by lpetrich
RTD A-Line, B-Line get another 90-day waiver to fix gate crossings
Long-delayed RTD G-Line can resume limited testing of trains, feds say – The Denver Post
Long-awaited testing of RTD G Line train from Denver to Arvada, Wheat Ridge is set to resume - Denver Business Journal
Train horns blowing as G-Line testing to Arvada, Wheat Ridge resumes
This is from problems with the crossing gates. All three of the new commuter-rail lines use the same crossing-gate technology, and the first two to open have been granted waivers to operate -- wavers that involve posting flaggers at the gates. A fix is reportedly very close to ready, but it has yet to get approval from the appropriate regulatory agencies: the Federal Railroad Administration and the Colorado Public Utility Commission.
The G line has 16 grade crossings, while the A and the B lines likely have a much smaller number of them.
Long-delayed RTD G-Line can resume limited testing of trains, feds say – The Denver Post
Long-awaited testing of RTD G Line train from Denver to Arvada, Wheat Ridge is set to resume - Denver Business Journal
Train horns blowing as G-Line testing to Arvada, Wheat Ridge resumes
This is from problems with the crossing gates. All three of the new commuter-rail lines use the same crossing-gate technology, and the first two to open have been granted waivers to operate -- wavers that involve posting flaggers at the gates. A fix is reportedly very close to ready, but it has yet to get approval from the appropriate regulatory agencies: the Federal Railroad Administration and the Colorado Public Utility Commission.
The G line has 16 grade crossings, while the A and the B lines likely have a much smaller number of them.