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:* Rehabilitation project design must be closely coordinated with Metro Operations. Any work inside the tunnel tubes is considered “fouling” the track and typically requires track outage to perform the work. The typical available track outage hour is from 1:00 am to 3:30 am weekdays and 1:00 am to 4:30 am weekends. When longer shutdowns are necessary, bus bridges should be provided. | :* Rehabilitation project design must be closely coordinated with Metro Operations. Any work inside the tunnel tubes is considered “fouling” the track and typically requires track outage to perform the work. The typical available track outage hour is from 1:00 am to 3:30 am weekdays and 1:00 am to 4:30 am weekends. When longer shutdowns are necessary, bus bridges should be provided. | ||
::* The design should consider: | ::* The design should consider: | ||
− | :::* Scheduling the work that can be completed in the track outage | + | :::* Scheduling the work that can be completed in the track outage period or can be stabilized for the train service to resume until the next track outage period. |
:::* The storage area and transporting path for the materials and equipment. | :::* The storage area and transporting path for the materials and equipment. | ||
:::* The distance between the access point and the work zone. Work inside the underground stations, vent shafts, cross passages, emergency stairs that does not foul the track may not be subject to the track outage restriction. Peak-hour work restrictions, however, will apply to the work in the public area. If access to these ancillary areas requires passing through the tunnel tubes, the track outage restriction will still generally apply. | :::* The distance between the access point and the work zone. Work inside the underground stations, vent shafts, cross passages, emergency stairs that does not foul the track may not be subject to the track outage restriction. Peak-hour work restrictions, however, will apply to the work in the public area. If access to these ancillary areas requires passing through the tunnel tubes, the track outage restriction will still generally apply. | ||
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:::* A feasibility study for construction sequencing, operations impact, service impact, and budget impact should be performed when a service shutdown is proposed. Additional operational cost such as a bus bridge, transit ambassadors, additional field supervision, service schedule change, and revenue loss should all be considered as part of the project budget impact. | :::* A feasibility study for construction sequencing, operations impact, service impact, and budget impact should be performed when a service shutdown is proposed. Additional operational cost such as a bus bridge, transit ambassadors, additional field supervision, service schedule change, and revenue loss should all be considered as part of the project budget impact. | ||
:::* An hour-to-hour construction activity schedule (including the testing and certification activities) should be developed to estimate the required shutdown time. | :::* An hour-to-hour construction activity schedule (including the testing and certification activities) should be developed to estimate the required shutdown time. | ||
− | + | :::*Coordinate operations with public relations. Provided information to ridership through press releases, social media posts, and other media outlets. | |
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DiscussionGeneral
Fort McHenry and Baltimore Harbor Tunnels
Baltimore Metro Subway Tunnel
Single Tracking Operations or Service Shutdowns
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