DocumentCode
1020595
Title
PCC Car Operating Results In Pittsburgh
Author
Clardy, W.J.
Author_Institution
Transportation application engineer, transportation and generator engineering department, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
Volume
61
Issue
4
fYear
1942
fDate
4/1/1942 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
214
Lastpage
217
Abstract
The problem created by the decline in transit revenues during the depression led the Pittsburgh Railways Company to initiate a long-range service-betterment program. The most important phase of the plan was the use of modern street cars, as developed by the Presidents´ Conference Committee, to replace the earlier types of rolling stock on the property. With 301 of these PCC cars in service, and 100 additional units scheduled for early delivery, sufficient data are available to show exceptionally favorable operating results. Actual experience in service has demonstrated that car maintenance comes down 28 per cent, track and roadway maintenance drops 21 per cent, accidents decrease 25 per cent, the number of cars required for specific schedules is reduced 10 per cent, and revenues increase 8 per cent. This favorable outcome has caused continued expansion in the use of such equipment and established a superior urban-transit service
Keywords
Cities and towns; Costs; Level set; Loss measurement; Modems; Production facilities; Rail transportation; Road accidents; Standards development; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-3860
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-AIEE.1942.5058515
Filename
5058515
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