SEPTA granted two more weeks to finish its inspection of old Regional Rail cars after electrical fires

SEPTA Grapples with Electrical Fires, Receives Additional Time for Inspection of Aging Regional Rail Cars

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has given the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) two more weeks to complete its inspection of old Regional Rail cars after a series of electrical fires. The extension brings the deadline for the inspection and repairs of 223 Silverliner IV trains, which make up over half of the Regional Rail fleet, to November 14.

The FRA had ordered an emergency audit of the vehicles on October 1 following five electrical fires this year. The incidents occurred in February, June, July, September, and September, resulting in forced evacuations for hundreds of passengers. SEPTA officials claim that they have completed "almost all of the required actions" but are still conducting enhanced inspections with specialized teams, leaving 103 railcars to be reviewed.

The FRA has also granted SEPTA more time to install safety mechanisms that interrupt electricity flow to overheating devices at critical locations on Silverliner IV trains. These circuits must be installed by December 5.

In a statement, SEPTA General Manager Scott Sauer acknowledged the impact of the audit on Regional Rail service and warned commuters to expect further disruptions as inspections continue. "We know our Regional Rail riders have been subjected to crowded conditions, pass ups, delays, and cancellations, and we expect those service disruptions to continue as we complete this critical safety work," he said. Sauer expressed appreciation for passengers' patience and understanding in the face of ongoing service disruptions.
 
OMG, I'm literally freaking out thinking about all these electrical fires on SEPTA's Regional Rail cars πŸš‚πŸ˜¬. Like, 223 trains are affected? That's a lot of people's safety at risk! πŸ‘₯ And don't even get me started on the timing – it's like they're rushing into repairs instead of taking their time to make sure everything is safe and sound πŸ’‘.

I mean, I totally get that SEPTA needs to fix these issues ASAP, but can't we just take a deep breath and be patient for once? πŸ™ The fact that they need an extra two weeks to inspect all the trains is basically saying "hold up, let's not rush into anything". And honestly, who can blame them? We don't want any more evacuations or service disruptions, especially during peak hours ⏰.

I'm just hoping everything gets sorted out by December 5th and those safety mechanisms are installed 🀞. Until then, I'll be keeping my fingers crossed that SEPTA's got this! πŸ’•
 
omg can u believe they're still having electrical fires on these trains?! like what's going on with that? i feel so bad for all the ppl who had to evacuate their trains back in feb june july sept this year 🚫😬 and now it's like septa's just saying oh yeah we'll get around to fixing it eventually πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ anyway its not like they didn't see these fires coming, right? so i dunno how much longer ppl can deal with all the service disruptions before septa steps up its game πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG, can't believe SEPTA is having so many electrical fires 🀯! Like, what's going on? Can't they just keep their trains safe? I know it's an old fleet and all, but still, 103 railcars to review? That's a lot of work... or should I say, a lot of money πŸ’Έ. And the FRA is giving them more time? πŸ€” I get that they want to make sure everything is done right, but November 14? That's already mid-November! Can't SEPTA just rush it through or something? The passengers are already dealing with crowded conditions and delays... now they gotta deal with electrical fires too? 😩 And the general manager is all like "we appreciate your patience"... yeah, no kidding πŸ™„. Just make sure the trains are safe, guys!
 
its crazy SEPTA is dealin w these electrical fires its like they r catchin fire every month what's goin on!! πŸš‚πŸ’₯
they gotta inspect 223 trains or watever but its takin forever SEPTA general manager Scott Sauer said its cause of "crowded conditions" & stuff but honestly who cares about crowded conditions when theres fires involved?! 😩🚫
i guess its good that they got more time to fix the problem but still November 14 feels like a lil too late dont get me wrong i feel bad for passengers but safety comes first πŸ™πŸ’‘
 
Man, I feel bad about the Regional Rail cars, but I'm kinda glad SEPTA is taking it super serious now 🀞. Five electrical fires? That's a big red flag! But, like, at least they're not ignoring it or trying to sweep it under the rug... right? πŸ˜… So, two more weeks isn't that bad, and December 5th for those safety circuits? That gives them enough time to get it done. And, honestly, Scott Sauer sounds super reasonable about it all πŸ™. Crowded conditions and delays are no joke, but I guess we can expect a few bumps in the road while they're doing their thing πŸ’¨. Fingers crossed everything gets sorted out smoothly! πŸ‘
 
πŸš‚πŸ˜¬ I think SEPTA is doing a good job trying to address these electrical fire issues, but 2 more weeks might not be enough. These trains are old, like REALLY old πŸ•°οΈ. It's crazy that it took so many fires for them to get their act together. We need those safety mechanisms installed ASAP to prevent any more injuries. And honestly, I'm surprised they didn't find these issues sooner considering how often the trains run. The fact that they're expecting more disruptions is just a given at this point. Can we just hope they get it done before Christmas? πŸŽ…
 
I'm so worried about SEPTA's Regional Rail cars πŸš‚πŸ˜¬. I take that train every day to school and it's always crowded, but at least it's not on fire like those Silverliner IV trains were πŸ’₯. I feel bad for all the passengers who got evacuated in those incidents 😞. The FRA is doing a good job by ordering more inspections, but two more weeks? That's still a long time πŸ•°οΈ. Can't they just hurry up and fix those trains already?! My friends are always complaining about the service disruptions too ⏱️. I just hope everything gets sorted out soon so we can get back to our regular schedules πŸ“….
 
OMG I'm literally stressing out about this SEPTA news 🀯! Like, can't believe they have to wait till Nov 14th to inspect those old trains... how many people are gonna get caught in a fire? 🚨 My friends on the Regional Rail are already having such a rough time with crowded conditions and delays... I just hope this inspection thingy goes smoothly so we don't hear any more about electrical fires πŸ’‘. Can't SEPTA do better than this? πŸ€”
 
Ugh, can't believe SEPTA is getting extensions left and right! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ They're already paying us to ride on these trains and now we gotta deal with electrical fires? 😬 Like what's next? A derailment or something?! πŸ’₯ I'm not saying they don't need more time, but two weeks just feels like an eternity. We've been dealing with crowded conditions and delays for ages and now we're gonna have to put up with even more disruptions because of these safety concerns. My grandma has a heart condition, what if the train starts smoking or something?! 😱
 
OMG, I'm kinda relieved that SEPTA got an extension on inspecting those old trains 🀞! I mean, electrical fires are no joke, but it's good they're being super thorough about it. And let's be real, 103 railcars is a whole lotta work πŸš‚πŸ”§! I'm just hoping that these additional inspections will make the trains safer for everyone, especially during peak hours when commuters get extra stressed 😩.

It's also nice to see SEPTA GM Scott Sauer being all understanding and appreciative of their riders' patience πŸ™. I mean, we've all been there - stuck in crowded trains, waiting for delays, cancellations... ugh! So, kudos to him for keeping it real and acknowledging the service disruptions 😊.

Fingers crossed that these safety upgrades will be done by December 5 πŸ•°οΈ, and we can get back to our usual SEPTA routines with a bit more peace of mind 😌.
 
omg u no how frustrating dis is lol SEPTA needs 2 get deir act together!! these electrical fires r getting old (pun intended) ... 223 trains & counting, cant they jst get it done already?? i feel bad 4 da ppl stuck on those trains, havin 2 evacuate every time... safety first, pls! its gonna b a while b4 we can trust deir Silverliner IVs again πŸš‚πŸ˜¬
 
πŸš‚πŸ’‘ idk how they're gonna get all these trains fixed on time πŸ•’οΈ 223 cars is a lot, and with all the disruptions already happening, it's like they're just putting band-aids on the problem πŸ€• what if they don't find anything? what if its not just the trains but something bigger? 🚨 need to keep an eye on this πŸ‘€
 
[Image of a train with sparks flying out of it]

omg trains are like "can't even"

[A picture of a clock ticking, with a red X marked through November 14]

SEPTA's got two more weeks to get their act together!

[GIF of a person trying to take off their glasses, with the lenses fogging up again]

Safety first, but apparently not in priority

[Image of a train conductor looking stressed out]

when will we ever learn?
 
OMG, SEPTA is having a major crisis with their aging trains πŸš‚πŸ˜¬! Like, five electrical fires this year? That's so not cool! 🀯 I'm glad they're taking it seriously, but two more weeks feels like forever to me... what if the inspectors find anything else faulty?! 😱 And don't even get me started on the crowds and delays – ugh, as a commuter myself, I feel their pain 😩. Hopefully, Scott Sauer is right and passengers can stick with them through this tough time 🀞. Fingers crossed they'll get those safety mechanisms installed by December 5 and it's all back to normal soon πŸ•°οΈπŸ’¨!
 
πŸš‚πŸ˜¬ come on septa like u cant get ur act together!!! 223 trains with electrical fires? thats crazy! theyre just putting band aids on it instead of taking out the old trains altogether 🀯 what kinda maintenance are we talking about here that its not being done sooner? and 2 more weeks is still way too long... ppl r counting on u septa to get this together!!!
 
Ugh, I'm so glad they gave SEPTA more time to fix these electrical fires, but at the same time, I don't know how much longer I can deal with the delays... 🀯 Like, I get it, safety is important and all that, but what's taking them so long? 223 trains isn't a lot, you'd think they could've gotten most of it done by now... πŸ’” And what about these 'enhanced inspections' they're doing? Sounds like just another excuse to delay the repairs... πŸ•°οΈ Still, I suppose it's better than having those fires happen on a regular basis... 😬
 
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