06/18/2015 //
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Hundreds of thousands of passengers are transported daily via rail systems operated by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The Long Island Rail Road alone carries more than 330,000 passengers on an average day throughout its 700-mile stretch. In the past few years, concerns have been raised about the safety of these commuter systems following incidents of multiple MTA train derailments.
A major question many have raised is whether the number of derailments and injuries sustained by passengers warrants a public safety concern for residents and tourists of New York who rely on MTA transport? Some say the MTA does not have the best track record when it comes to railroad safety.
In 2013, there were at least five reported derailments involving trains operated by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority, including one that led to 76 people being injured. In response to the disasters, the MTA created a “blue-ribbon panel” of rail experts to study related safety concerns. MTA Chairman and CEO Thomas F. Prendergast has stated of the review board, “The Panel’s work is an important step as the MTA addresses not just the particular problems we have experienced since last year, but the general safety culture as well.”
Last August, the panel released a report of recommendations to improve the safety of all three MTA operated rail lines: the Metro-North Railroad, the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and New York City Transit.
Source: MTA Press Release “Blue Ribbon Panel Recommends Steps To Improve MTA Rail Safety”
“The Blue Ribbon Panel made 29 specific recommendations after more than a year of studying the MTA network, interviewing employees from front-line workers to executives, attending safety training, visiting work sites, and comparing their findings against practices at other railroad operations.”
To read more visit http://www.mta.info/press-release/mta-headquarters/blue-ribbon-panel-recommends-steps-improve-mta-rail-safety.
For two MTA railroads, the panel found that one of the most needed changes included upgrades to computer-based reporting systems to track maintenance information.
Source: New York Daily News Report “Panel’s report finds MTA needs institutional change to ensure rail safety improvements”
“THE MTA’S troubled Metro-North Railroad will install track-monitoring equipment on regular passenger trains to identify rail defects that pose a risk of derailment.
The reform was revealed in a report about safety culture on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s rail and subway lines that found institutional changes are needed to ensure that a “continuous improvement in rail safety will occur.”
To read more visit http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/report-change-needed-boost-mta-rail-safety-article-1.1919534.
Since the release of the recommendations by the panel, the MTA has reportedly worked to improve the safety of the Staten Island Railway, Long Island Rail Road, and Metro-North Rail Road. The latter has been a particular focus for the authority, following the panel’s noted challenges faced by workers being granted limited time to inspect and perform required maintenance work on the tracks. In September, the MTA provided an update on its website about the progress being made for Metro-North. Listed steps that have already been taken include:
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