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The Delaware Valley
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Rail Passenger
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February 1993
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Vol. XI, No. 2
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(C) 1993 DVARP
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Electronic Edition
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The Electronic Edition is edited and posted by Matthew Mitchell.
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Distributed to the TRANSIT and RAILROAD lists.
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Permission is granted to retransmit to rec.railroad.
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For all other retransmission or archiving permissions, contact DVARP
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We hope you consider joining DVARP; your financial support makes possible our
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many activities on your behalf. Annual dues are $15.00. send to address
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below.
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send your comments and suggestions to <iekp898@tjuvm.tju.edu>
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or <iekp898@tjuvm.bitnet> or call 215-222-3373, message box 3
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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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For more information about DVARP and good rail service, please contact us:
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P.O. Box 7505, Philadelphia, PA 19101 215-222-3373
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President: Chuck Bode for other officers and committee chairs, see page 10
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Inside The Delaware Valley Rail Passenger...
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1 Operation Conshohocken: DVARP works to rebuild R6 ridership
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2 Amtrak closes track on Paoli line: why? SEPTA marketing resurgence
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3 On the Railroad Lines: Parking improvements in MontCo,
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R3 Media construction starts next month, 69th St .blackout
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4 SEPTA Treasurer explains office financing.
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5 Ridership statistics: 60% recovery after RailWorks, but service cuts hurt
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Wilmington, Paoli
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6 Close the budget hearing loophole!
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7 Stony Creek line reopens for freight service.
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8 Amtrak News: Make your summer train reservations now! Now you can ride the
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X2000.
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9 Clinton economic plan could mean $200 million for Delaware Valley
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transportation
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South Jersey Update: PATCO pays off City, Rebuilt Arrows in service.
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10 Dates of Interest: SEPTA Board, DVARP, Delmarva RPA set meeting dates
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11 Up and Down the Corridor, DVARP Directory
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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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BULLETIN: Shuttle buses will replace trains between Wayne Junction and
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Jenkintown on one weekend later this month. Watch for posters at your station
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announcing the project and its effects. Some inbound trains are expected to
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run 15 minutes earlier, and there will be no R1 local service between
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Jenkintosn and Glenside.
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Schedule Change Alert: SEPTA commuter trains will run on a weekday schedule
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Presidents' Day February 15th, not a Saturday schedule as published in
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timetables. 200-series buses will run.
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DVARP Launches "Operation Conshohocken"
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by Tom Borawski
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DVARP member Bob Bodan puts 7,000 timetables into the mail. Photo: Tom
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Borawski
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DVARP initiated phase one of its program to reverse the RailWorks(R) ridership
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loss. Operation Conshohocken is a Regional Rail marketing effort funded
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entirely by DVARP whose goal is to study the effects of an intense mail
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marketing effort in an area which can be isolated and studied. All residents
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of ZIP code 19428 (7025 households) were sent an R6 Norristown schedule and
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promotional material.
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If the results are positive, DVARP will take its show to area business groups
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and chambers of commerce to convince them to fund similar efforts in their
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communities. The premise will be that whether natural or man-made, a disaster
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is a disaster. If RRD revenue continues to run well below budget targets,
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communities may lose their rail service entirely.
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The measure of success for Operation Conshohocken is how soon the cost of the
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program is recouped in increased ridership. The program cost DVARP
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approximately $1,700. That means only 17 monthly TrailPasses would have to be
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sold to pay for the program; three extra commuters for six months. We are
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confident this modest goal can be achieved.
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Why Conshohocken? First, the R6 Norristown Line had the most miserable
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alternate service during the RailWorks shutdown. Those dependent on the line
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for weekend and off-peak transportation were told to walk. The alternate
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service was a series of disjointed bus routes versus an alternative which
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followed the line thus preserving its future viability. An immediate priority
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is to promote the lines whose future is in danger because of RailWorks.
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Certainly R8 Fox Chase, R7 Chestnut Hill East will need much work, but may need
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a different solution than a mass mailing. Much thought is still required for
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this effort. DVARP would appreciate your ideas.
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Meanwhile, SEPTA has started a similar targeted marketing effort, unrelated to
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Operation Conshohocken, on the outer Main Line where R5 service cuts led to a
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sudden and costly drop in ridership. We hope it succeeds.
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Amtrak Puts SEPTA in Paoli Track Squeeze
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by Matthew Mitchell
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Amtrak has taken track 2 of the Paoli Line out of service, in an effort to shift
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the burden of maintaining that track to SEPTA. Even though SEPTA runs 90
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percent of the trains on the line, the track is owned and dispatched by Amtrak.
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Amtrak's move may be intended to extract more money from SEPTA and the
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governments that fund it: ironically, it is the same tactic used by freight
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railroads to get improvements to their physical plant at the expense of Amtrak
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and states supplying start-up money for new rail service. If SEPTA wants the
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flexibility of a fourth track, SEPTA must pay the entire cost of maintaining
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it.
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Out on the line, as dispatchers have only 3 tracks to work with, reliability of
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the R5 trains has suffered. There is some flexibility though. Even though the
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remaining express track, track 3, is on the nominally 'outbound' side, its
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automatic block signals work in both directions.
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Can we go on using only three tracks? Metra's busiest line, the BN route to
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Aurora, is a three-track railroad, as is NJ Transit's Morris and Essex Lines.
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Changes in scheduling and dispatching would definitely be needed, and it would
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be harder to recover from disruptions, but it is possible.
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Next on the 'Hit List?'
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Widespread speculation says Amtrak would also like to close the Bryn Mawr tower,
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or shift the full cost of its operation and maintenance to SEPTA. Parkesburg
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Tower is already closed, hindering operations there.
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Amtrak's Keystone Corridor service to Harrisburg continues to be in a state of
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decline, despite financial support from the Commonwealth. The fundamental
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problem is that it is a mostly a commuter service rather than an intercity
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service, and the best way to solve it is to transfer control of the operation
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(and the Paoli Line) to a commuter operator.
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Marketing Revival at SEPTA?
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by Matthew Mitchell
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Members of the Citizen Advisory Committee to SEPTA heard some reassuring news
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when Richard DiLullo, SEPTA's head of marketing came to address them.
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CAC had sharply criticized top SEPTA management for ignoring the need to promote
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its services; DiLullo's briefing described a number of projects now underway,
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and the rationale behind SEPTA marketing decisions.
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Regaining riders lost due to RailWorks(R) was first among many members'
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concerns. DiLullo said he had a budget of half a million dollars, but the
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majority of it would be spent in 1993, when there were no more looming
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shutdowns. DiLullo and the Committee played Monday morning QB of last year's
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ad campaign: do's and don'ts for this year were identified.
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SEPTA often uses local media for targeted advertising like a promotion of SEPTA
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tokens as a holiday gift or a free ride coupon in phone books delivered to new
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residents; most people see only a few of these campaigns and conclude SEPTA
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doesn't market its services.
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Another piece of good news is that a study is underway to determine why people
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drive their cars instead of riding SEPTA's trains. Surveys are being
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distributed to people parking in City-owned garages, while focus groups of
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present and former rail passengers have been held to determine likes and
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dislikes. The results will guide future marketing plans; but will the
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operating managers take part too? As has been said many times before in this
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space, the best promotional efforts are worse than worthless if the quality of
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the service is poor enough to turn off the new riders.
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Looking for Leverage
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The key for an affordable marketing plan is leverage; letting other people carry
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the message for SEPTA. This is what made the Area Coalition for Transit
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successful. Now this and similar resources must be harnessed in encouraging
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people to use transit instead of their cars, and encouraging municipalities to
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end car-dependent planning.
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The new Clean Air Act is the biggest lever yet, but SEPTA hasn't grasped it to
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date. (see November, December DVRP) Employer support of transit has been
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mostly employer-driven. SEPTA ought to hold up the best examples (such as
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Thomas Jefferson University) as models for others to emulate.
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DiLullo is intent on making sure that SEPTA takes advantage of opportunities at
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the soon-to-open Convention Center. His department has an agreement with the
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Convention and Visitors Bureau to supply travel information to meeting planners
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and maps to convention-goers. The Citizens Advisory Committee will watch him
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closely.
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On the Railroad Lines...
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R1
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New Timetable
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We're glad to report that SEPTA has finally issued the official combined
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timetable for service between Fern Rock and Glenside. However, it was
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immediately out-of-date. Until a revision is printed, check posters at your
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station for extra reverse-peak service to and from Melrose Park.
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R3
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Work to Begin in March
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The SEPTA Board has given the go-ahead to a 2 1/2 year, $28 million
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reconstruction project on the Media-West Chester Line. Renewal of 16 miles of
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track is promised along with bridge and signal repairs and more parking.
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R5
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Passenger Attacked
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On Thursday, January 14th a woman was assaulted at the Downingtown Station at
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about 5:50 pm. According to the Inquirer there have been complaints to the
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Downingtown Borough Council about station lighting. Council President Peter
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Duca is quoted: "It's a lot better than it was." Passengers are asked to call
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Downingtown Police at 269-0263 if they were in the area on January 14th between
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5 pm and 6 pm.
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Man Hit By Train
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A 19 year-old Horsham man was struck by a inbound R5 train in North Wales at
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7:15 am January 5th. The man was running across the tracks to catch the train,
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which was traveling at about 15 mph.
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Once again, we have to say it: in a car, on foot, or any other way, don't try to
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beat the train. When there's a tie, you lose!
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Parking Lot Progress
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Much work is being done to improve the parking situation for Regional Rail
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riders. The new parking area at Ambler is complete thus increasing parking
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revenue for SEPTA and saving commuters a walk in the mud. Fort Washington
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commuters continue to be pawns in a dispute between a landowner and Upper
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Dublin Township; however, help is on the horizon as the Authority has acquired
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a nearby property for parking purposes.
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According to The Reporter, plans are moving ahead to add parking at Colmar
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Station, where the Doylestown Line crosses Route 309. The the lot will be
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tripled in size and a traffic light will be added to the lot's entrance. We
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hope that those driving from Quakertown and Allentown to use the station would
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use their local stations if Bethlehem service is restored.
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R6
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Extra Parking Coming
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133 parking spaces are to be added at Norristown Transportation Center. A grand
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opening is scheduled for this month.
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MFSE
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DisruptionsReturn
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Frankford El reconstruction is under way again, with shuttle buses replacing
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trains from Huntingdon to Bridge-Pratt evenings after 8:00 and all day
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weekends. Express bus service will also run from Frankford to Center City on
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weekends.
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Work will soon begin on an 18-month reconstruction of the Girard station.
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SSL
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Yeadon Shuttle
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Route 13 cars are being turned back at Mount Moriah while track construction
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continues. Shuttle buses are in service to Yeadon, with Darby service
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suspended.
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Trolley Wires: An all-day fare is now in effect on the Chestnut Hill Historic
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Trolley. One cash fare or token is good for multiple trips the same day: a
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great idea for shoppers and sightseers.
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69th Street Blackout
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The storm on December 17 caused a power blackout in Upper Darby, leaving 69th
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Street Terminal without light. Remarkably, the emergency lighting in the
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newly-renovated terminal failed to work. Because traction power for the
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Market-Frankford El and the trolley lines come from other sources, they kept on
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running, discharging their passengers into the darkened terminal.
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DVARP has not received word from STD management yet about the cause of the
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failure and what will be done to get the terminal into code compliance.
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N-5: No News Not Good News
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The prototype car for the Norristown High-Speed Line is still not in service, 18
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months after arriving in Upper Darby, leading to rumors that the whole project
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is in trouble. SEPTA vehemently denies the rumors, but remains closed-mouthed
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about progress in resolving clearance, brake, and other problems.
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News compiled by Matthew Mitchell and correspondents: Tom Borawski, John Pawson
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"Black Budget": SEPTA CFO Says It Ain't So by Tom Borawski
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In the December DVRP we reported that the SEPTA headquarters project will be
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funded out of the Capital Budget through bond revenue raised from a line item
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called "debt service." We received this information from a reliable source:
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the presentation of the FY '93 Capital Budget to the Board.
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From the official minutes of the September 24, 1992 Board Meeting (pp 4-5):
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In response to a question from [Board Member Edmund] Jones as to whether or not
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provision had been made in the Capital Budget for the acquisition of a central
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administrative headquarters building for SEPTA, [Budget Director Carol]
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Lavoritano said that there is no specific provision, but there was a provision
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for debt service. As this project moves forward, she said, it can be
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incorporated into the Capital Program."
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Since the Request For Proposal (RFP) for the headquarters building had already
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been issued and no mention of the building is in either the FY '93 Capital
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Budget or the Capital Plan; DVARP thought that "black budget" accurately
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described the situation.
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Now it seems that this information given to the Board was incorrect. In a
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letter to DVARP, Feather Houstoun, Chief Financial Officer, says:
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"I am writing to you to put straight a misconception reported in the newsletter
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dated December 8, 1992. In an article titled "Dedicated Funding Going for a
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'Black Budget,'" Carol Lavoritano is quoted as suggesting the $5 million for
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debt service in the capital plan for Act 26 might be intended to be used toward
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the purchase of a consolidated office building for SEPTA. That is not correct,
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though I can see how the misunderstanding may have arisen.
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"First, presentation of the Act 26 Budget containing the $5 million debt service
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item predated the active solicitation of bids for a purchase (rather than
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lease) of a headquarters facility. I consistently identified the $5 million as
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a tentative allocation in anticipation of a possible working capital borrowing
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during the course of the fiscal year. This was highly tentative pending
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appointment of a financial adviser to help us structure a long-term financial
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plan for capital debt issuance.
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"Secondly, it is not our plan to use Act 26 funds to pay for the purchase of a
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building. Our occupancy costs are currently in the operating budget, and it is
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our objective to continue that practice. Our financial adviser has suggested
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that we pledge a portion of Act 26 funds permitted for asset maintenance to
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secure a borrowing for a building; however, this would be essentially for
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collateral to achieve a strong bond rating; it would not affect the amount of
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available funds for capital projects. Having said this, however, it is
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important to note that capital leases do continue to be eligible under the
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capital program, and capital funds have been used to pay such lease obligations
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in order to relieve the operating budget.
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"Unfortunately, the manner of presentation of the Act 26 'budget' may make it
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appear that debt service is a 'black box.' I don't believe that to be the
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case. SEPTA must establish the eligibility of every project for which either
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bond proceeds or pay-as-you-go funding is spent. We also have to show how, in
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any given year, Act 26 funds will be spent. The act of tentatively budgeting a
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certain amount of Act 26 for 'debt service' doesn't give SEPTA carte blanche to
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spend the proceeds without the normal capital program review procedures to
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assure eligibility. Indeed, the process associated with bond issues bring even
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higher scrutiny to the use of funds, since the eligibility of planned uses of
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proceeds must be assured for bondholders for both security and tax purposes."
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This is not the first time that necessity born of financial stress has resulted
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in innovative plans from SEPTA's financial people. Many of these deals need to
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be looked at three or four times before they stop looking shady (remember the
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lease financing of the push-pull trains).
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But the issue isn't whether it is appropriate to use debt financing for a new
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headquarters. It's whether SEPTA ought to build a headquarters at all and
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whether the passengers and taxpayers who ultimately foot the bill no matter
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what creative financing method is used are allowed to have a say in such a
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decision. We still call for a complete public disclosure of the costs and
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benefits of the project as part of the normal Capital Budget hearing process.
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New SEPTA Board Member
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Daniel Wood has replaced Sen. Lois Hagerty as the SEPTA Board appointee of the
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Senate Republicans. Wood, an architect by training, is Chief of Staff for
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Joseph Loeper (R-Del. Co.), Senate Minority Leader.
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RRD Weekday Ridership
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Commuter rail ridership continued to lag both SEPTA projections and last year's
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results in November. Readingside ridership is recovering, but still down over
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20% in the second month after the RailWorks shutdown.
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DVARP Rider Index shows partial recovery of passengers lost due to RailWorks(R)
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On the Pennsy side, the Paoli line suffered a distressing drop of 2,000 daily
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passengers, attributed to the October cut in express service. Some trains were
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restored in December. (see Jan. DVRP) Service cuts were also blamed for the
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huge decline in R2 Wilmington ridership, and as reported here before, running
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times are too slow to compete effectively with the automobile. Reduction of R6
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Cynwyd service to 5 peak hour trips caused almost a third of its riders to
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leave the line.
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line Nov. 92 Nov. 91 change
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R1 Airport 1,818 2,271 -19.9%
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R2 Wilmington 6,216 7,193 -21.8%
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R3 Media-Elwyn 8,260 8,447 -2.2%
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R5 Paoli-Parkesburg 20,248 22,237 -8.9%
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R6 Cynwyd 288 418 -31.1%
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R7 Trenton 8,405 8,515 -1.3%
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R8 Chestnut Hill 4,329 3,548 +22.0%
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PRR SUBTOTAL 49,564 52,629 -5.8%
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R2 Warminster 4,113 5,261 -21.8%
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R3 West Trenton 5,787 7,099 -18.5%
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R5 Doylestown 8,924 10,466 -14.7%
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R6 Norristown 2,747 3,769 -27.1%
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R7 Chestnut Hill 3,646 4,934 -26.1%
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R8 Fox Chase 2,814 3,919 -28.2%
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RDG SUBTOTAL 28,031 35,448 -20.9%
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GRAND TOTAL 77,595 88,077 -11.9%
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Data from SEPTA Revenue and Passenger Analysis, provided courtesy of John McGee
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DVARP Begins Work on 1994 SEPTA Budgets
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The important annual job of reviewing SEPTA's proposed budget and service plans
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has begun here at DVARP. We are in contact with SEPTA management and hope to
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be a constructive influence early on in the budget process
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An Operating Budget Task Force has been set up, and is soliciting your input.
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What should SEPTA do to make ends meet? Is money being spent wisely? Are
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fares too high or too low? Are the priorities right? Call DVARP voice mail:
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215-222-3373, message box 8 to make your suggestions or join the task force.
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Bus Rerouting Modified, Approved
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In response to public outcry, SEPTA service planning staff amended the proposal
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to revamp bus service in South Philadelphia and other neighborhoods. The new
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tariffs were ratified by the Board last month and will go into effect March 28.
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The biggest controversy was once again in the 'Italian Market.' SEPTA had
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sought to move Route 47 to 7th St., as cars and trucks frequently block 9th
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Street, but merchants are afraid that the two block walk to 7th or 11th would
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deter shoppers from coming to their businesses. A compromise similar to the
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original Route 47 deal two years ago will establish a branch route on 9th St,
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with free transfers to the base route on 7th.
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Another SEPTA/community compromise will keep buses on 8th St. through part of
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North Philadelphia, closer to several senior citizens' centers than in the
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initial proposal. The Jefferson and Master Sts. bus, now part of Route 57 but
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scheduled for elimination, won a reprieve as part of revised Route 89.--MDM
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Act 26 Hearing Loophole
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The procedure for hearings on SEPTA's Capital and Operating Budgets is laid out
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in Act 26, SEPTA's enabling legislation. It states: "A public hearing shall be
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conducted prior to the adoption of the final operating budget and tentative
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capital program. Notice of such public hearing shall be published... not fewer
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than 30 days prior to such hearing."
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The loophole is that the law does not specify when the subject of the hearing,
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the tentative budgets, will be available for public review. The current
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process is like announcing a wedding without knowing who is going to be
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married. In past years, DVARP has had to scramble to prepare its testimony as
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SEPTA has been releasing tentative budgets only two weeks prior to the
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hearings. This interval could be cut down to a week or a day with no legal
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consequences
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This is where you come in. DVARP is asking you to write your State
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Representative and State Senator, asking them to amend Act 26 so that copies of
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the tentative budgets will be made available at least 30 days prior to the
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budget hearings. Sample text is below. Make copies for friends, colleagues
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and the family pet to send to their public officials.--TB
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The Delaware Valley Association of Railroad Passengers (DVARP) is calling for
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reform of the SEPTA budgeting process, so the riders and taxpayers who pay the
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bill have a chance to review and comment on SEPTA's plans.
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Act 26, Section 1534(b) provides for public hearings on SEPTA's Capital and
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Operating Budgets, but does not mandate that the budgets be made available for
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public inspection before the hearing.
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I support DVARP's position that the proposed budgets should be made available at
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the same time the hearings are advertised, and ask you to amend Act 26 so this
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will be the case.
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25 Years Ago: The Penn Central Merger
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A quarter-century ago this month, the long-anticipated coupling of the
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Pennsylvania Railroad and the New York Central was made. Penn Central filed
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for bankruptcy less than 2 1/2 years later, the victim of two managements which
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distrusted each other instead of working together, and mounting losses from
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deteriorating passenger train service, including that of the bankrupt New Haven
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which was forced into the merger by the Federal Government.
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From an operating standpoint , the merger was also a disaster; thousands of
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freight cars got lost. Out of the ashes over a decade later rose a now
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profitable Conrail. A fine retrospective of the debacle can be found in Joseph
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R. Daughen's The Wreck of the Penn Central (Little, Brown: 1971)
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More Anniversaries: PaoliHarrisburg electrification 1/15/38, arrival of
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Silverliner II 1963, Jersey Arrow I 1968, Locust St. subway 2/15/53.
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Stony Creek Line Reopening by Tom Borawski
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At the October 1991 DVARP meeting there was a slide presentation of conditions
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on the SEPTA owned/Conrail leased Stony Creek Line, a single track from
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Lansdale to Norristown. The slides formed a kaleidoscope of rotted ties,
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decrepit track and washouts which made the Newtown Line look like a TGV test
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track.
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A washout on the Stony Creek Line.
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The communities through which the line runs, including East Norriton and Upper
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Gwynedd, sought to have the freight service delayed until crossing gates were
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installed. But the PUC ruled operation with crews flagging traffic was safe
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and that the reopening can proceed. "We're not opposed to them using the rail.
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We're opposed to them using it in an unsafe manner," Upper Gwynedd Board
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President James Santi told the Inquirer.
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Large signs have been installed to warn drivers of the line's imminent
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reactivation at all crossings. At Township Line Rd and West Point Pike no
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other safety measures have been made beyond the signs. New crossing signals
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hve been installed at Route 73. The line crosses North Wales Road twice, and
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stop signs have been installed at those locations.
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How effective are the stop signs? The author recently spent five hours watching
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cars at one of the North Wales Road crossings:
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Date Time Total Cars Cars Not Stopping
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1/17/93 1:20-2:20PM 153 28 (18 %)
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1/17/93 6:30-7:30PM 84 13 (15 %)
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1/18/93 6:20-7:20PM 172 24 (14 %)
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1/19/93 + 6:35-7:35PM 183 19 (10 %)
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1/20/93 6:25-7:25PM 224 28 (13 %)
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+ Construction equipment was parked at the crossing.
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Besides Conrail, the other player in this story is a group of North Penn
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businesses who formed a corporation, North Penn Rail Shippers, Ltd. According
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to The Inquirer one of the members of the consortium is anticipating the
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ability to ship "increased height containers" to Philadelphia. As reported in a
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previous DVRP, all bridges on the line have a 22 feet clearance. The only
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height restrictions are catenary heights past Elm Street in Norristown and on
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the Lansdale side. With the Governor's announcement of the double stack route
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to the Port of Philadelphia, it seems that the line has a solid future.
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The Stony Creek line today. Photos: Tom Borawski
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The safety issue may come across to the general public as business arrogance,
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but those who attended that October '91 DVARP meeting know what a tremendous
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feat it was to bring this line back to life. It may have a visible impact to
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drivers in the area as truck traffic should decrease noticeably. The members of
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the consortium have to justify the investment in Stony Creek to their
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stockholders. The Wall Street six-month mentality may be the real force which
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is pushing for the line's pre-crossing-gate opening.
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Book Your Summer Train Trip Today
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If a train trip is in your summer plans, start making arrangements now. Even
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though the big improvements won't start coming until late this year, there is
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some good news for rail travelers both in North America and Europe. Amtrak has
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received the first of its new GE locomotives, which should improve the
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reliability of long-distance train service. In April, the Sunset Limited will
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be extended to Miami: Amtrak's first coast-to-coast train. Amtrak also now
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takes minivans on Auto-Train, thanks to modifications to some car carriers.
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However, the Superliner II order will not be received by Amtrak until next year.
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You must book early to get sleeping car reservations for the train and date
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you desire. Call 1-800-USA-RAIL or your travel agent today. Remember to ask
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about 'All Aboard America' fares and the Air-Rail travel plan.
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Rail Upgrades in Europe
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In Europe, the opening of the Channel Tunnel is a year away, so the news to
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report is in the east. The Euro-City network of fast long-distance trains has
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expanded into Eastern Europe, with a hub in Prauge. The German Railways are
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adding new links to and from Berlin and the east. They and France have both
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opened new high-speed lines in the last year. Sample high-speed rail today,
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and see what is possible in America.
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The best way to travel Europe by train is with the various 'flexi-passes'
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offered by Eurrailpass and the various national railways. With the pass, you
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can travel on a specific number of days, which do not have to be consecutive.
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If you want to take a train trip in Europe this summer, a visit to your travel
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agent is a good idea. Good travel agents have brochures about all your various
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options, and can find you the best buy.
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X2000 Enters Revenue Service
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Amtrak passengers have a chance to sample the future, now that the X2000 train
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from Sweden is covering regularly scheduled Metroliner trips. Signalling
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constraints limit top speed to 135 mph instead of the 150 mph reached in tests
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last month. The schedule for the new train is below: but please confirm it
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with Amtrak when you make a reservation.
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Want an inexpensive way to sample X2000? Take a trip from Philadelphia to
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Wilmington, returning on SEPTA's R2 line or vice versa. One-way Metroliner
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fare is $16.00.
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Dates days train # route
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Feb. 2-12 M-F 112, 223 WAS-NYP-WAS
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Feb 15-Mar 19 M-F 114, 125 WAS-NYP-WAS
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Feb 6, 20, Mar 20 Sat 108, 125 WAS-NYP-WAS
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Mar 22-Apr 2 M-F 202, 223 WAS-NYP-WAS
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Apr 5-May 10 M-F 202+, 223* WAS-NHV-WAS
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+except May 3, 10 * except Apr 30, May 7
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NOTE: trains 202, 223 do not stop at Philadelphia
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AmNotes
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Amtrak had one of its worst holiday seasons in recent years in terms of train
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performance, especially in the Midwest and West. The root of the problem is
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too little equipment, which leads to deferred maintenance when equipment is
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rushed back into service to meet passenger demand. The worst of the motive
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power problems seem to be behind Amtrak, but regulatory crackdowns on toilets
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and other sanitation issues have cut into the number of available sleepers and
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diners. The only solution to this long-term problem is a combination of
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increased investment and good management.
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Hauling the U.S. Mail is an increasingly profitable enterprise for Amtrak. Much
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of the mail in Pennsylvania and throughout the Northeast Corridor is carried
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overnight by train, and mail contracts are the catalyst for increased Amtrak
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service on a variety of nationwide routes. To expand the possibilities for
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capturing mail revenue, Amtrak is testing RoadRailer(TM) truck/rail trailer
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technology. Putting rail wheels on highway trailers is a decades-old idea
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which is gaining popularity in the 90s as the technology has improved. Savings
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in switching time and loading expense can offset the relatively high capital
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cost. Before it makes a committment to replacing boxcars with trailers, Amtrak
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is testing the trailers at speeds up to 100 mph.
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The line from Washington to Richmond, VA has been selected for improvement under
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the Federal ISTEA legislation. Grade crossings are to be eliminated so train
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speeds can be increased to at least 90 mph on this southern extension of the
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Northeast Corridor.
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Amtrak finally placed a production order for the Viewliner sleeping cars and
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diners. They will be used to replace the Heritage cars on long-distance trains
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in the east, giving increased capacity and more comfort. 50 cars are expected
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to arrive in 1995; Amtrak has an option for up to 222 more.
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Amtrak President W. Graham Claytor, who turned 80 last year, has announced plans
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to retire, effective on the appointment of a successor. One twist though: If
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the Board, which is still controlled by Bush appointees, proposes a replacement
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who doesn't share Claytor's goals of expanding the system and making it
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self-sufficient, Claytor will withdraw his resignation. Claytor favors an
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inside candidate.
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New Amtrak Thruway bus service to Norfolk Naval Base runs on Fri, Sun.: call
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Amtrak for schedules
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Clinton: $5-10 Billion for Transportation?
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Washington insiders are floating trial bal-loons as President Clinton shapes his
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promised economic stimulus package. Construction spending is expected to be a
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major part of the deal, with some five to ten billion being spent on
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transportation projects.
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This is likely to add up to a windfall of $200 million or more for our region's
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transportation infrastructure, enough to reopen dormant commuter lines like
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Newtown, Pottstown, West Chester, and Ivy Ridge; and accelerate work on
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repairing transit infrastructure like the Market St. El. But will the money be
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targeted to make-work projects for friendly unions and plums for congressional
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representatives to bring home or will it fulfill real transportation needs?
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Under the old order, politicians dumped money on pet projects such as the Blue
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Route and Temple University Station. Because the routine but expensive repair
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of transit infrastructure isn't as attractive to politicians as cutting
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ribbons, important parts of our region's transit system were neglected; but if
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a new decision-making order led by local officials and planning organizations
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allocates Federal grants, the money may be spent on smaller, but more numerous
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projects. Economic stimulus might be more effective with small renewal and
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repair projects, as they need less lead time to start.
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New Secretary of Transportation Frederic Pena is the former Mayor of Denver, and
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there thought 'local planning.' Will he continue to do so now that he is in
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Washington, or will he succumb to the old political pressures?--MDM
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Renewal Premium a Success: Held Over!
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Since DVARP offered a free copy of Car-Free in Philadelphia to members who join
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or renew with membership contributions of $25.00 or more, the number of members
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at those increased levels of support has reached an all-time high.
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We are extending the offer one more month; until Feb. 28. If you have sent us
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your renewal and are waiting for the book, we want you to know the order has
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been placed and the books will be in the mail to you soon.
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If you haven't, pick a membership category listed with a star on the page 11
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coupon, fill in the coupon, and mail it along with your dues check to DVARP,
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Box 7505, Philadelphia, 19101.
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Rebuilt Cars on Trenton Line
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The first rebuilt Jersey Arrow MU cars have returned to their home rails. After
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work costing almost a million dollars per car, the MUs boast the latest AC
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traction motors and control equipment, a new braking system, new toilets and
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electronic destination signs, and new reversible seats with safety locks. The
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rebuild is taking place at the upstate NY shops of the Morrison-Knudson Co.,
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which did the rebuilding of SEPTA's Silverliner II cars.
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Nights on Broadway
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NJ Transit is teaming up with a New York firm called City Fun for escorted trips
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to Broadway's biggest shows. The night begins on a chartered car of a
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Northeast Corridor or North Jersey Coast train, with hors d'oeuvres and wine.
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A special bus and guide take theatregoers to the show and back, and NJ Transit
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even provides souvenirs on the trip home. Call 1-800-CITY-FUN for
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reservations.
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Garden State Notes: A few NJT bus schedules in South Jersey were changed in
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January. Pick up latest schedules at Greyhound Terminal or Camden
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Transportation Center, or call NJ Transit.
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NJ-ARP reports that NJ Transit will fund the restoration of the Cape May Bridge,
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raising hopes for the trains' return to Cape May in 1993. Cape May Seashore
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Lines wants to start park/ride service for beachgoers, but is having difficulty
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in getting action from Southern Jersey Railway on track maintenance.
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PATCO, City Settle on Rent
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As the City of Philadelphia looks to all quarters for revenue to cut its budget
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deficit, other public agencies are not excluded. The squabble over lease
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payments for the use of City-owned subway tunnels in Philadelphia (see Nov 92
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DVRP) has been resolved. PATCO will pay $15 million in back rent, and annual
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payments of $3-4 million in the future.
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There is no word that a 'Renewal and Replacement Fund' will be set up by the
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City to funnel lease payments back into the subway as matching funds for
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Federal capital grants. SEPTA and the City have had such an agreement ever
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since the SEPTA takeover of PTC.--MDM
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Volunteers Wanted:
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Want to help DVARP, but don't have much time or can't travel to meetings? We
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would appreciate a volunteer who can transcribe the taped proceedings of one or
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more of our general meetings into meeting minutes.
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How about some office space?
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Just like SEPTA, DVARP is considering an Office Consolidation Project; our needs
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are much more modest. If you or an organization you are part of has some low
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cost or no cost space available for files and phones, etc. please call us at
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215-222-3373.
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New Newsletter Format
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We hope you enjoyed last month's Delaware Valley Rail Passenger 10th Anniversary
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Special. With this edition, we move permanently to a larger and easier-to-read
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format than we used in our first ten years. The size change may even save
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money!
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Thank you for the comments and suggestions which guided the newsletter
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"makeover" which took place last year. The results of the voice-mail survey on
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type styles mirrored the results of the earlier survey: an even split! Without
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a strong mandate for the change, we are retaining the existing font and size,
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but will keep looking for ways to improve the newsletter: Our goal is to bring
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you the best passengers' newsletter in the nation.
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SEPTA Board, DVARP Announce Meeting Dates
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We erred last month when printing the date of the SEPTA Board Meeting. The
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correct date was January 28. The dates for the rest of the year were provided
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to us by Board Secretary Mary Donahue and are as follows: Jan. 28, Feb. 25,
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Mar. 25, Apr. 22, May 27, June 24, July 22, Aug. 26, Sept. 23, Oct. 28, Nov.
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18, Dec. 16. All the meetings are Thursdays at 3:00 pm, except for November
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and December, they are the fourth Thursday of the month.
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Meanwhile, DVARP has set dates and places for its general meetings the first
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eight months of the year: Jan. 16-TUCC, Feb. 20-TUCC, Mar. 20-Lansdowne, Apr.
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17-Lansdale, May 15-Collingswood, June 19-Center City, July 17-Jenkintown, Aug.
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21-annual picnic.
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Delmarva Rail Passenger Assn. released its meeting schedule, too: Mar. 4, Apr.
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1-Wilmington (Amtrak Stn.), May 3-Dover (Senate Chambers, Legislative Hall),
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June 3, July 1-Wilmington, Aug. 5-Dover, Sept. 2, Oct. 7-Wilmington, Nov.
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4-Dover, Dec. 2-annual dinner.
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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 or
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Market East Station.
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DVARP Commuter Rail Committee: Sat., Feb. 13, 12:00 at Chestnut Gourmet, 1121
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Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
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Center for Greater Philadelphia-Region at the Crossroads Forum: "Where do we go
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from here?" Tues., Feb. 16, 8:00 at IBM Commerce Square, 2005 Market St., room
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203. Call 215-898-8713 to register.
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SEPTA Citizen Advisory Committee: Tuesday, Feb. 16, 5:45 pm at SEPTA Board
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Room, 714 Market St., Phila.
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SEPTA on Site (Suburban Transit): Wed., Feb. 17, 7:30 to 9:30 am at 69th St. &
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Norristown.
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DVARP General Meeting: Sat., Feb. 20, 1:00 to 4:00 pm at Temple Univ. Center
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City, 1616 Walnut St., Phila.
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SEPTA Public Hearing on Route 8 Minor Change: Thu., Feb 25, 10:00 at Magee
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Rehab Hospital, 1200 Tabor Road
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SEPTA Board Meeting: Thu., Feb. 25, 3:00, SEPTA Board Room, 714 Market St.,
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Third Floor, Philadelphia.
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New Castle County Civic League Transportation Forum: Sat., Feb. 27, 9:00-noon
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at Wilmington Station, Antique Waiting Room (Stairway C). Guest speakers
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expected. info: Doug Andrews, 302-995-6419.
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Delmarva Rail Passenger Association: Thurs., March. 4., 6:30 pm at Wilmington
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Station, Antique Waiting Room (Stairway C). info: Doug Andrews, 302-995-6419.
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IEEE Vehicular Technology Society: Wed., Mar. 10 (?) please call Harvey
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Glickenstein, 215-569-1795 to confirm date, place, topic.
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DVARP Commuter Rail Committee: Sat., Mar. 13, 12:00 at Chestnut Gourmet, 1121
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Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
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DVARP General Meeting: Sat., Mar. 20, 1:00 to 4:00 pm at Temple Univ. Center
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City, 1616 Walnut St., Phila.
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NARP Region III Meeting: Sat., Mar 27 at Station Square, Pittsburgh. See
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January DVRP for details. Registration information: KARP, P.O. Box 126,
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Pitcairn, PA 15140-0126.
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New Jersey Transportation Conference: "2001, A Transportation Odyssey" Tues. &
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Wed. March 30, 31 at Trump Plaza Hotel, Atlantic City. Workshops and exhibits.
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Registration information: TransAction Conference, c/o Morris County DOT, P.O.
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Box 900, Morristown, NJ 07963-0900
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Listings based on information provided to DVARP. Contact sponsor to confirm
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time & place.
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Up and Down the Corridor
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News of other Northeastern commuter rail and rail transit services
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LIRR Claims Record Performance
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Long Island Railroad officials reported a record on-time performance rate of 93%
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last year. A number of factors account for the improvement, including repair
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of the crucial Harold interlocking, a new train mainten-ance facility, and new
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slower rush-hour schedules which were easier to meet.
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Metro-North Goes Cellular
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Commuters on the Hudson, Harlem, & New Haven Lines can now make telephone calls
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on board their trains. Cellular One provides the service; calls cost $1.75 per
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min. MTA will take an 18% commission, a million dollars or more in extra
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annual revenue.
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NJT Breaks Ground on Kearny Connection
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Construction of the track connecting the NJ Transit Morris and Essex Lines to
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the Northeast Corridor began last month. The new link will allow trains to run
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from the electrified M&E lines directly to Penn Station in New York.
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Light Rail Wins NJ Converts
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Politicians from both sides of the aisle are endorsing the plan for light rail
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service in North Jersey, and rejecting competing plans for more roads or
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busways. Supporters include Sen. Lautenberg and Assembly Speaker Haytaian.
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Kudos to NJ-ARP for their efforts in building this coalition.
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Second Thoughts About Boston "Big Dig"
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Gov. William Weld of Massachussetts is reportedly reconsidering the decision to
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leave a rail connection between North and South Stations out of the
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multi-billion dollar Cenral Artery/Third Harbor Tunnel highway project. NARP
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and local rail advocates fought long and hard against the car-only design.
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However, it may be too late to include tracks in the design.
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MARC Buys Metra Locomotives
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Six of the E9 locomotives which carried Chicago commuters on the Burlington
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Northern will continue in service on MARC. The classic streamliners are
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expected to be used on the Brunswick Line, replacing the last of MARC's RDC
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cars. A number of other cities, including Houston and Dallas, are eyeing the
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diesels for new or expanded commuter train service.
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Compiled from BITNET, NJ-ARP newsletter, New York Times, Railpace
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Join DVARP today!
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Use the coupon on page 11
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Upcoming DVARP Meetings:
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Saturday, February 20, 1:00 to 4:00 Temple Univ. Center City, 1616 Walnut
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please see message board in lobby for room assignment
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food, drinks, smoking prohibited in meeting room
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Saturday, March 20, 1:00 to 4:00 Lansdowne (Delaware Co.)
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Saturday, April 22, 12:30 to 3:00 Lansdale (Montgomery Co.)
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Agenda for the February meeting:
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1:00 Call to order, introductions,
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agenda, minutes
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1:15 Issues requiring immediate action:
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RRD ridership rebuilding
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RailWorks(R): shutdown II
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NARP Region III meeting
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Atlantic City-Philadelphia
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2:15 Other business:
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Commuter Rail Committee:
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Newtown
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Cross County Metro
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Transit Committee:
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Rider Report Card
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Rapid transit extensions
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General:
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SEPTA Operating Budget
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Community outreach
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Office space
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Committee Meetings:
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Commuter Rail Committee: Sat., Mar. 6, 12:00 to 2:00
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at Chestnut Gourmet, 1121 Chestnut St. note new location!
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Topics: call DVARP Voice Mail, 215-222-3373, message box 2.
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