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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sat Feb 28 19:58:03 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Joe V on Sat Feb 28 18:52:51 2015. I always thought the M-1s were a tad mushy suspension wise v/s the ride in the M-3. The M-3 suspension seemed tight making for a better ride. IMO, The M-3 is the Best riding electric car in the fleet. Much Better ride than the M-7. Haven't rode in an M-8 yet. MN still plans to keep their M-3s around till 2020 AFAIK. So first car window views will still be available. Get them while you can! |
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Posted by R30A on Sat Feb 28 20:26:10 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by gp38/r42 CHRIS on Sat Feb 28 09:45:35 2015. But the point is that such is not the case. A successful DM has yet to exist. |
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Posted by gp38/r42 CHRIS on Sat Feb 28 21:08:43 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Joe V on Sat Feb 28 15:16:12 2015. Penny Bridge and Richmond Hill were the two least used stations. 0-1 a day is correct. |
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Posted by gp38/r42 CHRIS on Sat Feb 28 21:10:30 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by italianstallion on Sat Feb 28 16:31:13 2015. But you are still forgetting the charter that required service. tHAT is why it wasn't abandoned decades earlier. Passenger counts were as dismal decades earlier. ADA was the loophole they needed. |
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Posted by italianstallion on Sat Feb 28 23:31:06 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by gp38/r42 CHRIS on Sat Feb 28 21:08:43 2015. Why would any RR serve such stations, irrespective of ADA? |
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Posted by merrick1 on Sun Mar 1 07:35:09 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by R30A on Sat Feb 28 20:26:10 2015. Some FL9s lasted 50 years. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Mar 1 11:09:58 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sat Feb 28 19:58:03 2015. The M-1's were constantly vibrating. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Mar 1 13:09:50 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by merrick1 on Sun Mar 1 07:35:09 2015. They were still junk and were used as straight diesels for the last of those years. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Mar 1 14:49:48 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by merrick1 on Sun Mar 1 07:35:09 2015. With about five rebuilds. It's like the joke about the axe that lasted 100 years, with only five new heads and eight new handles. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 15:55:36 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Joe V on Sun Mar 1 13:09:50 2015. Yep...they'd smoke out the north end platforms at GCT & in the rush hr, Poughkeepsie trains were routed up tk 4 which is completely enclosed from 59 st to 96 st. With a pair in notch 8 pulling 7 bomb coaches, in the first 2 coaches, the fumes were so thick that you coudn't see from one end of a coach to another. This was tolerated for years.The MTA had a smug response, " You want thru trains?? live with it. This is all we got." But god forbid you lit up a cigarette! |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Mar 1 16:01:31 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 15:55:36 2015. That was somewhat corrected when the AC rebuilds came in; then the FL9s went back to being in electric mode while in GCT. Certainly was quite a difference in sound, what with the FL9ACs having turbocharged prime movers versus the older supercharged ones. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Mar 1 16:02:23 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 15:55:36 2015. That was somewhat corrected when the AC rebuilds came in; then the FL9s went back to being in electric mode while in GCT. Certainly was quite a difference in sound, what with the FL9ACs having turbocharged prime movers versus the older supercharged ones.Not to mention, the Shoreliner trains went from having two FL9s at the front of the train to just one. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Mar 1 16:06:17 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Mar 1 16:02:23 2015. Not all rebuilds worked.I believe it was Republic who did 10, 3 of which went to the LIRR, with an MDBF of 1,900 miles, made the later Super Steels look good by comparison. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 16:52:15 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Joe V on Sun Mar 1 16:06:17 2015. the MTA took some beating on those FL-9ACs. Each rebuild cost $15 mil!! They never ran to expectations. MN got 10 yrs out of them, if that. The ones over on the LIRR got even less. The engineers used to call them "Starships", which was an insult to the Federation! |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Mar 1 16:53:56 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 16:52:15 2015. I think all of that batch have been cut up, and they must have enjoyed doing it. |
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Posted by TRAIN DUDE on Sun Mar 1 16:56:54 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 16:52:15 2015. Didn't the LIRR only use them for one round trip daily to haul the C-1s? They weren't being asked for much in the way of performance. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Mar 1 16:58:06 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by TRAIN DUDE on Sun Mar 1 16:56:54 2015. That's all they had to do, and at least once caught fire doing so. |
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Posted by steamdriven on Sun Mar 1 17:27:05 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 16:52:15 2015. Yeah, WTF is wrong with those cars? One of the newer cars, I believe it's the M7 (sorry, am not a RR employee & don't know these details), gives me a headache and so I can't travel very far on them. They seem to be most of the fleet now.They cars make a sort of back-and-forth shivering constantly. It's not bumps in the tracks, as the cars do it constantly once they get to, eh, 35mph or so. It feels like a giant with a nerve tremor has grabbed the train is vibrating it back'n forth along the track. Yeah, bit of a rant, but it pisses me off. This is obviously new, multi-million dollar per car equipment rolling on good welded track. The clanky old cars used on some MNR lines ride just fine, so it's not some difficult to solve problem. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 17:44:42 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by steamdriven on Sun Mar 1 17:27:05 2015. "Yeah, WTF is wrong with those cars?"Its beginning to look like the truck design of the M-7 is the major culprit in the ride quality & noise.Track quality also a player here.In my travels, less than pristeen(but perfectly safe) track is out there, especially this time of the year when track gangs prefer to replace/repair trackage on thawed out roadbed. I don't know if theres litigation on the horizon (ala R-44/Rockwell) but It wouldn,t suprise me...stay tuned, the fingerpointing should commence soon! |
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Posted by TRAIN DUDE on Sun Mar 1 17:54:23 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 17:44:42 2015. R44s had nothing to do with Rockwell trucks. That was strictly a R46 issue. As for the M7s, the truck issues were known from the start and modified. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 18:00:54 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by TRAIN DUDE on Sun Mar 1 17:54:23 2015. "That was strictly a R46 issue."Absolutely right, I sit corrected. "As for the M7s, the truck issues were known from the start and modified. " Have you been on one lately?? I think not |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Mar 1 18:10:18 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 17:44:42 2015. I think the first 160 or so LIRR M-7's got their trucks replaced on BBD's dime. |
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Posted by steamdriven on Sun Mar 1 19:16:06 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 17:44:42 2015. Well, I hope they point the vibro-matic trucks to the scrapyard. Somehow I don't trust the same people who accepted a defect that would have been obvious during testing to request and manage an effective fix. |
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Posted by trAIn duDe on Sun Mar 1 20:54:05 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 18:00:54 2015. I ride only intermittently now but my friends at the LIRR have not confided in any issues. Care to share? |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 21:39:08 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by trAIn duDe on Sun Mar 1 20:54:05 2015. Are you speaking of LIRR Mgt (non agreement) employees?? If theres potential litigation concerning a known defect (the known defect you said "they were aware of" mentioned in an earlier post), they may have been told to keep their mouths shut. |
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Posted by trAIn duDe on Sun Mar 1 22:04:21 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Mar 1 21:39:08 2015. My current contacts are train crew people. They've said nothing. Can you fill me in? |
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Posted by ntrainride on Tue Mar 3 11:58:42 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Fri Feb 27 20:16:26 2015. merely mentioned that to point out what new residential development on long island is going to be like from now on. no more huge swatches of available land, no more 1/3 acre yards...no more levittowns. that makes you laugh?? |
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Posted by ntrainride on Tue Mar 3 12:22:57 2015, in response to Re: Officials push to electrify LIRR train lines in Suffolk County, posted by Joe V on Fri Feb 27 18:03:16 2015. referring to the level of service, w/e the motive power. roughly hourly service in both directions, with slightly higher frequencies during rush hours. which is excellent for a purely suburban community. still better l.o.s. than most other commuter rail service in the rest of the country anyway. |
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