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The Delaware Valley Rail Passenger
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Electronic Edition
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September 1993
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Vol. XI, No. 9
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Published by the Delaware Valley Association of Railroad Passengers in the
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interest of continued, improved, and expanded rail service for the present and
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potential railroad 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 posted as a service to the net community by DVARP.
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Your comments are welcome; send them to the address below. We hope you'll
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consider joining DVARP by filling out the coupon below.
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For more information about DVARP and good rail service, please contact us:
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P.O. Box 7505, Philadelphia, PA 19101
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voicemail: 215-222-3373 e-mail <iekp898@tjuvm.tju.edu>
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Schedule Change Alert: New SEPTA commuter rail schedules effective September
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7 bring improved peak-hour service for post-RailWorks(R) era!-see page 4
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DVARP Membership Coupon
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Yes, I want to support improved passenger train service in our region!
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Here are my DVARP membership dues for 1993!
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Please choose a membership category below, enclose check and mail to:
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DVARP, PO Box 7505, Philadelphia, PA 19101
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( ) Regular: $15.00 ( ) Family: $20.00 ( ) Supporting: $25.00
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( ) Sustaining: $50.00 ( ) Patron: $75.00 ( ) Benefactor: $100.00
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( ) Introductory rate-new members only: $10.00
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Inside The Delaware Valley Rail Passenger...
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1 SEPTA Board bows to Harrisburg pressure, postpones MFSE car contract.
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2 Editorial: 'RiderWorks'
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3 RailWorks Roundup: Reopening plans, service guarantee extended.
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4 On the Railroad Lines: New schedules will speed service on ex-Reading.
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7 Trolley celebration promises to be a huge and fascinating experience.
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8 DVARP Commuter Rail Committee issues off-peak speed-up plan.
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9 SEPTA Board OKs purchase of 1234 Market building.
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10 South Jersey Update: DVARP surveys Mt. Holly-Moorestown route.
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13 Amtrak issues ICE Metroliner schedule,
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directory of rail excursions to see fall colors.
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14 Dates of Interest: CETC tour before this month's meeting,
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NJT guest coming in October.
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15 Up and Down the Corridor, DVARP Directory.
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DVARP President: Chuck Bode Newsletter Editor: Matthew Mitchell
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for other officers and committee chairs, see page 15
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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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**SEPTA Board Double Damned... Passengers Sweat It Out by Tom Borawski
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The SEPTA Board received pressure in a new direction last month as New York
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Governor Mario Cuomo threatened to blacklist Pennsylvania firms from New York
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State government contracts if ABB Traction Corp. was not awarded the $300
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million Market-Frankford car contract. The Board continued to receive threats
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from Western Pennsylvania lawmakers pushing Pittsburgh-based AEG
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Westinghouse's bid and warning of "trouble in Harrisburg" if ABB wins, leading
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to a strained atmosphere at the special Board meeting called August 24 to
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consider the contract.
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The SEPTA Board vote means three-decade-old cars will continue to ply the
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rails of the Frankford El. file photo
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The stereophonic threats led the Board to throw the whole issue into the lap
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of yet another consultant to determine the eligibility of the bidders. The
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consultant study is to last a maximum of 80 days. The motion to seek the new
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study was made by Board member James Schwartzman (Senate appointee). The
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consultant is to be approved by Chairman Tom Hayward (Delaware Co.) with input
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from other Board members. It is unclear if the selection of the consultant
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might add further delay on top of the 80 day study period. The contractors,
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afraid that to say no might be to lose the contract, have extended the
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validity of their bids for 90 days.
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The attempt to pass the buck to an outsider came a week after the Board failed
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to get a majority vote either to award the contract to ABB or to reject ABB's
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bid, and six months after the bid opening. Only Edmund Jones (Delaware Co.),
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Jettie Newkirk (Philadelphia), Andy Warren (Bucks), and Franklin Wood (Bucks)
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opposed the delay.
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Both SEPTA's own staff and a $70,000 consultant study have determined that ABB
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was the lowest responsible bidder for the contract. Jones pointed out that
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the study done by consulting firm O'Brien Kreitzberg found ABB responsible.
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He said if the new study finds all three bidders responsible, "We're right
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back then where we are right now....I think that we're spinning wheels for an
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unnecessary purpose." He later pointed out that the new study may cost more
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than the $210,000 estimate.
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Newkirk added, "The time period is more lengthy than I think is reasonable to
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ask." Richard Voith attempted to amend the motion to cut the review period
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down to 45 days, but it was decided that it might not be possible to complete
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the review in the shorter time. Patrick McCarthy (Governor's appointee), who
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was attending the meeting by telephone, started to debate Voith's amendment
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after it was voted down, demonstrating the unwieldiness of Board member
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'telecommuting.'
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*Williams's Vote Puzzling
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New Board member and State Senator Anthony Hardy Williams (D-Philadelphia),
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who took the seat formerly occupied by FTA Administrator Gordon Linton, packed
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the audience with constituents, presumably to pressure his fellow board
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members to vote against any delay.
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Williams said, "The most compelling pressure we should feel frankly are the
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people who sit in that audience....The people who put their kids on that El
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line every day. That's the pressure that should be driving us....But up to
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this point I have to question how responsible we are being with regard to what
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we're doing to other people's lives." He added, "I have to temper what we're
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doing here. It's not a compromise for consensus. Frankly, it's a move to
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seek other areas of cover."
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Shortly after Williams spoke, the board voted on the 80 day delay. The motion
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passed with 9 affirmative votes-including the same Anthony Hardy Williams who
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just finished preaching to the board about "other people's lives." Warren was
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flabbergasted by Williams's pro-delay vote. He said, "I am confounded by the
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impassioned plea and then the vote to delay for up to three months. I don't
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follow his logic...."
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*Meeting taped by DVARP: An audio tape of the SEPTA Board meeting of August
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24 is available; send $5.00 duplicating and postage cost to DVARP for a copy.
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Members have suggested that we add an editorial page to the DVRP. The
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following is the first in a series of opinion pieces which will run in this
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space for the rest of the year. If response to this new feature is positive,
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we'll make it a permanent part of the newsletter.-MDM
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**From the Editor's Seat:
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_RiderWorks_
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Recovering Lost Passengers
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The RailWorks(R) megaproject is over, and taken solely as a construction
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project, it has been an unqualified success. However, as predicted by DVARP
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over two years ago, the disruption to Reading-side commuter rail service has
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caused a dramatic decline in SEPTA ridership, a decline which threatens the
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very existence of the entire service.
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We dangled over the precipice last fall, when SEPTA nearly fell into the death
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spiral of service cuts and declining ridership. DVARP and dozens of others
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demanded an end to business-as-usual at SEPTA. (see Sep. 92 DVRP) Could we be
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at the dawn of a new era? A few recent reports actually sound promising.
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Some express service is being restored and the service guarantee program is
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being extended to the entire railroad. The trend must continue if SEPTA is to
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survive.
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Rebuilding the human infrastructure of SEPTA's passenger base must be given
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the same high priority as rebuilding bridges and viaducts. To fit this into
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SEPTA's 'big-project' mentality, let's call it 'RiderWorks.'
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Like the construction project was made up of many small elements such as
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bridge rebuilding, track maintenance, and signal upgrading, the 'RiderWorks'
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project ought to include schedule upgrading, courtesy maintenance, and
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reliability rebuilding. Just as RailWorks planners recognized the need to
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make ticket agents and conductors part of the team, 'RiderWorks' must
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encompass all of SEPTA, especially the people who do not have direct customer
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contact.
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We've chronicled here previously the rebirth of SEPTA's marketing function.
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Rich DiLullo has had some good ideas, and equally important, is listening to
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the ideas of SEPTA's supporters like DVARP. Still, as we've said here many
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times before, the best laid marketing plan is useless if the quality of the
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service is bad enough to keep new customers from coming back. That's why
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'RiderWorks' must be everybody's job!
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*Award the Contract Now!
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The decision by the SEPTA Board to seek yet another consultant to evaluate the
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companies seeking the Market-Frankford car contract is a disservice to the
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riding and tax-paying public. Its hard to construe their action as anything
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other than a vain search for a so-called 'independent' consultant who will say
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what the Board wants it to say, thus lending a false aura of rationality to
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their political motives.
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SEPTA is a transportation agency, not a patronage agency or a pork agency.
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The ABB bid should be accepted immediately. I'll have more to say about this
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and the politicization of SEPTA next month.-MDM
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**RailWorks(R) Roundup
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RailWorks(R) is a registered trademark of SEPTA.
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*On Time, Under Budget
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Louis Gambaccini crowed to the media late last month as RailWorks construction
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crews drove to an on-time reopening of the commuter rail trunk line through
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North Philadelphia. Gambaccini says that the final cost of the project will
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be some $90 million below the budgeted $354 amount, thanks to the slack
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construction market.
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SEPTA will not be able to spend the remaining funds as it chooses, though.
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Most of the money is coming from Federal grants, and SEPTA must apply to the
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FTA to get that money back for other projects like Wayne Junction-Glenside
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renovations or Frankford El reconstruction.
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*Guarantee Extended
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With the resumption of normal commuter rail service, SEPTA is extending the
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Service Guarantee Program to all of its commuter lines and the Broad St.
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Subway.
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Passengers can apply for a voucher for a free future trip if SEPTA fails to
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deliver them to their destination within 15 minutes of the scheduled time. As
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during RailWorks, there will be limitations on the refund program. Refunds
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will be issued only for conditions under SEPTA's control. Delays arising from
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weather conditions or Amtrak dispatching conflicts, among other circumstances,
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are excluded.
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Get your refund card now!
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Few people actually applied for the refunds during RailWorks, even with the
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many problems experienced the first year. DVARP believes that this was caused
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by the complexity of the refund application form.
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The best way to make sure you receive the refunds you are now entitled to is
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to pick up an postage-paid application card now and keep it together with your
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train schedule. Cards can be picked up at any RRD ticket office.
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When a delay occurs, start filling out the card immediately, while your memory
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is still fresh, because it requires your exact departure and arrival times. If
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in doubt as to whether a particular incident qualifies for a refund, send the
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card anyway; it is SEPTA's responsibility to determine if it qualifies.
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*PR Pulling Out All Stops, Making All Stops
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The beefed up public relations effort aimed at winning customers back to SEPTA
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is making all stops this month. Information fairs were held at downtown
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commuter rail stations, and key transit hubs: SEPTA staffers handed out
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schedules while bands played to attract attention. "Welcome back" events are
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also being held downtown.
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Among the more unusual events is a "signature board" at Fern Rock to be
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autographed by passengers who were forced to transfer to and from the subway
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there for ten months. The board recognizes the sacrifices those people made
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and expresses SEPTA's gratitude to them.
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For the other group of passengers who were burdened by the rail shutdown,
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"Thank you" parties were held for Broad St. Subway riders at Erie and Olney
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stations. In North Philadelphia, where a lot of RailWorks money has gone to
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placate residents living near the construction zone, an "Unblocked Party" is
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being held.
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The new Temple University station is to be the site of several events,
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including unveiling of a mural painted by neighborhood kids. The formal
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ribbon-cutting ceremony will be Sept. 21 from 4:30 to 8:00 pm.
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New welded rail for installation during RailWorks photo Tom Borawski
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**On the Railroad Lines...
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*New-Look Timetables Bring Change
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The new look of the SEPTA commuter rail timetables issued this month is more
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than skin-deep. The end of RailWorks has brought a speed-up to most Reading-
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side trains while some peak service increases are taking effect. Off-peak
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service changes are a mix of increases and cuts.
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With regards to the timetables, the Public Relations and Schedule Sections of
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SEPTA sought out rider opinions and acted on many of the suggestions received.
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The two most significant changes are the larger print used in the schedules
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themselves and the new Rider Guide to which some of the information previously
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printed in the timetables has been relocated. The latter, suggested by DVARP,
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will allow information to be presented in an easier-to-use form and may reduce
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printing costs in the long run.
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The schematic line map on the back of each timetable now includes the station
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information previously printed in a separate panel. New symbols are used, and
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the new University City station under construction makes its timetable debut
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on those maps. A few minor typographical errors cropped up in this first
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edition though.
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SEPTA is welcoming your comments and suggestions on the new look. Phone 580-
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7843, and remember to send a copy of your suggestion to DVARP, so we can
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follow up.
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**Judge Spikes Amtrak Strike
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U.S. District Judge Stanley Harris issued an injunction against a threatened
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strike by the United Transportation Union against Amtrak. At issue was work
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rules on the LA Metrolink commuter trains which are operated by Amtrak-UTU
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wants a conductor from its union on board trains which are moved into
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maintenance yards. Had a strike been called, not only would Amtrak's
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nationwide trains be affected but also many commuter lines including SEPTA.
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Under the provisions of the arcane Railway Labor Act, Amtrak claimed the
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dispute was a minor one which must be submitted to mediation before either
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party to the dispute could take action. UTU claimed the dispute was
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significant enough to permit an immediate strike. The order is set to expire
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while this issue is in press.
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*R2-No Peak Relief Yet
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While new schedules brought the restoration of express service to several
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lines, all Wilmington service remains local. One more Saturday evening trip
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has been added, while Sunday service goes to an hourly frequency.
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A new line-pairing scheme is in effect. While Warminster trains will continue
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to run thorough to the Airport as in Fall 1992, many weekend Marcus Hook-
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Wilmington trains will operate to and from Norristown. The R2 timetable
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incorrectly lists weekday trains as running through to Norristown; they
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terminate at Roberts Yard.
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*R3-Media Rail Project Means Weekend Bus
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A major track project is beginning on the Media-Elwyn line; SEPTA has elected
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to cancel all weekend train service during the project and operate shuttle
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buses to Center City. The buses will be a half-hour slower than regular train
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service. Weekday peak service will be unaffected, while mid-day trains will
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run on a new schedule which will not link to West Trenton.
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*West Trenton Speedup
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SEPTA Rail Planning manager Harry Garforth predicts that riders will be
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pleased by his improvements in the post-RailWorks West Trenton schedule. Peak
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hour trains will be 4 to 7 minutes faster, while off-peak speedups are as much
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as 9 minutes. The second outbound express has also been restored, but the
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counterproductive cuts in weekend service hours are not yet reversed.
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*R5-Update not yet available
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SEPTA had not yet issued the new R5 timetable as of press time.
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*R6-Name That Train!
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SEPTA's first named train is "The Schuylkill Flyer," the restored express
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train to and from Norristown. Carded for 39 minutes, it is the fastest
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service on the line since the one-stop DeKalb St-Reading Terminal runs of
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through trains from Reading. The timing of the Flyer's departure is also
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improved. Off-peak trains are 5 to 6 minutes faster, and an evening round trip
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is added.
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A faster turnaround will allow the first inbound Cynwyd train to run earlier.
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*And On The Seventh Day...
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Upgrading of grade crossing equipment between Shawmont and Spring Mill has
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been completed. A SEPTA crew was working on the River Road crossing on Sunday
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Aug. 15th. New tie installation and ballast renewal has been done in the
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vicinity of Conshohocken, but trackwork will continue during the fall because
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all available forces were working on the RailWorks project.
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*Stony Creek Accident
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A 63 year old North Wales man crashed his car into the side of an 8 car
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freight train at the Hancock St. crossing of the recently restored Stony Creek
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line August 5th. Witnesses said the train followed safety procedures and was
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blowing its horn when the accident took place. The entire line is supposed to
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have gates installed this month.
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*R7-New Sunday Pairing
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Reworking of the R7 Trenton schedule may be waiting for October, to coordinate
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with Amtrak and NJ Transit.
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Meanwhile, at the other end of the line, Sunday Trenton trains will alternate
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their through-run destinations between Chestnut Hill East and Fox Chase. Both
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lines will get served every two hours, a reduction for Chestnut Hill. Some
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offsetting good news is that all Chestnut Hill East trains are to be 3 to 4
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minutes faster, and an extra trip has been added to each rush hour schedule.
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*Easier NYC Tickets
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NJ Transit has installed one of its own ticket machines next to the SEPTA
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machines at 30th Street. Programmed to sell tickets form Trenton to other New
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Jersey points and New York City, it will allow you to skip the mad dash up to
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the Trenton ticket counter and the worrying about missing your connection. So
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use it!
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*R8-Half-Hourly Service Kept
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The fall timetable retains the half-hourly off-peak frequency to Chestnut Hill
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West which was in effect during RailWorks. However, the early and late trains
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which had been added for RailWorks were taken off.
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Half of the weekday Chestnut Hill trains are now skipping the little-used
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Westmoreland and North Philadelphia stops. This may allow trains to proceed
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onto the Corridor before an Amtrak conflict forces them to hold. However,
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there is no time savings reflected in the schedule. All trains will now treat
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Highland as a flag stop.
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Track conditions on the Chestnut Hill West continue to deteriorate. Ride
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quality is worse, while many trains will be slower. Bridge abutments are
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being repaired at Mt. Pleasant Ave. and at Mascher St.
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Fox Chase trains will be a little faster now that RailWorks is over. An
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additional train has been added to each peak and reverse peak schedule, the
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last Saturday night round trip has been cut.
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*Regensburger Cries Foul
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A "white paper" issued by Newtown line bidder Robert Regensburger alleges
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improprieties on the part of virtually everyone involved in the Newtown line
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privatization, especially Bucks County and SEPTA. The most serious of the
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allegations holds that Bucks County has promised to guarantee loans to rival
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bidder Rodney Fisk without a public vote or an open process. All kinds of
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collusion is alleged.
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Regensburger also alleges that a member of SEPTA's Planning and Development
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staff has circumvented procurement rules to leak information to Fisk.
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Regensburger feels that something about Fisk's desire to operate service to
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both Newtown and Quakertown is somehow suspect, and is adamant that Fisk's
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plan will fail. He concludes that the whole privatization should be called
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off rather than award the contract to Fisk.
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**100- N-5s Coming in Slowly
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Though five new cars are on the property, they aren't all ready for service/
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SEPTA is not yet able to put the new off-peak schedule into effect. Haverford
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Township officials sponsored excursions on the revitalized line for their
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constituents. Hopes are that the ride on the new cars will encourage township
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residents to use SEPTA.
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*Red Arrow Report: SEPTA is again seeking bids for rental of retail space in
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69th St. Terminal
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**CTD-Subway Service Increases
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The new schedule for the Broad St. Subway ends the expanded service to carry
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the RailWorks load, but it will be an improvement over last winter's schedule.
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Ridge Ave. trains will continue to run from Fern Rock, as expresses with a
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North Philadelphia stop on weekdays and as locals Saturday. Weekday express
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service hours will be expanded.
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On the Market-Frankford El, weekday base service will be increased from every
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8 minutes to every 6 minutes.
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Thomas Collins of SEPTA's Schedule Section also informs us that bus service
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increases will go into effect on selected City routes this month. A program
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of highlighting train connections in bus schedules is beginning with Routes 19
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& 84 which feed the R7 train in the Northeast.
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**KARP Seeks Harrisburg Improvements
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A study performed by the DVRPC for PennDOT puts a $20 million price tag on
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rehabilitating the Harrisburg line. If the infrastructure repairs are
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completed, trains would be able to run at 90 mph between Paoli and Lancaster,
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and 70 mph between Lancaster and Harrisburg. The study recommends that the
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electrification be repaired and retained; to do nothing means the elec-
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trification will have to be scrapped.
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The study echoed earlier reports by transportation planner Ed Tennyson and by
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DVARP that said that Philadelphia-Harrisburg should be operated as a commuter
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rather than intercity service. That means shorter and more frequent trains.
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If service is increased to ten trips per day, ridership would more than double
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to 750,000 passengers per year, possibly a million. Travel demand increases
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coupled with deterioration of the rail service has forced PennDOT to plan a
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costly expansion of US Route 30.
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Keystone Association of Railroad Passengers (KARP) says that commuter rail
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service to the capital would be a benefit to the Commonwealth, which provides
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free parking to 24,000 of its employees. More than 3500 of them park in
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commercial lots; when the cost of Commonwealth-owned lots is added, over $5
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million is spent by state government alone to subsidize the car habit.
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KARP spokesman Larry Joyce quoted an EPA report which says "Transportation
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agencies-accustomed to doling out funds for highway and road projects-make
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decisions on CMAQ [congestion management and air quality] projects based on
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biases towards traffic flow improvements such as signalization projects and
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left turn lanes.... [The] project planning & selection process results in short-
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term highway-specific projects garnering the bulk of CMAQ funding, while
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longer-term air quality improvements and transit strategies see token
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representation in the CMAQ program."
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Joyce hopes that PennDOT or a local transportation authority will acquire the
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Cumberland Valley RR bridge over the Susquehanna and the line from Harrisburg
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to Carlisle, a track connecting the bridge to the Conrail Enola branch to
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York. Joyce also cited the need for better transit coordination in
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Harrisburg, for convenience that will attract passengers. But these projects
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are not in the Harrisburg Area Transportation Study TIP.
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**Trolleyfest is Coming! by Matthew Mitchell
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After years of disregarding the value of streetcar service to the quality of
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life in Philadelphia, SEPTA has made an abrupt about-face and is to be a
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leading partner in the 1993 Trolleyfest, a celebration of both old and new
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light rail transit.
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Dozens of activities are scheduled for the weekend of October 2-3, including
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city and suburban trolley excursions, shop tours, live & video displays, and
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entertainment. A monument commemorating the centennial of electric streetcar
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service will be unveiled, and one of SEPTA's remaining PCCs will be sold at
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auction.
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*Excursions on Tap
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SEPTA has come up with an imaginative and comprehensive program of trolley
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excursions for the festival, to highlight the best things about rail travel.
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A special route will be operated over Route 15 and the Route 10 diversion
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route from Fairmount to the University of Pennsylvania via the Zoo. It is
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expected that three generations of trolleys will be in service: the 1981 LRVs,
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PCC cars from the 40s, and even an old 'Peter Witt' car. Elsewhere in the
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City, the Penn's Landing Trolley will be running its historic cars while SEPTA
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will extend its Chestnut Hill Trolley to Broad and Erie. Self-guided subway-
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surface tours will cover the 'streetcar suburbs' of West Philadelphia.
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The new N-5 cars will be showcased on the Norristown High-Speed Line with the
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theme "Riding into the future," while expert narrators will accompany Media
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line excursions. No word yet on whether any old suburban cars will be on
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static display. A special weekend pass will be your ticket to these events,
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good on all SEPTA bus and rail routes and the Penn's Landing Trolley.
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*Go behind the scenes
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You will have a rare chance to see the shops that keep our trolley service
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rolling. The artisans of the NHSL 'Bullet Shop' will be demonstrating their
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rare skills at an open house while Elmwood and Woodland Shops in the city will
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also have open days. These tours will be fascinating even to people who aren't
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transit enthusiasts!
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As we expected, Kim Heinle has given a jump-start to SEPTA's Light Rail
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Division since he was transferred to the post of Chief Officer-Light Rail last
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fall. (see October 92 DVRP) He probably knows SEPTA must show a commitment to
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restoring the streetcar lines it abandoned in the past decade if it expects to
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regain support from communities used to broken SEPTA promises. With a
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successful Festival, Heinle could go a long way towards healing those wounds.
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It will remain to be seen if Heinle can turn around an institutional culture
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within SEPTA which many experts say is biased against rail.
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Artists rendering of the Trolley Centennial Monument
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courtesy Philadelphia Trolley Coalition
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An unprecedented team effort is joining SEPTA to put on this event: the
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Philadelphia Trolley Coalition, Buckingham Valley Trolley Association, City of
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Philadelphia, and the Convention and Visitors' Bureau are among the sponsors.
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**Streamline Off-Peak RRD Service by John Pawson
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Doylestown and Warminster would be just 64 and 40 minutes respectively from
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Penn Center Suburban Station if the off-peak service changes suggested by
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DVARP are put into effect by SEPTA's Railroad Division. The idea is to
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attract passengers back to the rails following the multiple service
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disruptions of the past two years by making the service faster, more reliable,
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and more conveniently scheduled. Improving crew productivity by ten percent
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also would help secure the future of the Regional Rail service within SEPTA.
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Most lines would see a significant speed-up. The 'Toonerville Trolley' meets
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on the Doylestown and Warminster lines would be eliminated, and trains would
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run as expresses on the trunk line south of Jenkintown. Those changes would
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reduce full-route travel time on those lines by 15 and 13 minutes
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respectively. Similar express service would also yield faster trips on the
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West Trenton line. Stations on the trunk would be served by twice-hourly
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through Airport-Jenkintown locals.
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A third factor which would save time and boost on-time performance is the
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severing of most Pennsy-Reading through routings. Because most crews would
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not change downtown and because passengers would only be getting on or off
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(not both), the trains' stops could be shorter and their passage through
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Center City more orderly. Most outbound trains would start their runs near
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Center City, ending the frustrating waits for trains tied up somewhere on
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Amtrak or in the northern suburbs. Taking away the crutch of blaming someone
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else when trains are delayed might force SEPTA to take action to increase
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service reliability.
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Severing through-routing also allows scheduling to better meet customers'
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needs. On most lines, trains would arrive downtown in time for passengers to
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reach meetings and other events which so typically start on the hour.
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Departure times similarly would be concentrated. This change of scheduling,
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when applied to the Norristown line, permits for the first time a universal
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train/bus transfer at Norristown Transportation Center.
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DVARP will send a copy of its Off-Peak Schedule Improvement Plan to anyone
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requesting it. (phone 215-222-3373, message box 2) Your speaking up,
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insisting on improvements like this is necessary to overcome institutional
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interia and get the plan acted on, so SEPTA can rebuild its ridership base.
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News compiled by Matthew Mitchell and correspondents: Howard Bender, Chuck
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Bode, Tom Borawski, Larry Joyce, Bob Machler, Don Nigro, John Pawson, Joel
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Spivak.
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Additional news from BITNET, Cinders, NJ-ARP, Philadelphia Daily News,
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Philadelphia Inquirer, Railfan & Railroad, Railpace, Rollsign, USENET.
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**Penjerdel Controversy Grows
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More groups are protesting the unauthorized use of their names by the
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Penjerdel Council's protest of employer trip reduction regulations. (see
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August DVRP) The US Navy says Penjerdel's implcation that the Philadelphia
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Navy Base supports Penjerdel is illegal, while others are considering legal
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action. DVARP sent a letter to Pennjerdel demanding a public retraction.
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**Blue Route Nearing Capacity
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The latest evidence that building more roads won't ease traffic congestion is
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the Blue Route. PennDOT announced that the Delaware County section of I-476
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is at a daily volume of 71,500 vehicles-near the 80,000 daily capacity. The
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road is 20 years ahead of schedule in reaching this level.
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**Proposed Law Boosts PA Rail
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House Bill 344 provides for enhanced Commonwealth support of freight rail ser-
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vice as a means of economic development, and a way to sustain rail service to
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shippers. A Rail Freight Advisory Committee is formed which will have the
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power to make grants and loans to freight carriers.
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A Pennsylvania Railroad Authority is also to be created to sell bonds and
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acquire rolling stock for Amtrak and freight services. It will not be allowed
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to purchase right of way. The apparent goal of the Authority is a new Amtrak
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service from New York to Harrisburg via Allentown and Reading., but funds for
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the trains were lined out from the state budget. (Aug. DVRP)
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**Operation Scram: Send Us Rail Stories
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On November 23, 1954, Mayor Clark led an evacuation of Center City in a
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simulated response to a Soviet nuclear attack. Code named "Operation Scram,"
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over 25,000 workers participated.
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If you were involved in the transportation planning for this exercise or were
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a participant, send us your stories. Your Scram stories will be printed in an
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upcoming DVRP. -TB
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**1234 = Headquarters
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At its regular meeting in August, the Board give its approval to the
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resurrected deal for purchase of the PSFS Building at 1234 Market St. and
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consolidation of SEPTA offices there. Brickstone Properties, who had brokered
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the original deal before the FDIC got cold feet, was the successful bidder for
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the building in FDIC's sale. Brickstone will renovate the property to SEPTA's
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specifications and turn it over to the Redevelopment Authority of Philadelphia
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who will manage it for SEPTA and the remaining other tenants. SEPTA will pay
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$60.5 million, apparently to be funded from a bond issue.
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**Steamed RROC
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The Inquirer reports that real estate developer Ronald Rubin has cut off air
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conditioning to the Regional Rail Operations Center. Rubin is legally allowed
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to cut off the AC due to a loophole in the lease. The article speculates that
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Rubin is retaliating against SEPTA for deciding against his building in the
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headquarters search. The paper quotes Board member Andrew Warren: "It is a
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fact that since the negotiations ended, it has been more difficult to get
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basic services...."
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The proposal for SEPTA's new headquarters contains the clause: "Tenant shall
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have the ability to monitor and override building HVAC [Heating, ventilation,
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& air conditioning] systems of its space on a floor-by-floor basis during
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hours other than normal working hours."
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*SEPTA Hires Lobby Firm
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The Board approved a contract with the firm of Peter A. Peyser, Associates to
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represent the Authority in Harrisburg. May the Force be with them.
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*Check Your Consent Calendars
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Former SEPTA board member and FTA head Brian W. Clymer has been appointed
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President of Railway Systems Design Inc., of Media, PA. A name to watch for.
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*Correction: The home county of SEPTA Board member Stewart Cades was
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misreported in last month's DVRP. He is from Montgomery County.
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**NJT Adds Commuter Rail To BurlCo Study by Donald Nigro
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New Jersey Transit has added commuter rail to the list of modes under
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consideration for transit expansion in Burlington County. James
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Schwarzwalder, NJT's area studies manager, outlined this and other recent
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information on the Burlington/Gloucester initiative for representatives of
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DVARP and NJARP. The meeting was held at New Jersey DOT's headquarters in
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Trenton on August 9.
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The additional route under study would permit a one-seat ride to downtown
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Philadelphia via the Delair Bridge with stops at 30th Street, Suburban and
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Market East Stations. DVARP and NJARP had requested previously that such a
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mode-route combination be added to the study. The electrified service under
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consideration would offer peak service at twenty minute intervals with off-
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peak service every hour.
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The final report (April 1993) of the initial study examined two lengths of
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service on the Pemberton Industrial Track in Burlington County. The "full
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length" option extends to Mount Holly; the "minimum length" service terminates
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at Mount Laurel. Both lengths go through Moorestown; town officials have
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repeatedly threatened to obstruct any service using this route.
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Narrow right-of-way down Third Street in Moorestown
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all photos: Donald Nigro
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In response to Moorestown's resistance, NJT has shortened the "minimum length"
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of all modes to a location immediately west of Moorestown. Given Moorestown's
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staunch resistance, NJT is currently examining commuter rail only as far as
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this point. Schwarzwalder indicated that NJT will "go where we're wanted."
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It is hoped that communities desiring effective service east of Moorestown
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will encourage the municipality of Moorestown to see the benefits of such
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service for the whole county.
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The width of the right of way in Moorestown is generally 50 feet. However,
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for three blocks between Washington Ave. and Chester Ave. along Third St.,
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parts of the right of way are only 15 feet wide with homes on both sides.
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Three freight trains per week travel this line during the daytime. The
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right-of-way once had many passenger and freight trains on it at all hours of
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the day and night. If a double track LRT or modified-PATCO were planned with
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ten minute headways, many of the properties along the three block segment of
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Third St. would have to be bought up.
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Such an acquisition would not be unusual. PATCO had to acquire more than 250
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properties to construct the its line on the former railroad right of way from
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Camden to Lindenwold. With a peak headway of 20 minutes, commuter rail may be
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able to operate on a single track, thereby requiring fewer property
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acquisitions than a double tracked LRT or modified-PATCO line.
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There is some low-income housing on the narrow three block segment of Third
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Street. Moorestown would be required by law to relocate the low-income
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housing if the rail line causes them to be condemned. A DVARP source has
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indicated that Moorestown's disdain for any new low-income housing is one of
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the foremost reasons for its opposition to the passenger rail service.
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Currently, NJT has identified three station sites in New Jersey for the
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commuter rail option, two of which are already owned by the authority. NJT
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owns a large property at the Route 537 interchange with Route 73 in Maple
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Shade. The land is an ideal location and size for a park & ride station. An
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unused bus garage is presently on that site.
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The second station would be in downtown Maple Shade at the historic station on
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Fork Landing Road. NJT does not own this property, but revitalizing the
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property to its original use would not be difficult. The site would serve
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mostly as a community walk-in station with a minimal amount of parking.
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The third station would be in Pennsauken at a NJT-owned triangle-shaped
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property outlined by the Atlantic City Rail Line, the Pemberton Industrial
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Track and the Delair Cut-off. Judging by the size of the property and its
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surroundings, DVARP believes the station would be limited to mostly community
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walk-in use with little room for parking. There is a large adjacent athletic
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field that could be acquired for parking, but that would be unlikely. It was
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unclear whether this station would be served additionally by NJT's Atlantic
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City Line trains.
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Pennsauken might not give up this ballfield...
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So that more riders could be drawn from Delair, Palmyra, Cinnaminson and
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Willingboro, NJT should consider a park and ride station at Westfield Avenue
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in Pennsauken. With just the three stations presently under consideration, it
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appears that the station near Route 73 would be the only one to offer
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substantial park and ride capacity.
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...but this factory would make a good park & ride station
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There is an abundance of unused land at the Westfield Avenue rail crossing.
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An abandoned factory with two large parking lots is located at the site, and
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the property has been up for sale for the past two years. Westfield Avenue is
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accessed directly and conveniently from Route 130. Traffic flow is controlled
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by a light. The one-third mile between the intersection and the rail crossing
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is a high capacity road. A Westfield Avenue station could serve as a
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convenient park and ride for both the Burlington County and the Atlantic City
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trains.
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NJT shared new information with DVARP regarding the LRT option also under
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consideration. In addition to providing a transfer at Camden Transportation
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Center for the Lindenwold Line, the LRT line(s) would travel down Mickle Blvd.
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to Camden's waterfront. The Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA), PATCO's
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parent entity, is considering a new headquarters site at the waterfront and is
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interested in seeing further development there.
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The April 1993 report projected LRT to carry 40% fewer riders than modified-
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PATCO. This is because the transfer and its related time costs discourages
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Philadelphia bound riders. 87% of the Lindenwold Line riders travel from
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southern New Jersey directly to Philadelphia; the same is expected with a one-
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seat modified PATCO ride from Burlington or Gloucester Counties. In an
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attempt to draw more Philadelphia-bound riders into the study's model, NJT is
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reviewing the impact of increasing the rush hour LRT frequency from the six
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consists an hour examined in the initial study. This may increase the
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ridership estimates but will also have a significant impact on operating
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costs. NJT for the first time will also be considering riders' safety
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perceptions and their impact on ridership estimates. These perceptions could
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have a major impact on estimates, particularly for those passengers requiring
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a transfer, especially at off-peak hours in downtown Camden.
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PATCO now asserts that the Lindenwold Line as a closed system (no merging of
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new lines from the south or north) with modifications can operate at two
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minute headways, eight cars per train. They still remain reluctant, however,
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about a three branch PATCO system because of the merging hassles.
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Nevertheless, the April 1993 report shows that a two-branch PATCO system is
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unquestionably feasible.
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The proposed Maple Shade station site
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NJT is forming an advisory board to help the authority review the upcoming
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options and issues. Michael D. DeCicco, Regional Manager for the NJT's Office
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of Urban & Community Relations, said that DVARP/ NJARP will be offered a seat
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on the board.
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South Jersey DVARP members are encouraged to let DVARP officers and local
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public officials know whether they prefer a one-seat ride either to Camden's
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waterfront or to Center City Philadelphia. Regardless of the rail mode, we
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need to encourage our local officials to press for "full length" service in
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Gloucester County to Glassboro and "full length" service in Burlington County
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to Mount Holly.
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**Committee Presses Ocean City
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The following letter appeared last month in the Sentinel-Ledger:
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To the Editor:
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It is with some dismay that I read an article, in your edition of June 11th,
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about the paving of Haven Avenue. It refers to the railroad tracks as
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"obsolete." Obsolete, by definition, means not only old, but also
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undesirable. This is consistent with the anti-rail bias found in Ocean City.
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It is also unfortunate considering the adverse impact created by motor
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vehicles. As the prospects for Ninth Street causeway renovation and possible
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construction of a fifth motor vehicle bridge become ever greater, it might be
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worthy to examine what Ocean City has lost. A rail service, correctly
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structured and implemented, would have provided additional mobility at a
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lesser cost, relief for parking, and a reduction in pollution.
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The beaches of Ocean City were restored at great expense to the New Jersey
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taxpayers. Ocean City has continuously objected to restoration of passenger
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rail service, which would make it easier for some of these same taxpayers to
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travel to the beaches. Passenger rail has been viewed as a valuable civic
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asset in many regions throughout the country during the last ten years. (In
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Los Angeles, $900 million was spent to restore a rail service that was
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abandoned in 1961.) Ocean City ignores this trend with the removal of
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trackage on Haven Avenue. The lack of rail service will be a detriment to
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Ocean City's future. The relief to Haven Avenue residents is marginal at best
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when compared with the transportation needs of the region as a whole.
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[Signed] William A. Ritzler
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South Jersey Committee
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Delaware Valley Association of Railroad Passengers
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**Light Rail Option for Newark-Elizabeth
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NJ-ARP has proposed a new routing for the Newark-Elizabeth light rail project.
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When NJT discarded a monorail option in favor of light rail, the versatility
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of light rail made an on-street routing on Broad St. possible. Eliminating
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the proposed elevated guideway in Newark is expected to save some $100-200
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million. NJT says a portion of that savings could be used to extend the line
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south to Cranford and north to Nutley and Clifton using former freight tracks.
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The new route would also allow trolleys to use a long-forgotten tunnel into
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Penn Station. That would not only cut traffic interference with the LRVs but
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also improve the connectivity of the system by making Penn Station rather than
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Orange St. the system hub.
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*NJT Phillies Special
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This year's final baseball train will be run from South Jersey to Vet Stadium
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on Sept. 26th for the Phillies-Atlanta Braves game. For reservations phone
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NJT at 16093437162. The cost of $20 includes round-trip rail fare, game
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ticket and prizes.
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**ICE Metroliner Schedule
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The German ICE train will be on exhibit in Washington Sept 25 and 26 for the
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5th anniversary of the Union Station renovations.
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Next month, the ICE will operate Metroliner trains 112 and 223, the noon train
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out of Washington and the 4:30 express from New York. From November 1 to
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December 17, it will operate trains 112 and 123, the 5:00 southbound
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Metroliner. On selected Saturdays, October 23, November 6 and 20, and
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December 11, you will be able to ride the ICE train as Metroliners 206 and
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221, the 9:30 from Washington and the 5:30 from New York. If you want to ride
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the ICE for yourself, call Amtrak at 1-800-USA-RAIL for reservations and to
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confirm schedules.
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*Truck lobby targets Bob Borski
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The trucking industry is hitching its desire to expand its profits by
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operating bigger and bigger trucks to the proposed NAFTA Free Trade Agreement.
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A recent media campaign tried to claim that Rep Bob Borski (D-Philadelphia) is
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anti-jobs because of his sponsorship of legislation fixing truck sizes at
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present levels. Citizens came to Borski's defense, saying monster trucks en-
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danger the safety of ordinary drivers and add millions of dollars to our road
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repair bills. A union truck driver made the point that the triple-trailer
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rigs that the truck lobby wants nationwide would in fact reduce the number of
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drivers needed in over the road service; he added that even if freight shifts
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from the clogged highways to intermodal (piggyback) trains, truck drivers will
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still be needed to move the trailers from the rail yard to their final
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destination.
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**Honor Roll
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DVARP salutes Robert Harmon, of Columbus, Ohio and Ben Stevens, of Gaines-
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ville, Florida. They both completed the DVARP Grand Tour of SEPTA train and
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trolley lines while they attended the NMRA Convention in Valley Forge last
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month.
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Belated thanks are due to John Hay and Donald Nigro, who also staffed the
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DVARP table at the convention.
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**Fall Foliage Trips
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Another beautiful autumn in our region will soon be upon us, and the best way
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to both see and preserve nature's beauty is to ride a train. Fall foliage
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excursions are the highlight of every tourist railroad's year; below is a list
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of of operators in our area and some special trips this fall. Don't forget
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you can also do-it-yourself with a trip on some of SEPTA's more scenic lines,
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like the R5 Doylestown or the Route 100 Norristown High-Speed Line.-MDM
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Stony Creek Ramble II: Oct. 10, leaves 30th St. 9:20, and Norristown 11:00 to
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travel to Lansdale up the SEPTA-owned Stony Creek Branch and return to
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Philadelphia via the RailWorks detour route, with a run to Chestnut Hill East
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and back. For tickets and information call 215-947-5769 evenings from 6 to
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10. Sponsored by National Railway Historical Society, Philadelphia Chapter.
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United Railway Historical Society trip from Hoboken, NJ to Lackawaxen, PA:
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Oct. 16. Info from URHS, W-11 Avon Drive, East Windsor, NJ 08520.
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B&O Railroad Museum (Baltimore): special trips Oct. 16, 23. Phone 410-752-
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2393 for information.
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Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania (Strasburg, PA) Railfest '93 trips: Oct. 30-
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31 phone 800-TRAIN-50
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*Many of the following lines will also be offering autumn leaf trips:
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Black River & Western (Ringoes and Lambertville, NJ) 908-782-9600
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Blue Mountain & Reading (Hamburg, PA) 215-562-2102
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Chadds Ford and Brandywine (Chester County, PA) 215-793-3155
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East Broad Top (Orbisonia, PA) 814-447-3011
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New Hope & Ivyland (New Hope, PA) 215-862-2332
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Steamtown National Historic Site (Scranton, PA) 717-961-2034
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Strasburg RR (Strasburg, PA) 717-687-6486
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Wanamaker, Kempton and Southern (Kempton, PA) 215-756-6469
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Western Maryland Scenic RR (Cumberland, MD) 800-TRAIN-50
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Wilmington & Western RR (Wilmington, DE) 302-998-1930
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Penn's Landing Trolley (BVTA, Philadelphia) 215-627-0807
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Rockhill Trolley Museum (Orbisonia, PA) 814-447-9576
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Baltimore Streetcar Museum (Baltimore) 410-547-0264
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**Register Now for CETC Tour
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DVARP has arranged for a special tour of the Centralized Electrification and
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Traffic Control Center, the nerve center of Amtrak's Northeast Corridor, prior
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to this month's DVARP General Meeting.
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You must pre-register in order to join the tour. Contact Bob Machler
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immediately by DVARP voice-mail, 215-222-3373, message box 6. Those who have
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registered should meet at 11:00 in front of the Passenger Services Office at
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30th Street.
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**NJT Rep to Speak on Burlington-Gloucester Corridor Assessment
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DVARP's October General Meeting in Collingswood will feature a presentation
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from New Jersey Transit on the possibility of restored rail services to
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Burlington and Gloucester Counties. The meeting will be held at the
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Collingswood Library October 16.
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**NJ-ARP to Meet in Princeton
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The Annual General Meeting of New Jersey ARP will be October 9 from 10:30 to
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4:00 at the Nassau Inn in Princeton. Guest speakers will include Harriet
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Parcells of NARP and James Schwartzwalder of NJ Transit. Also on the agenda
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are presentation of the Advocate for Rail Transit award and elections. The
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registration fee of $25.00 includes a buffet lunch and afternoon coffee.
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Contact NJ-ARP at 450 Seventh St, #1E, Hoboken NJ 07030 for more details.
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**Train Show Volunteers Wanted
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DVARP is planning to have information tables at several upcoming train shows,
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to remind members of the public who like trains that they can do quite a lot
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to support passenger rail service in their community.
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If you'd like to spend some time talking with your neighbors at one of these
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shows, call DVARP's Volunteer Coordinator: Betsey Clark, at 215-222-3373,
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message box 4.
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**Rail Standards Committee
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Dr. Ernest Cohen is seeking volunteers who are interested in developing a
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white paper on the need for uniform standards in future rail systems. The aim
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of this paper is not to propose any standards, but to define the interfaces
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for which standards would be desired. People with technical backgrounds are
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especially wanted. The project should take about 3 to 4 months. Phone Dr.
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Cohen at 215-352-2689 or write to him at 525 Midvale Rd. Upper Darby, PA
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19082.
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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 on Site (Suburban Transit): Wed., Sept. 15, 7:30 to 9:30 am and 3:30 to
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5:30 pm at 69th St. Terminal, 7:30 to 9:30 am at Norristown Transportation
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Center
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DVARP South Jersey Committee: Sat., Sept. 18, 9:00 to 10:15 at 104 Edison
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Ave., Collingswood, NJ.
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DVARP Tour of Amtrak CETC Facility: Sat., Sept. 18, 11:00 at 30th St.
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Station. Registration required, phone 215-222-3373, message box 6 to
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register.
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DVARP General Meeting: Sat., Sept. 18, 1:00 to 4:00 pm at Temple Univ. Center
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City, 1616 Walnut St.
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Temple University Station Opening: Tues., Sept. 21, 4:30 to 8:00 pm., 10th
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St. and Columbia Ave.
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SEPTA Citizen Advisory Committee: Tues., Sept. 21, 5:45 pm at SEPTA Board
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Room, 714 Market St.
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SEPTA Board Meeting: Thu., Sept. 23, 3:00 at SEPTA Board Room, 714 Market
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St., 3rd Floor, Philadelphia
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Deadline for October newsletter material: Fri. Sept. 24 to Matthew Mitchell
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or in DVARP mailbox.
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Trolleyfest '93: Sat. and Sun., Oct. 2-3. See page 6 for more information, or
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call DVARP, SEPTA, or Philadelphia Trolley Coalition.
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Delmarva Rail Passenger Association: Thu., Oct. 7, 6:30 pm at Stationmaster's
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Office, Wilmington Station. info: Doug Andrews, 302-995-6419.
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DVARP Transit Committee: Sat., Oct 9, 1:00 at Fern Rock Transportation Center,
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upper level waiting area
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New Jersey ARP Annual Meeting: Sat., Oct. 9, 10:00 at Nassau Inn, Princeton.
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See details above.
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DVARP Commuter Rail Committee: Sat., Oct. 9, 12:00 at Chestnut Gourmet, 1121
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Chestnut St., Phila.
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DVARP General Meeting: Sat., Oct. 16, 1:00 to 4:00 at Collingswood Public
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Library, 771 Haddon Ave., Collingswood, NJ. Guest speaker from NJ Transit.
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Philadelphia Trolley Coalition: TBA, call Joel Spivak, 755-7717 for time and
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place.
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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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Call 215-222-3373, message box 3, to add your event to this calendar.
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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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*'Covered Wagons' to Roll Out
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MARC will be buying more rebuilt GP40 locomotives to replace its classic F
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and E units and to provide for continuing ridership growth.
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*Iron City Info
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The Pittsburgh PAT budget maintains fares and service, but assumes that the
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Pennsylvania state government will provide full funding. PAT's light rail
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service is on the diversion route while work is being done on the transit
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tunnel. PAT is suing Siemens-Duewag, maker of its LRVs, over alleged
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reliability problems.
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*T Time on Boston North Shore?
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MBTA is considering rail transit improvements to Lynn, Salem, and Peabody. A
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Blue Line branch is possible, but a rider group advocates improved commuter
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rail via the third harbor tunnel instead. A third option is an Orange Line
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branch via Chelsea. The new Greenbush line is being delayed because of some
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local opposition. An environmental alternatives study should show that rail
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will cause the least disruption to communities.
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MBTA commuter rail is keeping new Sunday service on three south-side lines,
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started on an experimental basis last year. On the Red Line, a pair of new
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prototype cars are in test service.
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*Newark Penn Station Upscales
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NJ Transit is expecting to cap off its renovation of.Newark's Penn Station
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with an upscale restaurant in a portion of the present waiting area. It's
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expected to open sometime in 1994.
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*NYC Notes
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The TA has proposed a renovation of Times Square subway station (which serves
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lines: S,1,2, 3,9,7,N, and R) which will include wheelchair access throughout,
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clearer sightlines for better security, and new retail spaces.
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Metro-North has finished replacement of catenary poles on the New York segment
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of the New Haven line. Concrete ties are being being installed on the Harlem
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Line.
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Metro-North also released a report recommending that a belt line connecting
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the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines not be built because only 15 percent of
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inter-suburb commuters would use it..
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**DVARP Phone & Voice-mail Directory
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DVARP main number (voice mail line) 215-222-3373
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1 Chuck Bode, President 215-222-3373
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5 Tom Borawski, VP-Transportation 215-552-4198
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6 Robert H. Machler, VP-Administration 215-222-3373
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5 Sharon Shneyer, VP-Public Relations 215-386-2644
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3 Matthew Mitchell, Newsletter Editor 215-885-7448
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4 Betsey Clark, Volunteer Coordinator 215-222-3373
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8 Treasurer 215-222-3373
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2 John Pawson, Commuter RR Comm. 215-659-7736 (6 to 9 pm please)
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3 Transit Committee 215-222-3373
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7 Don Nigro, South Jersey Committee 609-869-0020
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Computer e-mail address (internet) iekp898@tjuvm.tju.edu
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**Upcoming DVARP Meetings:
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Saturday, September 18, 1:00 to 4:00 Temple Univ. Center City,
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1616 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Room 302
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Please check board in lobby for meeting room change.
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Smoking, food, drinks prohibited in meeting room.
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Tour of Amtrak's CETC Facility before meeting
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see page 14 for details and registration information
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*Saturday, October 16, 1:00 to 4:00 Collingswood Public Library
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Special presentation by NJ Transit on Burlington-Gloucester Corridor
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Assessment
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*Saturday, November 20, 12:00 to 3:00 Lansdale Public Library
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*Agenda for the September meeting:
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1:00 Introductions, agenda, minutes
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1:15 Issues requiring immediate action:
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Trolley Festival
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Other outreach events
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2:00 Other issues
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Commuter Rail Committee:
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RRD service and schedules
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Transit Committee:
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Market-Frankford cars
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Intermodal fares
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South Jersey Committee:
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Burlington-Gloucester Corridor
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Administration:
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Incorporation update
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By-laws and policies,
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Computer and other equipment
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New committees
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*Committee Meetings:
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South Jersey Committee: Sat., Sept. 18, 9:00 at 104 Edison Ave.,
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Collingswood, NJ
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Transit Committee: Sat., Oct. 2, 1:00 at Fern Rock Trans. Center, upper level
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waiting area
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Commuter Rail Committee: Sat., Oct. 9, 12:00 at Chestnut Gourmet, 1121
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Chestnut St.
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