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#1 The Davy Crockett

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Posted 25 January 2012 - 04:31 PM

It has been reported ( http://www.wtop.com/...654&sid=2719590 ) that a Washington DC Metro train traveled the entire distance of the Red Line with ten cars - two more than the station platforms can handle - before any Metro employee noticed that there was a problem. Three employees have been suspended and slapped on the wrists for basically sleeping with their eyes open. :wacko:

Did this ever happen in NJ? :giggle:
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Posted 25 January 2012 - 04:46 PM

Which genius coupled more cars onto an 8-car train?

As for NY (I don't think there is a subway system in NJ except for PATH), no, I don't think we have accidentally had extra-long trains. As a test, yes, but not accidentally.
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Posted 25 January 2012 - 06:31 PM

That seems to happen about once a year...
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Posted 26 January 2012 - 01:52 AM

Well, that's one way to deal with the "Orange Crush".
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Posted 26 January 2012 - 02:43 AM

As long as the same two cars are beyond the end of platform at every stop, no big deal so far as passengers looking out an ope car dorr at a tunnel wall.

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Posted 26 January 2012 - 03:16 AM

Which genius coupled more cars onto an 8-car train?

As for NY (I don't think there is a subway system in NJ except for PATH), no, I don't think we have accidentally had extra-long trains. As a test, yes, but not accidentally.


They probably coupled them onto a 6-car train (I think the DC Metro does run some trains "short" at off-peak hours to save on wear and tear); also, they do seem to run some 2-car trains on occasion as well.
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Posted 26 January 2012 - 06:10 AM

They run mostly 6 car trains off peak, and maybe half and half during rush hours. They would need to upgrade a lot of traction power stations (and have more rolling stock) to run all 8 car service. No 2 car trains except for the money train.
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Posted 26 January 2012 - 12:39 PM

They run mostly 6 car trains off peak, and maybe half and half during rush hours. They would need to upgrade a lot of traction power stations (and have more rolling stock) to run all 8 car service. No 2 car trains except for the money train.


I'm guessing that four cars got hooked onto a 6-car train that they were lengthening for rush hour, given the time that this happened.

Every-so-often I see a two-car train show up on one of the boards in the Union Station Metro stop. By the way, what's the money train?
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Posted 26 January 2012 - 02:01 PM

Every-so-often I see a two-car train show up on one of the boards in the Union Station Metro stop. By the way, what's the money train?


There was a period of time when 2 car trains ran on the Yellow Line. It was a cost cutting measure that was implemented in the late '80's or early 90's, lasted for a few years. and ended about 15(?) years ago. As I recall, there was concern with running them because there wasn't a second power unit aboard if the only one failed.

I don't believe everything the station message boards say. They are rather unreliable. I wonder what car count the message board displayed for the ten car train? :wacko:

The 'money train' is the train that is used to collect the money out of the fare machines at the stations.

Edited by The Davy Crockett, 26 January 2012 - 02:03 PM.

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Posted 26 January 2012 - 04:30 PM

So what's up with this?

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Posted 26 January 2012 - 05:04 PM

They run mostly 6 car trains off peak, and maybe half and half during rush hours. They would need to upgrade a lot of traction power stations (and have more rolling stock) to run all 8 car service. No 2 car trains except for the money train.

During the mid 1970's when the first part was under consturction there was a period of time when it was decided that the system would never go beyond about 65 miles, adn would never need to run trains over 6 cars, and 4 would be adequate most of the time. Therefore as a cost saving measure, stub offs for future extensions were eliminated from construction contracts and the capacity of the electrical system was reduced. Use of stairs instead of escalators for short down escaltors, such as mezzanine to platform was alos part of these changes. there was also discussion about shortening stations to only be able to handle 6 cars. this did not happen as the time taken for the redesigns would have lengthened the schedule well beyond the already hopelessly behind schedule condition already prevailing.

Obviously the nay-sayers were wrong, as the system is already longer than the ultimate 98 mile system of the early 1970's conception, and is still growing.

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Posted 26 January 2012 - 05:28 PM

The 2 car trains that you see on the PIDS displays are 8 car trains that show up incorrectly.
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Posted 26 January 2012 - 05:30 PM

(I don't think there is a subway system in NJ except for PATH),


Unless you count PATCO.
http://www.ridepatco...s/routemap.html

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Posted 26 January 2012 - 05:53 PM

The 2 car trains that you see on the PIDS displays are 8 car trains that show up incorrectly.


Do you know why they show up as such?
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Posted 26 January 2012 - 07:40 PM


The 2 car trains that you see on the PIDS displays are 8 car trains that show up incorrectly.


Do you know why they show up as such?

Not past the usual "WMATA is more screwed up than a soup sandwich", no. :)

A little more on the money train - all the money from the fare machines at all the stations is collected and put into carts that are the rolled onto the money train that roams the system and collects it. In between Judiciary Square and Gallery Place/Chinatown is a door into the basement of the Jackson Graham building (WMATA HQ) that the trains stop at and offload the cash.

I was wrong, the money train runs as a 4 car set. One pair is the actual "money train" that is an unrehabbed 1000 set of cars that still have the original roll signs on the exterior. The other pair that makes up the train can be any married pair they have laying around. I've read that this is because there are places on the system where a 2 car set can get stranded without a collector shoe touching the 3rd rail. No idea if this is true, though.
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Posted 26 January 2012 - 11:35 PM



The 2 car trains that you see on the PIDS displays are 8 car trains that show up incorrectly.


Do you know why they show up as such?

Not past the usual "WMATA is more screwed up than a soup sandwich", no. :)

A little more on the money train - all the money from the fare machines at all the stations is collected and put into carts that are the rolled onto the money train that roams the system and collects it. In between Judiciary Square and Gallery Place/Chinatown is a door into the basement of the Jackson Graham building (WMATA HQ) that the trains stop at and offload the cash.

I was wrong, the money train runs as a 4 car set. One pair is the actual "money train" that is an unrehabbed 1000 set of cars that still have the original roll signs on the exterior. The other pair that makes up the train can be any married pair they have laying around. I've read that this is because there are places on the system where a 2 car set can get stranded without a collector shoe touching the 3rd rail. No idea if this is true, though.


While it makes perfect sense operationally...is it just me, or does this feel like something out of a bad Western movie? I'm now getting images in my mind of some gang from Anacostia deciding to try and stick up the WMATA money train as the plot for a movie.
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Posted 27 January 2012 - 11:32 AM


(I don't think there is a subway system in NJ except for PATH),


Unless you count PATCO.
http://www.ridepatco...s/routemap.html


Or the Newark City Subway -- "subway" is right there in the name!

(Yes, I know, it's "Newark Light Rail" now.)

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Posted 29 January 2012 - 06:08 PM

I am seeing a future heist movie on the money train.

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Posted 29 January 2012 - 06:13 PM

You're seeing in the past:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113845/

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Posted 30 January 2012 - 12:02 PM

Key phrase in the description of that movie is 'New York'.Posted Image
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