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#1 CNJRoss

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Posted 16 January 2023 - 08:33 AM

WRC-TV (NBC4), Washington, DC 1/15/23

 
Metro Calls Emergency Board Meeting Following Scathing Safety Review

 

Metro held a rare emergency board executive meeting on Sunday that was closed to the public to discuss “safety and security matters when premature release would compromise public safety," according to a release.

 

The meeting followed a scathing review by the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission. A spokesperson for the safety commission said Metro is "deliberately ignoring" safety requirements with its train operators.

 

 

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Posted 16 January 2023 - 08:57 AM

WJLA-TV (7News), Washington, DC 1/13/23

 
64 Metrorail operators will be retrained after receiving improper instruction, Metro says

 

WASHINGTON, DC (7News) — 64 Metrorail operators will need to be retrained after failing to follow the proper training sequences, Metro's Safety and Readiness department announced Friday.

 

The department is implementing new training procedures for Metrorail operators to enhance their on-the-job training using eight 7000-series simulators.

 

The Safety and Readiness department, through an ongoing internal investigation into a red signal overrun on Dec. 6, found recent training classes did not follow the proper sequence of non-passenger and in-service training for train operators. Deviations were noted during the on-the-job training portion of the class.

 

 

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Posted 16 January 2023 - 09:05 AM

WJLA-TV (7News), Washington, DC 1/15/23

 
Metro board holds emergency meeting behind closed doors

 

WASHINGTON (7NEWS) — An emergency meeting was called for Metro's executive board on Sunday.

 

According to the agenda, the board was set to discuss "safety and security matters when premature release would compromise public safety."

 

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Metro's Safety and Readiness department, through an ongoing internal investigation into a red signal overrun on Dec. 6, found recent training classes did not follow the proper sequence of non-passenger and in-service training for train operators.

 

 

 

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Posted 16 January 2023 - 09:11 AM

WUSA-TV (WUSA9), Washington, DC 1/13/23

 

Metrorail operators to get new training in 'state-of-the-art' simulators
 
The Safety and Readiness department found recent training classes "did not follow the proper sequence of non-passenger and in-service training for train operators."
 

WASHINGTON — Metrorail operators are being put through new training in "state-of-the-art" simulators, WMATA said Friday.

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The Safety and Readiness department found recent training classes "did not follow the proper sequence of non-passenger and in-service training for train operators."

 

WMATA said student train operators are required to undergo extensive training that includes:

  • Several weeks of classroom training with an instructor
  • Must pass written practical exam
  • Eight weeks of Yard Practical Training (YPT) which includes eight hours of in-person, non-passenger training with an instructor on the mainline
  • 30 hours in revenue service with an instructor
  • Must pass practical exam for certification
  • Follow-up 30/60/90 day assessment

 

 

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Posted 16 January 2023 - 09:18 AM

WMATA Media Advisory

 
For immediate release: January 16, 2023
  MEDIA ADVISORY: Metro GM and Board Members to hold virtual media briefing on rail service

 

WHO: General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Randy Clarke and members of Metro's Board of Directors 

 
WHAT: Virtual media briefing on rail service matters 
 
WHEN: Monday, January 16 at 11 a.m. 
 
RSVP: For link, please RSVP to ijannetta@wmata.com 

 

 


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Posted 16 January 2023 - 11:00 AM

WMATA Press Release

 
For immediate release: January 16, 2023
  Metro appealing WMSC directives that sideline more than 50 certified rail operators, stall railcar return plan, and disrupt customer service

 

Metro has filed formal petitions for reconsideration of Washington Metrorail Safety Commission (WMSC) directives that remove certified operators from service and stalls the previously agreed upon 7000-series Return to Service plan. 

 
Train service on the Blue, Orange, and Silver lines will be reduced for customers, from every 15 minutes to every 25 minutes, beginning Tuesday, Jan. 17, through most of the week. The move is required to comply with directives received at 4:30 p.m., Friday evening of the holiday weekend from the WMSC. No Red and Green line service impacts are expected. 
 
“Safety is an absolute core value of Metro; however, we are exasperated with directives that are not based on risk analysis or facts,” said Chair Paul C. Smedberg. “The Board has tremendous confidence in the job our General Manager and his team of operations and safety professionals are doing, as evidenced by significant improvements we have seen in safe and reliable rail service.” 
 
Metro’s current rail operator training program requires 17 weeks of combined classroom and on-the-job training for student operators with an instructor in the cab (“stick time”), for at least 38 hours. While there is no industry standard, a sampling of our peer transit agencies suggests an average of 10 weeks combined classroom and on-the-job training for rail student operators, making Metro’s requirements about 60 percent longer than our peers. 
 
“This action presumes that operators who have been recently certified are unfit for service,” said Metro Chief of Safety and Readiness Theresa M. Impastato. “To be clear, every operator is required to have 38 hours of instructor-supervised time in the cab, and to pass an independent exam for certification. I want to assure our customers that every rail operator has met these requirements.” 
 
In another directive to Metro on Friday, WMSC halted the October Return to Service agreement, which permitted Metro to put more trains in service for customers. The directive denied Metro the ability to move to the next phase in the 7000-series railcar Return to Service plan (seven-day measurement) even though Metro satisfied all the conditions in the plan, and has no documented 7K wheel movement since May 2022. 
 
“While we fundamentally disagree with the WMSC’s directives, we will comply, as I will not put our customers in the middle of a bureaucratic process that fundamentally does not enhance their safety,” General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Randy Clarke said. “This arbitrary decision is especially frustrating considering that Metro is prepared to increase service on multiple lines over the next month, which is only possible with more 7K trains. Unfortunately, despite the incredible efforts of the Metro team, our customers should expect the current service levels for the foreseeable future.” 
 
Taking action on behalf of customers 
 
Metro has filed petitions for reconsideration, as provided under WMSC’s program standard. The petitions seek a stay, pending reconsideration, of the train operator and 7K directives that reduce or prevent the restoration of customer service. 
 
In its petitions, Metro states the agency has worked transparently, collaboratively, and side-by-side with the WMSC to track and share data on all 7000-series railcars, in exceedance of the Return to Service Plan. Upon request of the WMSC and outside of the Return to Service Plan, Metro has shared with the WMSC the inspection records of all 7000-series railcars on a daily basis since the Return to Service began. 
 
Further, the 7K petition documents that there has been no confirmed wheel movement during the Return to Service period since May 23, 2022, which supports and reinforces the plan to move from Step 2 to Step 3 – extending back-to-back interval inspections from four to seven days. 
 
“We look forward to the WMSC’s timely review of the petition but there is really a larger fundamental issue that needs resolution,” Smedberg said. “The Board and staff are fully supportive of an independent safety oversight body; however, the relationship between WMSC and Metro is structurally untenable and does not advance the region’s mission of providing safe and reliable rail service. We are respectfully requesting assistance from the jurisdictions to help mediate a process to move the relationship forward and to meet our jointly stated goal of having the safe, world-class transit system that our region deserves.” 
 
Click here for links to directives and petitions.

 



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Posted 16 January 2023 - 03:52 PM

WMATA news release

 
For immediate release: January 16, 2023
  Metro avoids rail service impacts; WMSC issues stay on rail operator training

 

Metro customers will not experience rail service impacts that were previously announced and scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 17 on the Blue, Orange, and Silver lines. Instead of 25-minute rail service on those three lines, trains will continue to arrive every 15 minutes.

 
We appreciate the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission for their expedited review and stay of their directive related to rail operator training. Customers are the real winners in this process. We also appreciate WSMC’s commitment to timely consider our petition on moving to Phase 3 of our 7000-series train Return to Service plan. 
 
In the spirit of collaboration and transparency, Metro will continue the enhanced training for rail operators.

 



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Posted 16 January 2023 - 03:58 PM

WTOP-FM, Washington, DC 1/16/23

 

Metro says it won’t cut service after all, following dispute with safety watchdog over training

 

UPDATE Jan. 16, 2023, 3:30 p.m.: Metro said Monday afternoon it will not  reduce service Tuesday after it said a safety watchdog agreed to delay an order pulling some train operators from out of service for additional training.

 

In a brief a statement, Metro said the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission had agreed to “stay their directive related to rail operator training.”

 

EARLIER: 1:50 p.m. 

 

Some Metro riders will face longer waits for trains this week, after the transit agency’s independent safety watchdog ordered Metro to pull more than 50 train operators from service, saying they need more training.

 

 

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Posted 23 January 2023 - 02:14 PM

WRC-TV, Washington, DC 1/23/23

 

Metro Faces Tuesday Deadline to Prove Rail Operators Meeting Training Requirements 

 

The initial deadline was pushed back last week, hours after Metro announced it would have to reduce service on three rail lines due to a safety report

 

 

Metro has until Tuesday to produce documentation that all of its train operators are meeting their training requirements. This comes after a week of back and forth between Metro and its safety watchdog group.

 

That group, the Washington Metro Rail Safety Commission (WMSC), set a Tuesday deadline for Metro to provide the documents showing it has corrected its training and certification procedures. An internal investigation had showed operators were certified despite not meeting training requirements.

 

In the coming weeks, the two groups will meet again to discuss the new training measures.

 

 

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Posted 29 February 2024 - 10:30 AM

Railway Track and Structures, 2/28/24

 

WMSC Issues Order to Metrorail Over Train Operator Certification Requirements

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – An order from the WMSC shows it had communicated deficiencies in train operator requirements multiple times in 2023 and 2024.

 

The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission (WMSC) has issued an order regarding Metrorail’s noncompliance with train operator certification requirements. In a release, the review shows that Metrorail is “designating train operators as certified despite their certification documents indicating that those individuals had not attempted or successfully completed required tasks that are specifically included in Metrorail’s Performance Standardization Program that Metrorail has developed to provide for the safety of Metrorail riders and personnel.” Additional tasks regarding specific certification deficiencies identified in the 2015 fatal smoke accident near L’Enfant Plaza Station were also not attempted or successfully completed.

 

 

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