BART slows rollout of new trains as it contends with more repairs than expected
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Re: BART slows rollout of new trains as it contends with more repairs than expected
#2Is it just me or does 5% not seem like nearly a large enough percent? If I only had to hit 20% of my expected performance in exchange for 95% of my pay... I would have a lot more hobbies.
Re: BART slows rollout of new trains as it contends with more repairs than expected
#3> BART gets to withhold the last 5 percent payment for the $2.5 billion fleet until both sets of cars hit their maintenance targets Is it just me or does 5% not seem like nearly a large enough percent? If I only had to hit 20% of my expected performance in exchange for 95% of my pay... I would have a lot more hobbies.
Re: BART slows rollout of new trains as it contends with more repairs than expected
#4https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB_RABe_502
Two examples doesn't make a trend, but seeing how similar the issues are, maybe there is some systemic issue plaguing them.
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#6Manchester's Metrolink uses Bombardier M5000's ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombardier_M5000 ) that seem to have worked OK. But I do wonder - is there anyone other than Bombardier who makes tram/underground vehicles these days?
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#7Re: BART slows rollout of new trains as it contends with more repairs than expected
#8The Swiss national train company has their own share of issues with trains built by Bombardier. After years of delays, what was finally delivered is horribly unreliable and passengers also don't like the shaking feeling when they do run. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB_RABe_502 Two examples doesn't make a trend, but seeing how similar the issues are, maybe there is some systemic issue plaguing them.
Re: BART slows rollout of new trains as it contends with more repairs than expected
#9Several years ago the main type of train I use, Class 444 Desiro got a firmware upgrade to teach it Selective Door Operation. Meaning now it knows this platform is 8 carriages long, this is a ten carriage train, so disable the doors in the rear two carriages and make an announcement automatically. Nice. But the firmware upgrade messed up the clock. So for example maybe it's about lunch time, the train displays 12:05 but is it actually 12:05? Nah, might be 13:20 or 11:50. After several months they fixed the clock, but now it is only shown intermittently. So when it says 12:05 that's definitely 12:05 but it might not remember to show the time for five minutes which is little help.
They took months to ship firmware with a fixed clock.
The SDO change also resulted in the computer becoming convinced in certain places that, as it annunciates, ""There is a fault with the door system, this is being attended to. Please do not operate any emergency equipment". There isn't a fault. But since "Ignore spurious door message" is a workaround there is no hurry to qualify a new firmware release that fixes it.
Re: BART slows rollout of new trains as it contends with more repairs than expected
#10[1]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_Area_Rapid_Transit_rolli...