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Maintenance Staffing Levels for Light Rail Transit (2005)

Chapter: Appendix A - Analysis of National Transit Database Data on Vehicle Maintenance

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A - Analysis of National Transit Database Data on Vehicle Maintenance." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2005. Maintenance Staffing Levels for Light Rail Transit. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13547.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A - Analysis of National Transit Database Data on Vehicle Maintenance." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2005. Maintenance Staffing Levels for Light Rail Transit. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13547.
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30 TABLE A1 ANNUAL LRV MAINTENANCE TASK-HOURS BY AVERAGE AGE OF FLEET (Vehicle-Related Data Sorted by Average Age of Fleet) APPENDIX A Analysis of National Transit Database Data on Vehicle Maintenance Salt Lake City 3 30 33 2.4 24 103,420 60.0 3,447.3 2.0 3,133.9 1.8 Denver 3 41 49 4.0 0 76,222 40.2 1,859.1 1.0 1,555.6 0.8 Dallas 3 56 91 4.6 39 253,382 157 (+2) 4,524.7 2.8 2,784.4 1.7 St. Louis 4 49 65 5.1 297 84,850 44.0 1,731.6 0.9 1,305.4 0.7 Baltimore 4 49 53 8.3 96 83,677 56.0 1,707.7 1.1 1,578.8 1.1 Los Angeles 1 69 102 8.8 2,489 384,591 173.0 5,573.8 2.5 3,770.5 1.7 Portland 3 58 72 10.6 444 264,402 156.0 4,558.7 2.7 3,672.3 2.2 San Diego 1 83 123 12.2 193 151,586 73.0 1,826.3 0.9 1,232.4 0.6 Sacramento 2 32 36 13.9 40 160,524 84.0 5,016.4 2.6 4,459.0 2.3 Hudson-Bergen 4 15 29 14.6 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Santa Clara 1 41 66 15.6 98 191,360 92.0 4,667.3 2.2 2,899.4 1.4 Pittsburgh 4 47 55 17.0 187 202,317 99.7 4,304.6 2.1 3,678.5 1.8 Buffalo 4 23 27 18.0 45 41,530 22.3 1,805.7 1.0 1,538.1 0.8 San Francisco 1 128 167 18.5 2,276 776,564 373.3 6,066.9 2.9 4,650.1 2.2 Boston 4 155 199 19.1 1,190 345,280 166 (+1) 2,227.6 1.1 1,735.1 0.8 Cleveland 4 15 48 21.0 81 72,031 40.0 4,802.1 2.7 1,500.6 0.8 Philadelphia 4 117 141 21.6 676 317,939 163.0 2,717.4 1.4 2,254.9 1.2 Newark 4 12 16 34.5 45 136,146 65.0 11,345.5 5.4 8,509.1 4.1 FTEs = full-time equivalents; PT = part-time equivalents; VOMS = vehicle in maximum service; N/A = not available. Source: National Transit Database. V eh ic le s O pe ra te d in M ax im um S er vi ce V eh ic le s A va ila bl e fo r M ax im um S er vi ce A ve ra ge A ge o f F le et (i n Y ea rs ) To ta l R ev en ue S ys te m M ec ha ni ca l F ai lu re s V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce T as k- H ou rs V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce F TE s (+ PT ) V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce Ta sk -H ou rs p er V O M S FT Es p er V O M S V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce Ta sk -H ou rs p er V eh ic le A va ila bl e FT Es p er V eh ic le A va ila bl e Name Cl im at e T yp e

31 TABLE A2 ANNUAL LRV MAINTENANCE TASK-HOURS PER EMPLOYEE (Indicators Related to Vehicle Maintenance Sorted by Task-Hours per Employee) Baltimore 49 53 56 71,705 1,280 83,677 1,494 1,708 1,579 Dallas 56 91 157 (+2) 66,095 416 253,382 1,594 4,525 2,784 Portland 58 72 156 83,291 534 264,402 1,695 4,559 3,672 Salt Lake City 30 33 60 73,736 1,229 103,420 1,724 3,447 3,134 Cleveland 15 48 40 53,192 1,330 72,031 1,801 4,802 1,501 Buffalo 23 27 22.3 18,860 846 41,530 1,862 1,806 1,538 Denver 41 49 40.2 72,576 1,805 76,222 1,896 1,859 1,556 Sacramento 32 36 84 181,947 2,166 160,524 1,911 5,016 4,459 St. Louis 44 65 44 68,600 1,559 84,850 1,928 1,732 1,305 Philadelphia 117 141 163 198,386 1,217 317,939 1,951 2,717 2,255 Pittsburgh 47 55 99.7 181,967 1,825 202,317 2,029 4,305 3,678 Boston 155 199 166 (+1) 297,500 1,781 345,280 2,068 2,228 1,735 San Diego 83 123 73 145,497 1,993 151,586 2,077 1,826 1,232 Santa Clara 41 66 92 224,183 2,437 191,360 2,080 4,667 2,899 San Francisco 128 167 373.3 466,788 1,250 776,564 2,080 6,067 4,650 Newark 12 16 65 18,860 290 136,146 2,095 11,346 8,509 Los Angeles 69 102 173 167,924 971 384,591 2,223 5,574 3,771 V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce T as k- H ou rs p er V O M S V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce T as k- H ou rs p er V eh ic le A va ila bl e FTEs = full-time equivalents; PT = part-time equivalents; VOMS = vehicle operated in maximum service. Source: National Transit Database. La bo r H ou rs fo r I ns pe ct io n an d M ai nt en an ce La bo r H ou rs fo r V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce a nd In sp ec tio n pe r V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce E m pl oy ee V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce T as k- H ou rs Name V eh ic le s O pe ra te d in M ax im um S er vi ce (V OM S) V eh ic le s A va ila bl e fo r M ax im um S er vi ce V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce F TE s (+ PT ) V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce T as k- H ou rs p er V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce E m pl oy ee TABLE A3 ANNUAL LRV MAINTENANCE TASK-HOURS PER VEHICLE OPERATING IN MAXIMUM SERVICE (Indicators Related to Vehicle Maintenance Sorted by Annual Task-Hours per Peak Vehicle) San Diego 83 123 73 145,497 1,993 151,586 2,077 1,826 1,232 St. Louis 44 65 44 68,600 1,559 84,850 1,928 1,732 1,305 Cleveland 15 48 40 53,192 1,330 72,031 1,801 4,802 1,501 Buffalo 23 27 22.3 18,860 846 41,530 1,862 1,806 1,538 Denver 41 49 40.2 72,576 1,805 76,222 1,896 1,859 1,556 Baltimore 49 53 56 71,705 1,280 83,677 1,494 1,708 1,579 Boston 155 199 166 (+1) 297,500 1,781 345,280 2,068 2,228 1,735 Philadelphia 117 141 163 198,386 1,217 317,939 1,951 2,717 2,255 Dallas 56 91 157 (+2) 66,095 416 253,382 1,594 4,525 2,784 Santa Clara 41 66 92 224,183 2,437 191,360 2,080 4,667 2,899 Salt Lake City 30 33 60 73,736 1,229 103,420 1,724 3,447 3,134 Portland 58 72 156 83,291 534 264,402 1,695 4,559 3,672 Pittsburgh 47 55 99.7 181,967 1,825 202,317 2,029 4,305 3,678 Los Angeles 69 102 173 167,924 971 384,591 2,223 5,574 3,771 Sacramento 32 36 84 181,947 2,166 160,524 1,911 5,016 4,459 San Francisco 128 167 373.3 466,788 1,250 776,564 2,080 6,067 4,650 Newark 12 16 65 18,860 290 136,146 2,095 11,346 8,509 Name V eh ic le s O pe ra te d in M ax im um S er vi ce (V OM S) V eh ic le s A va ila bl e fo r M ax im um S er vi ce V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce F TE s (+ PT ) La bo r H ou rs fo r I ns pe ct io n an d M ai nt en an ce La bo r H ou rs fo r V eh . M ai nt . an d In sp ec tio n pe r V eh . M ai nt . E m pl oy ee V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce T as k- H ou rs V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce T as k- H ou rs p er V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce E m pl oy ee V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce T as k- H ou rs p er V O M S V eh ic le M ai nt en an ce T as k- H ou rs p er V eh ic le A va ila bl e FTEs = full-time equivalents; PT = part-time equivalents; VOMS = vehicle operated in maximum service. Source: National Transit Database.

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