WMATA: Regional capital investment has delivered safety, more reliable service (DC Metro)
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) reports a safer, more reliable system as it reaches the halfway point of its six-year capital program and marks three years since the National Capital Region agreed to provide the authority with a dependable funding stream to address capital needs.
The Progress Report to Stakeholders includes opening statements from WMATA Board of Directors Chair Paul Smedberg and General Manager and CEO Paul Wiedefeld in which Wiedefeld writes Metro struggled to provide basic levels of service following a prolonged period of underinvestment in the system.
Following the passage of legislation in 2018 by Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia Council to provide WMATA with $500 million in annual funding to aid the transit authority in executing its strategic plan Keep Metro Safe, Reliable and Affordable, at the three-year mark, WMATA reports:
* A 50 percent reduction in emergency track repairs since FY2018 through WMATAs preventative maintenance program;
* A near 80 percent reduction in incidents resulting from insulator fires between FY2018 and FY2021 (from 39 to five);
* The three years of cable meggering work also produced the first fiscal year (FY2021) with zero recorded traction power cable fires;
* All 48 underground stations have received major lighting upgrades, making them up to 10 times brighter while reducing energy consumption by about 60 percent;
* Cellular coverage is available in all tunnels and stations, as well as free Wi-Fi in all 91 stations;
* The Platform Improvement Project has rebuilt 17 of 20 outdoor station platforms scheduled for critical repairs, improving safety and accessibility while adding customer experience improvements such as new passenger information displays;
* Work to increase the systems water pumping capacity results in 6.75 million gallons of water removed from the system every four days, which is enough to fill the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool; and
* 95 percent of the systems escalators and 97 percent of its elevators are available for customer use every day on average.
We are only halfway through the six-year capital program, but the regions investment is paying dividends to our customers who are getting better service, said Wiedefeld. Riders who are returning for the first time since the pandemic will see a more reliable train service than weve offered in years. .............(more)
https://www.masstransitmag.com/rail/article/21233455/wmata-regional-capital-investment-has-delivered-safety-more-reliable-service