Submitted by Knock_turnal t3_11ukcb5 in washingtondc
LoganSquire t1_jcq22zm wrote
Reply to comment by CriticalStrawberry in METRO should make an exception and run on regular weekday hours during marathons. by Knock_turnal
Can’t do overnight maintenance if trains are running.
CriticalStrawberry t1_jcqby1d wrote
With 1 hr frequency? Sure you can. Maintenance is done on live tracks all the time. Maintainers call themselves train dodgers for a reason.
IndianInferno t1_jcqz6z5 wrote
Get back to me after you’ve gone thru ROW training
Cythrosi t1_jcrv11x wrote
Metro has pretty consistently shown they can barely manage with the hours they have for maintenance, and a large part of what got them into a major hole in terms of maintenance in the 2000-2010s era was that the system prioritized more service at the cost of hours to get things done.
There are many maintenance activities that can move at much greater speeds when you can have both tracks down, and it's safer for the workers too. I'd certainly love 24/7 service, but Metro would need a fundamental restructuring of how it operates and how it does maintenance to even make it a remote possibility. The system wasn't built with 24/7 operation in mind.
DCGinkgo t1_jcsb450 wrote
Exactly. To do real maintenance means a chunk of hours with no trains. DC is not NYC . There is no need for 24/7 subway service. Would there even be bus routes that would support 24/7 demand, have a significant ridership of third shift workers?
Cythrosi t1_jcsdopk wrote
DC is moving to having some 24/7 bus routes, along with free fares for trips within the District. But those have flexibility in the routes for maintenance on the road, while the rails are harder to do that with.
DCGinkgo t1_jcwxgwi wrote
Exactly.
Macrophage87 t1_jcta4pd wrote
If we can have quality overnight transit, we might actually get some quality nightlife.
zelaelaisly t1_jcsoadc wrote
NYC and Chicago do it.
Macrophage87 t1_jct9z9s wrote
They have more than two rails on most lines and, as such, can shut down one rail without affecting service.
Gumburcules t1_jcv2wq3 wrote
NYC and Chicago have significantly higher population and density and NYCs MTA is drowning in debt, so much so that they're looking at having to shut down entire subway lines.
Probably not the model we want to follow.
Nexis4Jersey t1_jd71dzr wrote
I haven't heard of any subway lines being shutdown, they usually threaten to cut low ridership suburban branches.
metrazol t1_jct6ppx wrote
NYC is fascinating how they do 24hr service. More tracks, more trains, and every model of car is pressure washable, top to bottom, inside and out. I love the old wicker seats, but alas...
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