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Maintenance Planning for Rail Asset Management—Current Practices (2020)

Chapter: Appendix A - List of Participating Transit Agencies

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A - List of Participating Transit Agencies." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Maintenance Planning for Rail Asset Management—Current Practices. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26012.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A - List of Participating Transit Agencies." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Maintenance Planning for Rail Asset Management—Current Practices. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26012.
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36 A P P E N D I X A List of Participating Transit Agencies City Agency Response Received Willingness to Participate Further as a Case Example? Atlanta, GA Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority No Baltimore, MD Maryland Transit Administration No Boston, MA Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Yes Yes Charlotte, NC Charlotte Area Transit System Yes Yes Chicago, IL Chicago Transit Authority Yes Yes Cleveland, OH Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority No Dallas, TX Dallas Area Rapid Transit No Denver, CO Regional Transportation District Yes Yes Houston, TX Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County No Jersey City, NJ Port Authority Trans-Hudson No Jersey City, NJ New Jersey Transit No Lindenwold, NJ Port Authority Transit Corporation No Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Yes Yes Minneapolis, MN Metro Transit Yes Yes

List of Participating Transit Agencies 37 New York, NY New York City Transit Authority Yes Yes Norfolk, VA Hampton Roads Transit No Oakland, CA Bay Area Rapid Transit Yes No Philadelphia, PA Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Yes Yes Phoenix, AZ Valley Metro Yes Yes Pittsburgh, PA Port Authority of Allegheny County Yes Yes Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Integrated Transit Authority Yes No Sacramento, CA Sacramento Regional Transit District No San Diego, CA San Diego Metropolitan Transit System Yes Yes San Francisco, CA San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency No San Jose, CA Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Yes Yes Seattle, WA Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority Yes Yes Washington, DC Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Yes Yes Note: Shading indicates agencies that responded to the survey.

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The occurrence of rail defects, broken rails, and broken rail derailments is consistent with the rate of development found in other studies that look at larger populations of rail defects. Likewise, the larger and more heavily used transit systems develop increased levels of defects, which is again consistent with what is seen in the railroad industry at large.

The TRB Transit Cooperative Research Program'sTCRP Synthesis 151: Maintenance Planning for Rail Asset Management—Current Practices presents the results of a survey and the analysis of the response data in an effort to synthesize current practices.

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