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Posted 27 April 2017 - 07:36 AM

Progressive Railroading, 4/26:

 

Amtrak preparing infrastructure plans for Penn Station
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Two recent derailments at Penn Station stemmed from a wide gauge track condition. Photo – Amtrak

 

 

Amtrak is developing repair plans for Penn Station in New York City that could lead to closing some tracks for an extended period.

Railroad officials are preparing plans to "renew the infrastructure" at the station that will result in some delays and cancellations, Amtrak spokeswoman Christina Leeds said yesterday in a prepared statement.

 

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Posted 27 April 2017 - 11:56 AM

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Amtrak's Moorman speeds up Penn Station work, taps Prendergast to review operations

 

Amtrak will accelerate a series of infrastructure renewal projects at Penn Station in New York City that will require track closures and schedule adjustments, President and Chief Executive Officer Wick Moorman announced this morning.

 

The projects will begin in May and are expected to be completed in September, speeding up an earlier program that called for the projects to be completed over two to three years.

 

In addition to improving the infrastructure, the renewal program includes efforts to improve operations and preparedness at Penn Station, the nation's business rail station and transportation facility, Amtrak officials said in a press release.

 

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Posted 27 April 2017 - 12:00 PM

Amtrak news release:

Amtrak President and CEO Wick Moorman Announces New York Penn Station Improvement Initiatives

 

 

WASHINGTON – Amtrak President and CEO Wick Moorman today announced a series of initiatives to strengthen railroad infrastructure and improve operations and preparedness at New York Penn Station, the nation’s busiest rail station and transportation facility.

 

“After only a short time here at Amtrak it has become apparent to me that we need to accelerate major renewal work in New York Penn Station,” said Moorman, who became CEO in September 2016. “Using our limited resources, we have made this renewal project a priority to ensure the continuity of travel in the region. Without these improvements, Amtrak, NJ TRANSIT and the Long Island Rail Road could continue to see major disruptions, which could also have an impact on passenger safety.”

 

Moorman added, “We at Amtrak understand the steps that must be taken to ensure a safe and reliable railway and will be working throughout the summer and beyond to make the required improvements. We will be collaborating with our partners at NJT and the LIRR to plan this work in order to minimize disruptions and inconvenience for our customers who rely on us for service.”

 

“The simple fact of the matter is that some of the track and infrastructure in service today at Penn Station was built in the 1970s at a time when we were handling half the trains and a third of the customers that we do today,” Moorman said. “While a substantial amount of reconstruction has already been done at New York Penn Station, the remaining renewal work has been scheduled to take place over the next several years in order to minimize impacts on scheduled services. We can’t wait that long. This work needs to be done now.”

The Penn Station Improvement Initiatives include:

 

New York Penn Station Infrastructure Renewal Program

Amtrak will undertake a series of major track and switch renewal projects in Penn Station, beginning with the western portion of the station area. The first set of projects will occur in the area of tracks and switches known as “A Interlocking,” which serves as the critical sorting mechanism routing trains that enter Penn Station from the Hudson River tunnels and the Long Island Rail Road’s West Side Yard to the various station tracks and platforms. While Amtrak has maintained and repaired this aging infrastructure, some of which dates to the 1970s, full replacement is now required to improve the reliability of this infrastructure at this critical moment in the station’s history. Rather than proceed with the full replacement of these components across an extended period stretching out over several years, as originally scheduled, Amtrak now plans to advance this work through a series of major projects beginning in May and continuing through the fall in order to quickly achieve the benefits of this renewal work for our partners and passengers. In addition to the work in A Interlocking, further renewal work of various station tracks will be undertaken through approximately June 2018, with a majority of that work done on weekends.

 

These projects will require track closures, operational coordination and schedule changes, which will impact the service of all of the railroads operating in Penn Station. Amtrak will work with our partner railroads and other affected entities as we develop the schedule for this needed work and will make every effort to minimize disruptions to all customers. Once this plan is finalized, we and our partner railroads will communicate the plan and its impact to the public and provide continuous updates as the work progresses.

 

New York Penn Station Passenger Concourse Coordination Review

Amtrak has commissioned former Metropolitan Transportation Authority CEO and Chairman Tom Prendergast to independently review the interaction, coordination and collaboration between the railroads’ various passenger concourses within Penn Station. The review will focus on the current methods of managing daily operations within the station concourses, including during disruptions, events or incidents, as well as look for opportunities to strengthen coordination between all parties to improve the passenger experience, safety and security. While Amtrak is the owner of Penn Station, passenger concourse operations and control of various areas within the station are managed individually by Amtrak, LIRR and NJT. Mr. Prendergast will review these relationships and develop recommendations on how the three railroads, working with other relevant parties, can improve the passenger experience, signage and wayfinding, video and communications, and incident response across the entire station.

 

Development of a Joint Station Concourse Operations Center

Amtrak is proposing that the three railroads serving Penn Station develop a joint station concourse operations center that brings together the managers of the various Penn Station concourses and technology to strengthen coordination, enhance the passenger experience and improve our responses to disruptions, incidents and other events that occur anywhere in the station. While the tracks and other railroad operational elements of Penn Station are controlled at the Penn Station Control Center facility, which brings together all three railroads in various capacities, management of the station’s passenger concourses lacks a similarly integrated facility to promote information-sharing, joint decision-making and the leveraging of technology. Amtrak will be seeking the support of LIRR and NJT to jointly plan, develop and staff a new facility at Penn Station and will use the results of the Penn Station Passenger Concourse Coordination Review to further inform these efforts.

 

Safety & Security

In the next several weeks, Amtrak will assemble a task force with our partner railroads, first responders, law enforcement and other stakeholders to review protocols relating to disabled trains and ensure that adequate procedures are documented, trained and exercised. The task force will also examine the need for additional equipment and technology and review the functions of personnel during an incident to ensure that existing protocols are comprehensive and appropriate. The findings of the task force will be used to help inform the Penn Station Passenger Concourse Coordination Review efforts.

 

Additionally, Amtrak is creating a mobile response team to address potential station overcrowding during peak periods, further equipping its New York Division Amtrak Police Department (APD) officers with multi-band interoperable radios to improve intra-agency communication and is already in the process of updating its Video Surveillance and Access Control System design for Penn Station platforms, tunnels and ventilation shafts.

 

Additional information and updates about the New York Penn Station Improvement Initiatives will be posted at Amtrak.com and Amtrak.com/NYPrenewal.

 



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Posted 28 April 2017 - 04:12 PM

WABC-TV, ABC-7 in New York, NY, 4/28/17:

 

 


Amtrak, New Jersey Transit heads grilled on Penn Station mess

 

Accelerated track repairs at New York's Penn Station in the wake of recent derailments will require two or three "significant" disruptions to weekday service this summer, Amtrak's CEO told lawmakers Friday, an indication that commuters may be spared what many assumed would be daily delays lasting months.

 

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Posted 30 April 2017 - 11:55 AM

nj.com   4/29/17:

 


 

Amtrak work could lead to huge cut in rush hour trains, NJ Transit warns

 

The number of trains that run from New Jersey into New York during the morning rush on weekdays could be cut by nearly two-thirds at times this summer while Amtrak fixes problems at Penn Station, causing massive overcrowding that would be "unacceptable," NJ Transit's boss warned Friday.

 

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Posted 01 May 2017 - 10:32 AM

Opinion in Daily News, New York, NY, 4/30/17:

 


 

Amtrak’s training wheels: How to rescue Penn Station from the commuting hell it has become

 

Amtrak President Wick Moorman, rightly admitting that his railroad was to blame for two different derailments that multiplied chaos for hundreds of thousands of NJTransit and LIRR commuters, comically claims that Amtrak “has done a good job of managing Penn Station.”

 

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Posted 02 May 2017 - 11:54 AM

Bloomberg, 5/2/17:

 


 

Amtrak's 44-Day Service-Cut Plan Would Put Burden on Commuters

 

Amtrak is anticipating as many as 44 days of limited service this summer for repairs at Pennsylvania Station in a preliminary plan that appears to favor the national passenger railroad’s needs over those of a half-million daily New York City commuters.

 

This story has a few specifics of the plan.

 



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Posted 04 May 2017 - 12:25 PM

CBS New York, 5/4/17:

 


 

Amtrak To Brief LIRR, NJ TRANSIT On Penn Station Repair Plan

 

Amtrak is expected to hold a meeting Thursday to update NJ TRANSIT and the Long Island Rail Road about upcoming repair work at Penn Station.

 

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Posted 17 May 2017 - 06:09 PM

And now Grand Central Terminal may be temporarily repurposed to handle Amtrak over the summer while Penn Station has its 25% service reduction.  From Politico, 5/17/17:

 


 

With repairs looming, officials plan to bring Amtrak back to Grand Central

 

Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration is talking with Amtrak about re-routing some of its trains to Grand Central Terminal from Penn Station amid major repairs there this summer, officials said.

 

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Posted 28 May 2017 - 06:23 AM

Reuters, 5/22/17:
 

New York governor urges Trump to provide emergency funds for Penn Station

 

 

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo urged President Donald Trump on Sunday to treat disruptions in train service at Manhattan's Pennsylvania Station as an emergency and provide federal aid to fix what he termed deplorable conditions at the transit hub.

 

Cuomo said 600,000 daily commuters who use rail service at Penn faced a "summer of agony" if essential track repairs were left under the control of Amtrak, which operates the nation's busiest train station. In addition to Amtrak's intercity service, trains operated by New Jersey Transit and the Long Island Rail Road run into and out of the station.

 

"I request that the federal government treat this as an emergency situation and provide funding for the short-term Penn construction and transportation alternatives and facilitation of a long-term resolution for Penn Station," Cuomo wrote in a letter to Trump that the governor's office released in an email.

 

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