Category: Metro-North


  • Feds Order Emergency Rules on Metro-North

    The Federal Railroad Administration issued an emergency order on Friday, December 6, ordering Metro-North Railroad to implement enhanced safety practices at certain track locations, according to reporting by Matt Flegenheimer in The New York Times (published online, Dec. 6).  The order appears to apply to locations where the speed limit decreases by more than 20…

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  • Push-Pull Train in Crash Lacked “Alerter”

    The common operation of “push-pull” trains by railroads again came under investigation as it was revealed that the control cab at the front of the Metro-North train that crashed on December 1 did not have an “alerter” system in use.  Such a system monitors the engineer’s actions and, if he or she does nothing for…

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  • “Highway Hypnosis” May Have Caused Rail Wreck

    According to the lawyer for the engineer who was running the Metro-North train that crashed on December 1, killing 4 passengers and injuring many others, the engineer experienced a momentary loss of awareness as he was zooming down the rails in a 70-mph speed zone; the train apparently failed to reduce speed in time as…

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  • M-N Fare Increase Hits NJT Stations Too

    Metro-North Railroad has announced fare increases effective March 1 on all its lines, including the lines in New York State operated by NJ Transit.  However, it turns out, riders from some NJT stations in New Jersey on the Main-Bergen and Pascack Valley Lines will also suffer increases.  Why?  It turns out that when NJT had…

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