to expire on the Authority's first
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choice, 1234 Market Street. This places the building under the control of the
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and ends a potential deal with SEPTA.
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FDIC is required to auction the building off, a lengthy process. The Inquirer
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quotes Stewart Cades, Chairman of the SEPTA Board Real Estate Committee: "We
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don't have the luxury of time." No reason for Mellon's backing out of the deal
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has been reported.
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SEPTA is now evaluating its second choice: 1650 Arch. Philadelphia Business
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Journal speculates, "...how [will City Council President John] Street and others
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who opposed the Gallery pad react if a deal for choice No. 2, 1650 Arch, also
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fails. Take it one step further, just for fun: Imagine if SEPTA officials
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actually intended this all along..."
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The Journal article suggests a SEPTA bias towards the Gallery site. Certainly
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there is evidence of a preference. DVARP has obtained a copy of the
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preliminary outline for the Regional Rail Control Center. The outline was
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configured for the Gallery site; however, it did state that it was applicable
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to other locations. The question remains: how many "preliminary" plans are
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out there? DVARP is attempting to confirm reports that control center fiber
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optics have already been installed at the Gallery site.
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It appears that contrary to what DVARP has been told the issue of the RRD
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Operating Center IS an important factor in the decision. Philadelphia
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Business Journal quotes Cades saying, "It would not make or break a deal, but
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it would clearly enhance a deal."
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Moreover, the newspapers have begun to call it a "system-wide" control center,
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not a "Regional Rail Control Center." There is no project item for a system-
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wide control center in SEPTA's current Capital Budget and Plan.
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DVARP has suggested that the control center should be at a remote, hardened
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site and not in insecure- and expensive- Center City office space. A SEPTA
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official told DVARP that the choice to have a Center City control center was
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purely a matter of "philosophy."
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SEPTA may scoff at the idea of an armed group occupying the control center and
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paralyzing it. They may hint that the razor wire surrounding a remote,
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secured control center will be little more effective than the security
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measures it plans for the Center City site. But even the best urban security
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is no match for a remote site. Perhaps SEPTA's new bond firm, Grigsby
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Brandford & Co., whose office is in the recently bombed World Trade Center,
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could offer testimony to that fact.
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Board Backs off Ad Decision
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Under fire from community activists, the SEPTA Board is seeing if a contract
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permitting alcoholic beverage and cigarette advertisements on SEPTA buses can
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be modified to ban the offending ads. The ad restrictions may reduce the cash
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SEPTA will receive from TDI, the advertising contractor.-MDM
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Greenleaf Seeks CC Metro $
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The Inquirer reports that State Senator Stewart Greenleaf (R-Montgomery Co.)
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would introduce a bill to place SEPTA's Cross County Metro project in the
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state Capital Budget. Greenleaf's office had contacted DVARP for a copy of
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our position paper on the project.
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It seems strange that a funding bill could be introduced before a project-or
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its actual usefulness-is defined. The Cross County Metro feasibility study is
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expected in September, according to the Inquirer.
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While we support the restoration of passenger rail service on the "Trenton
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Cut-off," DVARP has urged a cautious approach to this project. A failed Cross
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County Metro will be the mass transit "bloody shirt" that the highway lobby
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waves in front of the media, public and politicos. A copy of DVARP's position
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paper can be obtained by sending a self addressed stamped envelope to CC Metro
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Paper, Box 546, Fort Washington, PA 19034.-TB
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Freights 'Ain't Gonna Be On Delaware Avenue
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The Interstate Commerce Commission has rejected Conrail's bid to block CP Rail
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from the Philadelphia market. This eliminates the threat of long freights
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winding their way over the Philadelphia Belt Line on Delaware Avenue.
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According to Philadelphia Business Journal, the State Legislature withheld
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funding for increasing clearances on Conrail's ex-Reading main line until CP
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and Conrail could agree on charges to access the Tioga Marine Terminal.
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According to the Journal that agreement has been reached.
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NJ Transit: The Way to Go
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AC-Philadelphia in Service!
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A multitude of newspaper ads are heralding the restoration of commuter rail
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service from Philadelphia to Atlantic City. NJ Transit is starting the
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service this month with six round trips every day for commuters, casino
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employees, and day-trippers. The ride will take about 90 minutes.
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NJ Transit ticket and validating machines have been installed in the main
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concourse of 30th Street Station, behind stairway 9. The ticket machine works
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like a bank teller machine, with buttons surrounding a video screen. The
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machine accepts cash and credit cards. Follow the instructions closely, and
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be sure to stamp your ticket in the validating machine before boarding the
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train.
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The one-way fare from Philadelphia to Atlantic City is $6.00, which is
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competitive with bus services.
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NJ Moves to Preserve Mt. Holly Line
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Through the direct and indirect encouragement of DVARP and the New Jersey
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Association of Railroad Passengers (NJARP), the New Jersey Department of
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Transportation (NJDOT) has staked its rightful claim to a 10-acre railroad
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right-of-way segment in Mount Holly. Conrail, who now owns this property, was
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planning to sell it to the Rancocas Conservancy, a local environmental group.
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Rick Remington, NJDOT spokesman, told the Inquirer, "we have notified Conrail
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of our interest in this proposed transfer to the conservancy." He also added
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that the department is "very interested" in buying the property. "We have the
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authority for acquisition to the right-of-way to preserve the area for future
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transportation development," he said.
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Until the recent communications, NJDOT had not expressed even an interest to
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Conrail to acquire any portion of the right-of-way which extends to Fort Dix.
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The right-of-way is one of ten that, through the initiative of a 1989 state
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wide referendum and Senate Bill No. 3025 of 1991, were to be acquired with a
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$10 million appropriation.
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Earlier this year, it became public knowledge that Conrail had contracts drawn
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up to sell a 3/4 mile portion of this right-of-way in Mount Holly to the
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environmental group for one dollar. The sale of this section would have
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severed the bulk of the Senate bill-designated right-of-way from that of the
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active railroad south of Mount Holly. DVARP and NJARP advocated that
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possession of this Burlington County right-of-way must not be broken up away
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from state ownership, especially for non-transportation uses. Since Conrail
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had set such a low price for the property, DVARP and NJARP contended that
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NJDOT should be able to acquire the segment from the freight railroad at a
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minimal amount through negotiation or condemnation. Even if funds from the $10
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million 1991 state appropriation were dwindling, there would be significant
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means remaining from the 1992 $15 million appropriation, an allotment
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designated to acquire far fewer rights-of-way.
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The voters of New Jersey let their opinion be known on preservation and
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acquisition of railroad right-of-ways for future transportation needs. In the
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1989 state-wide referendum, New Jersey voters approved the spending of $25
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million to acquire unused railroad right-of-ways so that these strategic
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properties would remain physically and politically accessible for future rail
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transportation.
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DVARP advocates that the Mount Holly right-of-way be a major component in the
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transportation system that will come from the Burlington-Gloucester Corridor
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Study. The Burlington County service should extend not only to a pedestrian
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station in Mount Holly, but also eastward over the right-of-way designated in
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the Senate bill to a park and ride station in proximity to Route 206. In
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addition, the transportation system should not preclude future extensions to
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Fort Dix.
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DVARP appreciates the concern and activism that New Jersey State Senator
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Robert E. Littel has exhibited on this recent matter. Senator Littel, of
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Franklin, NJ, was one of the six co-sponsors of Senate Bill 3025.-DN
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$850 Million Newark Expansion
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NJT is recommending $850 million in projects which include a $120 million
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upgrading of the Newark subway trolley line, a $571 million light rail trolley
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line with 11 stations which would tie into the Newark City Subway at Orange
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St. and a $157 million rail station on the Northeast corridor to be located at
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Haynes Av. which would be linked to the airport's three main terminals by an
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extension of the airport's monorail line. Also planned is a $2 million bus-
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rail terminal in Elizabeth.
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Another part of the expansion plans will replace Newark PCC's--not with busses
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but with new LRV's.
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New Rail Fare Policies Effective July by Matthew Mitchell
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At its meeting last month, the SEPTA Board approved a broad package of tariff
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proposals which will take effect July 1. The four-year-old practice of
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charging a penalty on all on-board sales (April DVRP) will be abandoned.
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Tariffs amended
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On the recommendation of DVARP and other participants in the public hearing,
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the penalty to be charged to passengers who purchase tickets on board when a
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ticket agent or machine was available at their boarding location was reduced
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from $3.00 to $2.00.
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But the controversial proposal to fine passengers who ride beyond the zone of
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their ticket or pass without informing the conductor remained in the final
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package. DVARP denounced the idea at the hearing, saying that it would lead
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to disputes between passengers and crew and drive people off the trains.
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SEPTA cited an undercover study which found that two out of three passengers
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who attempted to evade the extra fare succeeded.
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Embarrassment causes crackdown
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Revelation of that fact at the Operating Committee meeting caused significant
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pain to RRD management, as did DVARP's reports of widespread failure of SEPTA
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crews to comply with ticket collecting policies. In a DVARP test, a passenger
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who displayed only the bottom edge of his pass was asked to show the whole
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pass only 8 times in an entire month.
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Since the hearing, crews were reinstructed on proper procedures, and
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compliance with them has increased significantly. Some passengers may find it
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annoying to be asked to show their TrailPass several times, but those are the
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rules.
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Passengers, crew confused
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Much of the "override" problem is concentrated on the R7 Trenton line, which
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sees much traffic from occasional riders. Those passengers often don't know
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that the policy of honoring zone 3 passes to all zones does not apply to out-
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of-state destinations.
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Likewise, there is terrible confusion over the honoring of CTD TransPasses on
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off-peak trains to points outside the City of Philadelphia, and passengers
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count on being charged a different amount each trip. Some crew find the
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process of determining and collecting the correct fare to be so difficult that
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they let the passenger ride free instead of collecting it. DVARP is seeking a
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better alternative.
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NARP Region III Meets
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by John Dawson, NARP Region III Director
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The annual Region III (DE, NJ, PA) meeting of the National Association of
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Railroad Passengers (NARP) was held at the Grand Concourse Restaurant in
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Pittsburgh on Saturday, March 27. The site was the former Pittsburgh and Lake
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Erie station, a magnificent setting for rail meetings. Kudos to KARP for
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handling the arrangements and staging a tour of PAT's light rail system,
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including a visit to the control center and shops. KARP even arranged for the
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group to have their own private "trolley" cars, a Siemens-Duewag LRV for the
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outbound trip and a PCC car for the return.
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Conrail's perspective
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The principal outside speaker at the meeting was Robert Baker, Executive
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Director of State and Local Affairs for Conrail. [It should be noted that
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Baker played a major role in making it possible for SEPTA to operate detour
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diesel service over Conrail tracks to 30th Street during RailWorks.] Conrail
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operates 20,000 miles of track in 14 states, employs 25,000 persons, and is a
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major carrier of chemicals, intermodal shipments, coal, and autos and auto
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parts. Conrail has done a good job of reducing its costs, but now needs to
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expand its revenues.
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From a freight perspective, one of the more important happenings in
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Pennsylvania is the decision to increase clearances on two routes across the
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state. This confers economic benefits to the Philadelphia area by making the
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region accessible to double-stack trains. The total cost will be $79.8
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million, of which Conrail will pay 53%, CP 4%, and the state 43%. The job
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will require three construction seasons and employ 8000 persons. Conrail is
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planning to expand its intermodal yards in Pittsburgh and Harrisburg to
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accommodate the additional traffic.
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On the issue of accepting high-speed passenger trains on freight tracks,
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Conrail's position is that any trains running faster than 90 mph should be on
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dedicated track. It is willing to accommodate slower trains, provided it is
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reimbursed for any excess costs and there is no degradation of freight
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service. Conrail is also willing to allow high-speed tracks on its right-of-
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way, but only after all engineering and safety issues are resolved. Conrail
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is willing to negotiate with Amtrak and other passenger carriers, but expect
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it to be a tough negotiator.
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NARP members concerned about Amtrak
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Members expressed several concerns that they wished the region's directors
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would take to the April NARP Board meeting. These included the need for
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better local transit connections to Amtrak trains, especially in smaller
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towns; the need to coordinate Amtrak and intercity bus schedules; and Amtrak
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maintenance problems which are adversely affecting reliability. With respect
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to the second point, Fullington Trailways, which receives a state operating
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subsidy, was cited for providing poor connections with trains at Harrisburg
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and Lewistown for passengers traveling to/from State College.
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On the last point, Amtrak maintenance problems have long been a major NARP
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concern. The basic problem is that Amtrak's locomotive fleet is aging and
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overextended. [To hammer the point home, on the very day of the meeting
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Amtrak was forced to annul the eastbound Pennsylvanian (#42) in order to
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supply a locomotive to the westbound Capitol Ltd (#29). A late running
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Broadway, #40, was able to cover for the missing train.]
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Passage of Clinton's stimulus package would have helped, as it included funds
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for new locomotives to be built by GE in Erie and for an expansion of overhaul
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activities at Beech Grove, Indiana. Unfortunately, it was blocked in Congress
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by the Republican filibuster led by Senator Robert Dole of Kansas, who is
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taking a hard line against any additional funding for Amtrak.
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Santorum gives Congressional perspective
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The afternoon session started with a surprise visit by U.S. Rep. Rick
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Santorum. The engagement became somewhat unsettling, however, when Santorum
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after expressing support for rail passenger service stated that he expected
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rail to pay its own way. He did not rule out all federal support, but felt
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that rail users should establish a trust fund, patterned after the highway and
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aviation trust funds, and use it to support needed capital investment. When
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members raised the issue of an uneven playing field, he warned us against
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playing games with loose economic arguments. He also stated he was not
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interested in historical inequities, but wanted to know what was happening
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now. He made it clear that if we want him to support rail programs, we have
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to give some very solid arguments for doing so.
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There are some lessons to be learned here by both sides. First, he needs to
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understand that it is not possible to establish a rail trust fund. How would
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it be done? If the suggestion is to impose a ticket tax, why not just raise
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fares and forget the trust fund? The answer is that higher fares drive away
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business and do not necessarily increase revenue. Perhaps it could come from
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a tax on fuel consumed by passenger locomotives. The last thing Amtrak needs
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is another expense. Maybe if the base were expanded to include all railroads,
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sufficient revenues could be raised. Freight railroads would love that, and
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it would certainly give them a strong incentive to kill passenger service.
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[Actually the proposal to give 1c from the gas tax to Amtrak would have
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elements of this, as railroads currently pay the 22c per gallon that goes to
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deficit reduction. The Ampenny would come from this portion.]
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Rail advocates need to do their homework and develop good arguments that will
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convert an audience comprised of more than their own choir. Perhaps, the best
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argument is that it may be cheaper to expand rail service than to build new
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highways and airports. Highway and airway users do gain a benefit when
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traffic is diverted and congestion relieved. And then there are the
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externalities of clean air and reduced petroleum imports.
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PAT transit woes like Philadelphia's
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In addition to its light rail lines, PAT (Port Authority Transit) also
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operates a comprehensive network of bus routes, some of which operate on
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private rights-of-way. PAT probably has more experience with segregated
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busways than any other transit property in the U.S. However, according to
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speakers at the meeting PAT is experiencing falling ridership and is facing
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financial constraints that forced at 2% service cut in December (including
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suspension of the LRT subway shuttle to Penn Station) and another 6% cut in
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February. In addition, the March blizzard added costs the system could ill
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afford. Sounds like SEPTA, but it is well to remember that many of the
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problems we are experiencing in Philadelphia are also being felt by other
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transit properties around the country.
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Next year in Delaware
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The Delmarva Rail Passenger Association has agreed to host the 1994 Region III
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meeting. It will be in the Wilmington area, probably in March. Plan to
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attend!
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Take Us Out to the Ball Game!
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For all you SEPTA riders who have earned free Phillies tickets this month,
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DVARP is planning a special night out at the Vet on Monday, June 7. To sit
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with our group, meet at the Connie Mack statue near the Broad Street Subway
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exit at 7:20, or check the sign posted at the 500 level Phillies Newsstand.
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Hi Ho! Come to the Fair!
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DVARP wants you to volunteer to spend part of a day at one or more community
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fairs like Mount Airy Day or the Clark Park Festival. You'll talk to your
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neighbors about how good passenger rail service can make your community
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better, hand out literature, and collect signatures on petitions.
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Contact DVARP's Volunteer Coordinator, Betsey Clark, at 215-222-3373, message
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box 4.
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Volunteers always welcome
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We have lots of other ways for you to use your talents, whatever they are, to
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help win better transportation. Please call us!
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Clarification: Membership Renewal
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A few people have confused our reduced introductory membership rate with the
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regular renewal rate. The $10.00 rate applies only to new members who join
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DVARP after April 1. All regular renewals, before or after April 1, are
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$15.00. Thank you for your understanding and for renewing your membership.
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DVARP Discusses Newsletter Policy
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Expansion of The Delaware Valley Rail Passenger and an influx of new
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contributors to the newsletter has created the need for DVARP to set an
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editorial policy for it and formally appoint an editor. An interim policy was
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unanimously agreed to at last month's general meeting.
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Should this newsletter add a letters page? Accept ads? How should opinion
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contributions and official DVARP statements be handled? You can answer these
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and other questions by coming to this month's meeting or sending your opinions
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about the newsletter to DVARP.
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Dates of Interest
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SEPTA on Site (RRD): Thursday mornings: 7:30 to 9:00 am, at Suburban Station
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or Market East Station.
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SEPTA Public Hearing on Proposed Route 42 Revisions: Fri., May 14, 10:00 am
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at SEPTA Board Room.
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Delaware Transportation Festival: Sat., May 15, 10:00 to 5:00 at Wilmington
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Station and Tues., May 18 10:00 to 8:00 at Delaware DOT headquarters,
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Dover.
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DVARP General Meeting: Sat., May 15, 1:00 to 3:00 pm at 104 Edison Ave.,
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Collingswood, NJ.
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SEPTA transit timetables change May 16-17. Note second change of date! Call
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580-7777 for new schedules.
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SEPTA Public Hearings on Proposed FY 1994 Operating Budget: Mon., May 17,
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1:30 at Bucks County Courthouse, Doylestown; Mon., May 17, 7:00 at
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Montgomery County Courthouse, Norristown; Tues., May 18, 1:30 at West
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Chester Senior Center; Wed., May 19, 1:30 at Delaware County Government
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Center, Media; Thurs., May 20, 11:00 am to 11:00 pm (or last testimony)
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at Philadelphia.
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SEPTA Citizen Advisory Committee: Tues., May 18, 5:45 pm at SEPTA Board Room,
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714 Market St., Phila.
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SEPTA on Site (Suburban Transit): Wed., May 19, 7:30 to 9:30 am and 3:30 to
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5:30 pm at 69th St., 7:30 to 9:30 am at Norristown.
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SEPTA Public Hearing on Proposed FY 1994 Capital Budget: Fri., May 21, 10:00
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at SEPTA Board Room.
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IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Tour of Amtrak Interlockings: Sat., May 22,
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8:00 am, departing from 30th St. Station. Tour fee $10.00. Reservations
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required, call Kathy Zimmerman, 215-569-1795.
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Buckingham Valley Trolley Association N-5 Car Excursion: Sun., May 23, 8:00
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am to 2:00 pm. Call George Metz, 215-565-0528 for details. Fare $25.00,
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advance purchase suggested. Write BVTA, Box 7825, Phila., 19101.
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SEPTA Board Meeting: Thu., May 27, 3:00, SEPTA Board Room, 714 Market St.,
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Third Floor, Philadelphia.
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Electric Power Research Institute Urban Rail Issues Workshop: Thurs. and
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Fri., May 27-28 in Baltimore. Call Dorey Larsen, 510-444-8707 for
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details.
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IEEE Vehicular Technology Society and Philadelphia Railway MU Car Club Joint
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Dinner Meeting: Wed., June 2, Social hour 5:15 pm, lecture 7:30 at
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Holiday Inn Midtown, 1305 Walnut St. Topic: The X2000: Test Results.
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Reservations required for dinner, call Kathy Zimmerman, 215-569-1795.
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Delmarva Rail Passenger Association: Thurs., June 3, 6:30 pm at Wilmington
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Station. info: Doug Andrews, 302-995-6419.
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DVARP Light Rail Committee: Fri., June 4, 5:00 at North (Route 100) Waiting
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Room, 69th Street Terminal.
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DVARP Commuter Rail Committee: Sat., June 12, 12:00 at Chestnut Gourmet, 1121
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Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
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DVARP General Meeting: Sat., June 19, 1:00 to 4:00 pm at 10 South Ave.,
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Jenkintown-Wyncote, PA.
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Listings based on information provided to DVARP. Contact sponsor to confirm
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time & place.
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Up and Down the Corridor
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News of other Northeastern commuter rail and rail transit services
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Farecard Setback in New York
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The introduction of automatic fare collection equipment on TA buses and
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subways will be pushed back to 1995, due to problems experienced by the
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company making the equipment.
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Toronto "Moves" on Rail Expansion
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Provincial and Metro authorities have given their blessing to the ambitious GO
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Transit commuter rail and TTC subway expansion plan called "Let's Move."
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Montreal Mulls Commuter Expansion Too
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Six different lines are being considered for commuter rail expansion in
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Quebec. STCUM currently operates a modest service over two lines.
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Boston Link Gets New Life?
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Governor Weld is warming to the idea of a rail tunnel linking North Station
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and South Station in Boston. The link would enhance commuter rail service by
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giving riders a choice of downtown destinations, and connect Amtrak's proposed
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Boston-Portland ME service to the rest of the national system. Many technical
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hurdles need to be overcome, even if $1.5 billion can be found to do the
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project. Electrification of MBTA commuter rail is being considered as part of
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the package.
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Compiled from BITNET,New York Times, APTA
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Upcoming DVARP Meetings:
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Saturday, May 15, 1:00 to 4:00 104 Edison Ave., Collingswood, NJ
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Frequent PATCO service from Philadelphia, allow 30 minutes from 16th St.
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Exit station, turn left, walk one block west under tracks to Edison Ave., turn
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left to 104.
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Monday, June 7, 7:35 pm DVARP Night at the Phillies
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meet at Connie Mack statue at 7:20 or see sign at 500-level newsstand for seat
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location
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Saturday, June 19, 1:00 to 4:00 Jenkintown
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Saturday, July 16, 1:00 to 4:00 Center City Philadelphia
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Agenda for the May meeting:
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1:00 introductions, agenda, minutes
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1:15 Issues requiring immediate action:
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RailWorks(R): shutdown II
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SEPTA operating budget
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SEPTA capital budget
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2:30 Other Business:
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Commuter Rail Committee:
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RRD service plan
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South Jersey Committee:
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Burlington-Gloucester corridor
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Jersey shore service
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3:15 General:
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Fall meeting locations
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Incorporation of DVARP
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Newsletter editorial policy
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Committee Meetings:
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South Jersey Task Force: Sat., May 15, 11:00 am at 104 Edison Ave.,
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Collingswood
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Light Rail Committee: Fri., June 4, 5:00 pm at North Terminal (Route 100)
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waiting room, 69th Street Terminal. Topic: light rail in western suburbs.
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N-5 inspection ride to follow!
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Commuter Rail Committee: Sat., June 12, noon to 2:00 at Chestnut Gourmet,
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1121 Chestnut St.
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Transit Committee: TBA: call DVARP Voice Mail, 215-222-3373, message box 3.
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