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#21 KevinKorell

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Posted 14 December 2023 - 03:49 AM

It's going on a month since the incident, and the Yellow Line is still out of service.   CTA website:

 

 

 

    Yellow Line Service Temporarily Suspended   

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Service on the Yellow Line continues to be temporarily suspended following a recent incident at Howard.

 

Shuttle bus service is available between Howard and Skokie/Dempster, serving all affected stations during normal hours of operation.

 

At this time, also consider other service alternatives that may serve your trip, such as nearby bus routes, or using buses to other rail lines. These may include the #97 Skokie bus route.

 

We are working to restore service as soon as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.

 

Allow extra travel time.



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Posted 04 January 2024 - 09:31 PM

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CTA to resume Yellow Line operations on Friday, ending 50-day shutdown

 

January 4, 2024

 

Lower speeds among new measures in place as service returns

 

CHICAGO — Service on the Chicago Transit Authority’s Yellow Line — the 4.7-mile route colloquially known as the Skokie Swift — will resume Friday, Jan. 5, ending a 50-day suspension following a collision between a Yellow Line train and a snow-clearing machine being used for training.

 

Service will resume at approximately 4:45 a.m.

 

 

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Posted 04 January 2024 - 09:33 PM

CTA press release

 

Yellow Line Service to Resume
 
January 4, 2024

 

Following comprehensive safety analysis and testing, CTA officials deemed the Yellow Line safe and service will resume at the start of scheduled service on Friday (1/5)

 

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) today announced that following comprehensive analysis and testing, the Yellow Line will resume operations at the start of scheduled service on Friday, January 5, at approx. 4:45 a.m. Since the November 16th train collision near Howard station, CTA has worked closely with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), providing full cooperation with their entire investigation while reviewing and re-evaluating safety protocols to ensure the safest and most comfortable service possible for our riders.

 

Over the past several weeks, the CTA has extensively examined all aspects of Yellow Line operations, from tracks and signals to train operations and communications. Several test trains have run along the line, over multiple days in various weather conditions.

 

“We extend our gratitude to our riders impacted by this incident and for their patience,” said CTA President Dorval R. Carter, Jr. “My No. 1 priority for our customers and employees is safety. I wanted to make sure we looked at every aspect of this incident, as thoroughly as we could, to ensure the highest levels of safety when we reopened. I will never compromise safety for expediency.”

 

To support the reopening, the CTA has outlined several interim safety enhancements, “out of an abundance of caution,” Carter said. Among the measures:

  • Reduced Travel Speeds: Yellow Line trains will run at reduced speeds of 35 mph, down from 55 mph.
  • Track Cleaning: Crews also have power-washed the Yellow Line, clearing debris and residue from the rail.
  • Enhanced Operations Communications: CTA also added an extra layer of communication and protection, implementing what’s known as “manual blocking” on the rails for non-transport vehicles, such as snowplows and other heavy construction equipment. This is an operational control protocol that requires railcars and non-transport equipment to move only after receiving a verbal command from CTA’s Control Center
  • Supervised Operations: Supervisory personnel will accompany operators on the first few Yellow Line runs.

 

“The NTSB did not require CTA to implement these safety enhancements; these mitigation measures are being made out of an abundance of caution to further protect our employees and riders,” said CTA Chief Safety and Security Officer, Nancy-Ellen Zusman.

 

Zusman noted that the NTSB has not issued any safety directives to CTA, and that the NTSB has been informed of the interim steps the CTA is taking prior to the Yellow Line reopening. “We continue to work very closely with the NTSB in support of its investigation.”

 

The NTSB continues its investigation into this matter, including the factors that contributed to the incident. A final report is expected to be issued later this year.

 

 

 

Note - The press release erroneousley states that the NTSB has not issued any requirements or safety directives to the CTA.  The NTSB doesn't have any regulatory authority - they can issue recommendations.  The FTA is the federal agency with regulatory authority over the transit safety - but hasn't exercised that authority.  See NTSB Chair Homendy's remarks in NTSB Media Brief - 2021 WAMATA Train Derailment - YouTube (1/4/24) beginning at 23:38.



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Posted 06 January 2024 - 01:13 AM

Yellow Line Service Restored - YouTube

 

Jan 5, 2024

The Chicago Transit Authority announced that following comprehensive analysis and testing, the Yellow Line would resume operations at the start of scheduled service on Friday, January 5. Since the November 16th train collision near Howard station, CTA has worked closely with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), providing full cooperation with their entire investigation while reviewing and re-evaluating safety protocols to ensure the safest and most comfortable service possible for our riders.

 






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