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Snow Plan 2014-15
Snow Plan 2014-15
Keolis Commuter
Services
SNOW PLAN
2014-2015
Contents
1. SNOW PLAN ABSTRACT
1.1.
1.2.
1.3.
1.4.
PURPOSE
CRITERIA
ACTION
RESPONSIBILITIES
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3. SAFETY
4. GLOBAL ORGANIZATION
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5. SNOW REMOVAL
5.3 PRIORITY 1
5.2 PRIORITY 2
5.3 PRIORITY 3
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6. PREVENTIVE TREATMENT
7. FUEL SOURCES
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9. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
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12.1 RESPONSIBILITIES
12.2 PRE-STORM PREPARATION
12.3 STORM ACTIVITY
12.4 POST STORM ACTIVITY
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4.2
AS
THE STORM APPROACHES
National and local Weather Services provide the Engineering Department with
periodic reports that specifically predict the impact of a storm on our service
area. This allows KCS management to anticipate by notifying staff, loading salt,
and calcium chloride on trucks, and readying equipment. Any necessary
preliminary preparation will have to be conducted before engaging the crew.
The Roadmasters will check their stocks of sand and salt to ensure that they
will be able to face the global event that is forecasted + 12 hours
The Engineering Department maintains a standby crew all winter long that can
be called to work when a storm begins, including after normal working hours
and weekends. Platforms are treated first.
The Engineering Department begins clearing platforms and parking lots when
it is determined that at least 2 inches of snow can be measured on the road
and that at least 2 additional inches are forecast. Plows are ineffective in
smaller amounts of snow.
4.3
AF
TER THE STORM
The current plan is reviewed to correct potential difficulties or inconsistencies
The level of stocks is assessed and necessary ordered are placed
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5. SNOW REMOVAL
When snow removal becomes necessary, crews will work around the clock to improve
travel conditions for commuter rail customers, making every effort to diminish the
amount of interruption.
5.3
PR
IORITY 1
Platforms: Prepare for the next rush hour; i.e. inbound in the morning outbound for
the afternoon. Sufficient length of platform cleaned to allow confined boarding or
detraining in safety. Ensure full accessibility to disable passengers. The most used
stations will be prioritized.
All Access to these platforms will be cleared (paths, staircases, lifts access)
Parking lots: KCS will coordinate with the service in charge of parking lots (MBTA)
Safety Equipment: All safety equipment (standpipes, emergency exits/hatches) will
be cleared from all blocking snow. In an emergency, requiring the use of these exits,
crews will be diverted to ensure access and egress for additional personnel and
equipment.
5.2
PR
IORITY 2
Platform: Cleaned for full length of all snow and ice and sufficiently salted to retard
formation of ice. Complete the cleaning of station platforms
All Access to these platforms will be cleared (paths, staircases, lifts access, etc.)
Parking lots: KCS will coordinate with the service in charge of the parking lots (MBTA).
Snow is piled up along perimeter and at various points. It shall never become an
obstacle to the safe use of the parking lots, nor prevent from accessing facilities, nor
prevent the emergency services to operate in any station.
Safety Equipment: All safety equipment (standpipes, emergency exits/hatches) will
be cleared from all blocking snow.
5.3
PR
IORITY 3
Platforms: Bare pavement as quickly as possible after snowfall. Open up additional
openings in snow banks to increase options of access to station.
All Access to these platforms will be cleared (paths, staircases, lifts access, etc.)
Parking lots: Snow piles removed; every possible parking space is available.
Safety Equipment: All safety equipment (standpipes, emergency exits/hatches) will
be cleared from all blocking snow.
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6. PREVENTIVE TREATMENT
In order to avoid compacted snow to transform in ice, a preventive treatment of the
surface may be necessary. The objective of this preventive treatment is to
guarantee the best safety level and the best efficiency. The preventive treatment
will have to be organized as close as possible of the freezing periods and not too
early as the salt will be cleared by the steps of stations users. This emphasis the
need to check very often the temperatures forecasts
The quantity of salt will have to be as limited as possible in order to limit the acidic
and carbonation processes of the treated concrete surfaces. As an example the
following chart states some max quantities recommended for road asphalt
preventive treatment
solid salt
10 15 g/10 sqf
Brine
Wet salt
As concrete is much more sensitive to the effects of salt, the necessary quantities
are still to be assessed and no literature has been found yet to define the
recommended quantities and concentrations.
Concrete damages due to salt:
The following text is an abstract from the website: http://cretedefender.com/howsalt-damages-concrete/
While the exact mechanism of salt damage is not known, a number of known, related factors
instigated by exposure to salt contribute to the deterioration of concrete.
First, salt, a mild acid, lowers the pH in the concrete. The acidic reaction attacks the
concrete paste and aggregate, increasing the pore size and allowing additional water and
chemicals into the concrete which can exacerbate the freeze/thaw cycle damage.
Secondly, salt is hygroscopic, meaning that salt attracts and retains water. When salts are
applied to concrete, they attract additional water (up to 10% more) into the pore structure of
the concrete. This process leaves less room for expansion in the pore structure which, in
turn, creates more pressure inside the concrete when it freezes, causing the surface to chip,
Third, salt accelerates the carbonation process. Carbonation is a process that slowly
reduces the pH levels in concrete through contact with Carbon Dioxide (air) and contributes
to the corrosion of reinforcing steel. Most salts are neutral to mildly acidic (pH of 4.5 7),
and absorption of the salts (brine) by the concrete will accelerate the pH reduction of the
concrete.
Fourth, salts are the primary source of chlorides introduced into concrete. Chlorides are also a
major player in the corrosion of reinforcement, as they pierce the thin, protective iron oxide layer
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surrounding the reinforcement
and initiate
a corrosive
reaction in the
steel.
Revision 1
Potential evolutions:
Where possible Asphalt will have to be preferred to concrete in the design of new
stations and in capital improvement works.
Where not possible a coating will have to be implemented to prevent the reaction
with the salt during winters.
Alternative products may be considered for test in order to demonstrate the
absence of harm for environment, efficiency before requesting for the MBTA
approval for use on the network. A benchmark is to be conducted with other
railroad companies in Northern America (USA and Canada)
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7. FUEL SOURCES
All crews have a commercial credit card enabling the purchase of diesel fuel and
gasoline at service stations throughout the systems.
A 2,000-gallon reserve tank of diesel fuel is located at T-Pad maintenance of
way headquarters.
Fuel and lube trucks are available from maintenance of way headquarters
capable of distributing 400-900 gallons of diesel and various lubricants to any
point in the system as needed.
An account has been opened with major fuel suppliers. These suppliers are
open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
1) EAST COAST PETROLUEM - 781-318-5800
2) TAYLOR OIL - 781-389-0562 / 781-767-5400
3) LUB-O-LINE - 617-776-4490
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9. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
The Engineering Department is responsible for resolving any storm related difficulties
encountered on the Commuter Rail property that would affect the normal operation
of the service.
The key to its success is communication and responsiveness. For this purpose, the
following plan has been prepared:
The Radio Room is established as the central point of contact during snow
events; it is located at 32 Cobble Hill Road in Somerville. It will be operational
24 hours a day and will handle all complaints and condition reports. It has the
capability to communicate with all crews. The emergency number is (617) 2223628 for snow related problems or operation-related problems.
Crews will be mobilized with the forecast of any storm, forecasting the
accumulation of four or more inches of snow or any reported ice condition.
Snow removal priority will be given first to the operation of the trains, second
to station platforms, third to overhead walkways to follow. Parking lots will
have to be cleared in coordination with the service in charge (MBTA). Depending
on the time of the storm, priority of platforms will be the direction of the next
rush hour traffic.
Field crews will be required to notify the Radio Room at completion of snow
removal at each station and to report at least every two hours, identifying their
present location and progress.
An Engineering Dept. Manager will review the snow removal log every two hours
during the storm and report any stations not reported and, if necessary, will
contact any crews that have not reported in to the Radio Room for an extended
period of time.
Some Engineering Dept. Managers will inspect all locations during/after the
storm to ensure all areas have been cleared. During the storm, these managers
will advise the Radio Room if there are locations that require attention.
The Radio Room or Engineering Dept. Managers will inform crews of locations
that need attention.
A snow jet and an on-track snow blower will be stationed in the Tower A/CRMF
area and will be responsible for clearing all switches.
A second snow jet operated by Pan Am Railways will be stationed in Ayer. The
snow jet will clear the switches from Haverhill to Wilmington on the Haverhill
Line and the switches between Lowell and Wilmington on the Lowell Line. The
second snow jet if necessary can be diverted to other areas on the Commuter
Rail.
A bucket loader or swing loader with a portable snow jet attachment and a
bucket loader with an auger snow blower attachment will be located at Readville
to clear Readville Yard.
A second portable snow jet attachment for a bucket loader or swing loader will
be located at Beverly Jct.
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9.1
A second bucket loader with an auger snow blower attachment will be located
on the Newburyport Line.
For snow storm with more than 4 inches, a front end loader will be provided to
the CRMF under contract with L&M Holding
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT STAFF
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ROADMASTER - MATERIALS
Coordinate the distribution of tools, material, parts and fuel as required.
9.3 TRACK DEPARTMENT
ASSISTANT CHIEF ENGINEERING OFFICER TRACK
Provide the Chief Engineering Officer with information on track and station
condition. Ensure that the snow assignments are properly covered and the
work activity is proceeding safely and expeditiously.
Dispatch crews to areas of critical need. Adjust assignments to cover areas as
storm conditions warrant.
Ensure inspections of all locations are being performed during and after
storms and problem areas are addressed.
Order the operation of snow jets.
SENIOR ENGINEER TRACK NORTH
Supervise crew utilization and problems that arise on the North Side of the
Commuter Rail System. Dispatch crews to areas of critical need. Adjust
assignments to cover areas as storm conditions warrant.
Ensure inspections of all locations are being performed during and after
storms and problem areas are addressed.
SENIOR ENGINEER TRACK SOUTH
Supervise crew utilization and problems that arise on the South Side of the
Commuter Rail System. Dispatch crews to areas of critical need. Adjust
assignments to cover areas as storm conditions warrant.
Ensure inspections of all locations are being performed during and after
storms and problem areas are addressed.
ROADMASTER TRACK WEST
Field supervise crews performing snow removal activity on the Lowell and
Fitchburg Lines and the Wildcat Branch.
Ensure progress and conditions are being communicated to Radio Room.
Ensure layover facilities are accessible at all times.
ROADMASTER TRACK - NORTH
Field supervise crews performing snow removal activity on the Haverhill,
Newburyport and Gloucester Lines.
Ensure progress and conditions are being communicated to Radio Room.
Ensure layover facilities are accessible at all times.
ROADMASTER TRACK SOUTH
Field supervise crews performing snow removal activity on the Stoughton,
Franklin, Needham and Dorchester Lines.
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Before winter sets in, the forces assigned to clean station platforms will have
shovels, brooms, snow blower, gas, oil, sand and salt stored at all locations.
Each crew receives a minimum of 3 shovels, 3 brooms and 2 snow blowers.
Supervision assigned to snow duty will report to their assignments when 2 of
snow has accumulated on the ground and it is still snowing with a forecast
snowfall of 4 or better.
In the event the storm starts during the daytime working hours, all gangs will
be notified when to return from their daily assignments to headquarters to
prepare for snow duty.
Forces assigned to draw and swing span bridges will be equipped with brooms,
shovels, salt and sand.
The staff performing cleaning operations at each drawbridge will call the Radio
Room at (617) 222-3628 to report the completion. They will report any unusual
events.
Forces assigned to cleaning station platforms will call the Radio Room when
they are finished cleaning a station.
Station cleaning forces will salt and sand each platform before departing that
station. In some storms, platforms will be cleaned with the predominant traffic
i.e.: inbound platforms first in the morning and outbound first in the evening.
All sand and salt used at various locations will be replenished as needed.
All snow blowers will be test-run for a few minutes before any predicted storm.
All defects must be reported to a Supervisors office at once.
It will be up to the Supervisor or his assistants to call staff out prior to the
occurrence of the conditions set forth above. This would normally occur in ice
storms, freezing rain and local storms affecting one section of the service area
but not the others.
All trucks are to have a full tank of gas on the last regular work day prior to
predicted storm events.
TRACK DEPARMENT
Remove dirt, stone, etc., for entire length of switch point to at least one of the
half depth of tie prior to snow season.
Provide drainage from all switches.
Check all snow plow and flanger signs.
Check all crossings surface and roadway 19 ft. wide area not higher than
plane of rail.
Clean all flangeways in crossings.
Tunnels will be monitored for ice buildup and ice buildup will be removed when
necessary.
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PRE-STORM PREPARATION
In the event snow is forecast for the Commuter Rail Operating territory, the following
activities will commence dependent of the forecasted severity of the storm:
Engineering Management will meet to determine a storm plan and submit the
storm plan to the MBTA and other KCS Departments.
Engineering employees will be called to determine availability and assignments
will be determined.
Equipment will be checked to ensure operation and problems will be reported
to the Work Equipment group and the cars and trucks fleet manager.
POST-STORM CHECKLIST
Within forty-eight hours of the completion of a storm event, the Engineering
Department Managers will meet to discuss how the storm was handled. Problem
areas will be discussed and if possible solutions will be put in place prior to the next
storm event. If the solution cannot be implemented prior to the next storm event,
the problem area will be given special attention until the solution can be in place.
The general condition and the problems/solutions will be documented.
The present snow Removal Plan will be updated as needed.
Equipment and tools checklist and status reports will be updated on a monthly
basis.
PRESEASON CHECKLIST
Proper preparation will go a long way toward minimizing the bad effects of winter
storms when they actually materialize. The following actions will be organized by the
Assistant Chief Engineering Officer of each department for what is relevant of his/her
department. They will be supervised by the Deputy Chief Engineering Officer.
Things to be given advance consideration and preparation include:
Snow equipment inspect, repair, test and move to its assigned location for
storage in a readily accessible location. 175 snow blowers, 50 Kubotas and 12
Gravelys.
Dual purpose machinery release from summertime assignments, inspect,
repair, and install winter attachments and move to its wintertime assignment.
Flanger signs install properly where required with special emphasis on all Rail
Lubricator locations.
Switch rods clean cribs and provide drainage to prevent ice from blocking
movement.
Electrical and gas switch heaters start October 1st to give each a full service
test. Make necessary repairs and report each when ready for service.
Supplies check requirements, order requirements and distribute to proper
locations. Items include shovels, brooms, bulk salt, shims, and propane.
Material gather it into central locations where it will be readily accessible and
not lost in the snow.
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Drainage systems clean and repair. Hard to drain locations can be corrected
by auguring holes to a depth lower than the frost line and backfilling them with
stone and salt. Sump pump locations will be cleaned.
Radios inventory all available, inspect and repair, assign to winter locations.
Yards clear of scrap and debris.
Contractors and suppliers check for day and night telephone numbers and the
types of equipment or services that will be available.
Hazard markers install to guide equipment in clearing roadways and parking
area: to warn of walls and other obstructions and to prevent operation into pits,
holes and openings.
Snow manual review and furnish all necessary corrections for the new issue.
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10.
PRE-SNOW PREPARATION
In the event snow is forecast for the Commuter Rail Operating territory, the following
activities will commence dependent of the forecasted severity of the storm:
Coordinate with Mechanical Department for light engines or extra equipment
for snow clearing duty.
Verify with Trainmasters that North and South Stations have an adequate
supply of shovels and brooms available for onboard use.
Verify with Mechanical Department that outlying service areas have an
adequate supply of brooms and shovels at their locations to stock inbound
trains.
As necessary, communicate with Amtrak, Pan Am and CSX Transportation
personnel to ensure a coordinated effort in the movement of Commuter Trains
over their respective territories.
Determine the assignment of supervision within the service area. Supervisors
will ensure that radios are working properly with fully charged batteries.
STORM ACTIVITY
Transportation Storm Headquarters will be located in the Chief Transportation
Officers Office. The Chief Transportation Officer or his designee will staff the
office. This office will be continually staffed, as storm intensity and duration
require. This office will update storm profile information and disseminate as
necessary, maintaining an open line of communication between the Train
Dispatcher, Customer Service, Engineering, and Mechanical Departments and
MBTA. This office will coordinate with Engineering and Mechanical Departments
to ensure that all efforts are directed at maintaining service during the duration
of storm activity.
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During a storm, each dispatcher must remain in contact with and aware of the
location of Engineering personnel in their territory. When the reliability of
operating power switches is in question, the train dispatcher must ensure
Engineering personnel are consulted before switch is operated.
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11.
The Mechanical Department will assure all locomotives are fully fueled on the day of
anticipated storms. They will also advise the radio room of yard and facility conditions
that could impact service with emphasis on service and inspection operations.
Winter Preparation
The Mechanical Department has established procedures for trains on layover during
cold weather or snow which are reviewed and distributed to Mechanical staff. Any
deviations to these procedures for a specific storm must be issued by the Chief
Mechanical Officer or designee. Information on special winter operations actions
directed by Mechanical management will be provided to the Transportation,
Engineering and Customer Service staff as necessary.
Portable Air Compressors All but one of the outside point layover facilities that
do not have ground air are equipped with a portable air compressor to support
locomotive layover and start-up. The facility at Rockport does not have either type
of air; a portable solution is impractical due to its track configuration. A fall
inspection by a qualified specialist is performed to ensure each compressor is ready
for winter use.
Snowplows and Flangers There are two Russell Snow Plows and one Flanger
available for snow duty. KCS Mechanical shall do a mechanical inspection of the
functional aspects of the equipment and make the required corrections annually prior
to November 1. The KCS Chief Mechanical Officer will advise the KCS Chief
Engineering Officer of the readiness of the snowplows.
The two Russell Snow Plows will be used primarily on the North Side Commuter Rail
Lines and the Flanger will be used primarily on the South Side Commuter Rail Lines
as necessary.
During the month of April each year, KCS shall prepare the equipment for storage
taking all required precautions to prevent deterioration and protect components and
systems during the idle season.
11.1 SNOW PLOWS
SPEED RESTRICTIONS AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
A plow train shall consist of one or more locomotives with a working plow ahead,
a second, non-working plow and or other cars may be trailed behind the
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13.
STATION
North
Station
South
Station
Back Bay
Ruggles
Forest Hills
Hyde Park
Readville
PARKING LOTS
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
CREW
Facilities
N/A
N/A
RIDER
# OF
EQUIPMENT
- SHIP PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
STATION
5 Platforms 1 Kubota and 2
Small Snow
Blowers
8 Platforms 1 Gravely, 1
Kubota and 3
Small Snow
Blowers
PROVIDENCE LINE
287
2 Platforms MBTA
24
1 Platform MBTA
85
1 Platform MBTA
1,592 2 Platforms 1 Kubota
2 Big and 2
w/Handicap
Small Snow
Platform
Blowers
980
2 Platforms 2 Sidewalk
w/Handicap Tractors (Located
Platform
at Readville
Headquarters)
2 Platforms
Route 128
2,753
Canton
Junction
2,520
4 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
Sharon
1,390
2 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
2 Small and 2
Big Snow
Blowers
2 Big and 2
Small Snow
Blowers
Kubota
MBTA
MBTA
MBTA
B&B Readville Crew
(2)
N/A
N/A
N/A
LAZ Parking
(781)794-1791
N/A
N/A
N/A
Case Snow
Mgmt. John
Case 508509-5551
Readville Track Crew LAZ Parking
Case Snow
#1 (4)
(781)794-1791 Mgmt. John
Case 508509-5551
Amtrak
LAZ Parking
Seth Shurtleff
(617)417-0170
KCS Contractor
LAZ Parking
Case Snow
(781)794-1791 Mgmt. John
Case 508509-5551
B&B Bridge Crew (4) Town of Sharon
(781) 784-1525
B&B
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PLATFORMS
STATION
Mansfield
Attleboro
PARKING LOTS
RIDER
# OF
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
- SHIP PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
1,854 2 Platforms
2 Big and 2
B&B Bridge Crew (4) Town of Mansfield
w/Handicap
Small Snow
(508) 261-7335
Platform
Blowers
1,807 2 Platforms 1 Kubota, 2 Big
2 Small Snow
B&B Pawtucket Crew
w/Handicap Snow Blowers
Blowers
(3)
GATRA
Platform
South
Attleboro
1,877
Providence
1,018
2 Platforms 1 Kubota
w/Handicap w/Trailer, 2 Big
Platform
and 2 Small Snow
Blowers
TF Green
Amtrak
Amtrak
Wickford
Junction
Amtrak
Amtrak
FAIRMOUNT LINE
1 Platform 2 Sidewalk
2 Small and 2 Readville Track
w/Handicap Tractors (Located Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
Platform
at Readville
Blowers
#2 (4)
Headquarters)
Readville
(Upper)
98
Fairmont
499
2 Platforms
KCS Contractor
MBTA
Case Snow Mgmt.
Jason Case 508-509-5551
Morton St.
Talbot
Station
Four
Corners
328
2 Platforms
KCS Contractor
KCS Contractor
KCS Contractor
KCS Contractor
KCS Contractor
N/A
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MBTA
Case Snow Mgmt.
Jason Case 508-509-5551
N/A
PLATFORMS
STATION
Uphams
Corner
Newmarket
RIDER
# OF
EQUIPMENT
- SHIP PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
STATION
185
2 Platforms
PARKING LOTS
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
CREW
KCS Contractor
KCS Contractor
KCS Contractor
N/A
N/A
MBTA
N/A
N/A
West Cambridge
Track Maintenance
Crew (8)
Belmont DPW
(617) 489-8210
West Cambridge
Track Maintenance
Crew (8)
N/A
West Cambridge
Track Maintenance
Crew (8)
Waltham DPW
(781) 314-3855
West Cambridge
Track Maintenance
Crew (8)
LAZ Parking
DeVincent
(781)794-1791 Landscpg
Jim-781893-1650
Brandeis College
2 Small and 2
Big Snow
Blowers, 1
Kubota
West Cambridge
Track Maintenance
Crew (8)
Weston DPW
(781) 893-1263
FITCHBURG LINE
Porter
Square
Belmont
Center
131
1 Platform
101
2 Platforms
Waverly
99
2 Platforms
Waltham
559
2 Platforms
BrandeisRoberts
433
2 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
Kendall
Green
112
2 Platforms
1 John Deere
Tractor
2 Small and
Big Snow
Blowers, 1
Kubota
2 Small and
Big Snow
Blowers, 1
Kubota
2 Small and
Big Snow
Blowers, 1
Kubota
2 Small and
Big Snow
Blowers, 1
Kubota
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N/A
PLATFORMS
PARKING LOTS
RIDER
# OF
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
STATION
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
- SHIP PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
Hastings
38
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 West Cambridge
Dump truck
Track
Big Snow
Track Maintenance
Blowers, 1
Crew (8)
Kubota
Silver Hill
22
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 West Cambridge
Dump truck
Track
Big Snow
Track Maintenance
Blowers, 1
Crew (8)
Kubota
Lincoln
335
2 Platforms 1 Kubota
2 Small and 2 West Cambridge
Lincoln DPW
Big Snow
Track Maintenance (781) 259-8999
Blowers, 1
Crew (8)
Kubota
Concord
423
2 Platforms
2 Small and 2 West Concord Track Concord DPW
Big Snow
I&R (2) & Machine
(978) 369-1827
Blowers, 1
Operator (1)
Sidewalk
Tractor
West
427
2 Platforms 1 Kubota
2 Small and 2 West Concord Track Concord DPW
Concord
w/Handicap
Big Snow
I&R (2) & Machine
(978) 369-1827
Platform
Blowers, 1
Operator (1)
Sidewalk
Tractor
South Acton
622
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 Ayer Welders &
Acton DPW
Big Snow
Fitchburg Greasers (978) 369-1827
Blowers, 1 Plow (4)
Truck
Littleton 177
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 Ayer Welders &
DeVincent Landscpg
495
Big Snow
Fitchburg Greasers Jim-781-893-1650
Blowers
(4)
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PLATFORMS
STATION
RIDER
# OF
- SHIP PLATFORMS
Ayer
259
2 Platforms
Shirley
128
North
Leominster
197
Fitchburg
257
2 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
2 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
1 Platform
w/Handicap
Platform
Back Bay
287
1 Platform
26
1 Platform
w/Handicap
Platform
Newtonville
406
West
Newton
Auburndale
Yawkey
Station
PARKING LOTS
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
1 Kubota
2 Small and 2 Ayer Welders &
Ayer DPW
Big Snow
Fitchburg Greasers
Blowers
(4)
2 Small and 2 Fitchburg Track
Shirley DPW
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
(978) 425-2628
Blowers
(4)
2 Small and 2 Fitchburg Track
MART
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
(978) 345-7711
Blowers
(4)
1 Kubota
2 Small and 2 Fitchburg Track
MART
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
(978) 345-7711
Blowers
(4)
FRAMINGHAM / WORCESTER LINE
MBTA
2 Small Snow
Blowers
Framingham Track
Crew (5)
N/A
N/A
1 Platform
Framingham Track
Crew (5)
N/A
N/A
355
1 Platform
Framingham Track
Crew (5)
384
1 Platform
Framingham Track
Crew (5)
LAZ Parking
DeVincent
(781)794-1791 Landscpg
Jim-781893-1650
LAZ Parking
DeVincent
(781)794-1791 Landscpg
Jim-781893-1650
MBTA
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PLATFORMS
STATION
Wellesley
Farms
PARKING LOTS
RIDER
# OF
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
- SHIP PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
415
2 Platforms 1 Kubota
2 Small and 3 B&B Readville Crew Wellesley DPW
Big Snow
#1 (3)
(781) 235-7068
Blowers
Wellesley
Hills
572
2 Platforms
Wellesley DPW
(781) 235-7068
Wellesley
Square
848
2 Platforms
2 Small and 3
Big Snow
Blowers
B&B Readville
Crew#1 (3)
Wellesley DPW
(781) 235-7068
Natick
837
2 Platforms
N/A
West Natick
925
2 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
2 Small Snow
Blowers and 1
Kubota
Framingham 1,141
2 Platforms 1 Kubota
w/Handicap
Platform
2 Small and 3
Big Snow
Blowers
Ashland
390
Southboro
413
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LAZ Parking
Tufts, Inc.
(781)794-1791 Frank
Spinosa
617-2129413
MBTA
Tufts
LAZ Parking
DeVincent
(781)794-1791 Landscapin
g Jim 781983-1650
LAZ
DeVincent
Parking(781)79 Landscapin
4-1791
g Jim 781983-1650
PLATFORMS
STATION
Westboro
RIDER
# OF
- SHIP PLATFORMS
473
Grafton
2 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
2 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
Worcester
Station
1,243
Readville
980
1 Platform
w/Handicap
Platform
Endicott
480
2 Platforms
Dedham
1,098
2 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
Islington
283
2 Platforms
PARKING LOTS
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
2 Small and 2 B&B Worcester Crew LAZ Parking
DeVincent
Big Snow
(3)
(781)794-1791 Landscapin
Blowers
g Jim 781983-1650
2 Small and 2 Big
B&B Worcester Crew LAZ Parking
DeVincent
Snow Blowers and
(3)
(781)794-1791 Landscapin
1 Kubota
g Jim 781983-1650
Other
Worcester DPW (508) 9291300 x4156
FRANKLIN LINE
2 Sidewalk
2 Small and 2 Readville Track Crew LAZ Parking
Case Snow
Tractors (Located Big Snow
#2 (4)
(781)794-1791 Mgmt.
at Readville
Blowers
Jason Case
Headquarters)
508-5095551
2 Small Snow
Readville Track Crew
Blowers, 2
#2 (4)
Town of
Sidewalk
Dedham
Tractors
2 Small Snow
Readville Track Crew LAZ Parking
Case Snow
Blowers, 2
#2 (4)
(781)794-1791 Mgmt.
Sidewalk
Jason Case
Tractors
508-5095551
2 Small Snow
Readville Track Crew LAZ Parking
Case Snow
Blowers, 2
#2 (4)
(781)794-1791 Mgmt.
Sidewalk
Jason Case
Tractors
508-5095551
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PLATFORMS
STATION
Norwood
Depot
Norwood
Central
Windsor
Gardens
Plimptonville
PARKING LOTS
RIDER
# OF
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
- SHIP PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
578
2 Platforms
2 Small Snow
Readville Track Crew LAZ Parking
Case Snow
w/Handicap
Blowers, 2
#2 (4)
(781)794-1791 Mgmt.
Platform
Sidewalk
Jason Case
Tractors
508-5095551
1,328 2 Platforms 1 Kubota
2 Small Snow
Readville Track Crew LAZ Parking
Case Snow
w/Handicap
Blowers, 2
#2 (4)
(781)794-1791 Mgmt.
Platform
Sidewalk
Jason Case
Tractors
508-5095551
546
1 Platform
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
3
1 Platform
Walpole
675
1 Platform
Norfolk
939
1 Platform
w/Handicap
Platform
1 Kubota
2 Small and 2
Big Snow
Blowers, 1
Sidewalk
Tractor
2 Small and 2
Big Snow
Blowers
Franklin Track
Maintenance Crew
(6)
Dump Truck
Franklin Track
Maintenance Crew
(6)
2 Small and 2
Big Snow
Blowers, 1
Sidewalk
Tractor
Franklin Track
Maintenance Crew
(6)
LAZ Parking
Case Snow
(781)794-1791 Mgmt.
Jason Case
508-5095551
LAZ Parking
Case Snow
(781)794-1791 Mgmt.
Jason Case
508-5095551
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Track
PLATFORMS
STATION
Franklin
Forge Park
Foxboro
RIDER
# OF
- SHIP PLATFORMS
906
1 Platform
1,388
2 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
1 Platform
Weymouth
Landing
1 High Level
Platform
East
Weymouth
1 High Level
Platform
West
Hingham
1 High Level
Platform
PARKING LOTS
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
1 Kubota
2 Small and 2 Franklin Track
LAZ Parking
Case Snow
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
(781)794-1791 Mgmt.
Blowers
(6)
Jason Case
508-5095551
2 Small and 2 Franklin Track
LAZ Parking
Case Snow
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
(781)794-1791 Mgmt.
Blowers, 1
(6)
Jason Case
Sidewalk
508-509Tractor
5551
Platform cleared as needed. Crews and equipment
N/A
N/A
assigned as required.
GREENBUSH LINE
KCS Contractor
LAZ Parking
Case Snow
Seth Shurtleff
Mgmt.
(617)417-0170 Jason Case
508-5095551
KCS Contractor
LAZ Parking
Case Snow
Seth Shurtleff
Mgmt.
(617)417-0170 Jason Case
508-5095551
KCS Contractor
LAZ Parking
Case Snow
Seth Shurtleff
Mgmt.
(617)417-0170 Jason Case
508-5095551
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PLATFORMS
STATION
RIDER
# OF
- SHIP PLATFORMS
Nantasket
Junction
1 High Level
Platform
Cohasset
1 High Level
Platform
North
Scituate
1 High Level
Platform
Greenbush
1 High Level
Platform
Malden
32
Wyoming
Hills
243
2 Platforms
Melrose
Cedar Park
285
2 Platforms
PARKING LOTS
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
1 Kubota
2 Small and 2 Greenbush Track
LAZ Parking
Case Snow
Big Snow
Crew
Seth Shurtleff
Mgmt.
Blowers
(617)417-0170 Jason Case
508-5095551
2 Small and 2 Greenbush Track
LAZ Parking
Case Snow
Big Snow
Crew
Seth Shurtleff
Mgmt.
Blowers
(617)417-0170 Jason Case
508-5095551
1 Kubota
2 Small and 2 Greenbush Track
LAZ Parking
Case Snow
Big Snow
Crew
Seth Shurtleff
Mgmt.
Blowers
(617)417-0170 Jason Case
508-5095551
1 Kubota
2 Small and 2 B&B Greenbush
LAZ Parking
Case Snow
Big Snow
Crew
Seth Shurtleff
Mgmt.
Blowers
(617)417-0170 Jason Case
508-5095551
HAVERHILL LINE
MBTA
MBTA
MBTA
(617) 222-3243
1 Kubota
2 Small and 2 Boston Track Crew Melrose DPW
Big Snow
(6)
(781) 979-4170
Blowers
2 Small and 2 Boston Track Crew Melrose DPW
Big Snow
(6)
(781) 979-4170
Blowers and 1
Kubota
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PLATFORMS
STATION
Melrose
Highlands
Greenwood
Wakefield
Reading
E. Reading
Parking
North
Wilmington
Ballardvale
PARKING LOTS
RIDER
# OF
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
- SHIP PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
422
2 Platforms
2 Small and 2 Boston Track Crew Melrose DPW
Big Snow
(6)
(781) 979-4170
Blowers and 1
Kubota
216
2 Platforms
2 Small and 2 Boston Track Crew Wakefield Savings
Big Snow
(6)
(781) 942-9092
Blowers and 1
Kubota
757
2 Platforms
2 Small and 2 Boston Track Crew Wakefield DPW
Big Snow
(6)
(781) 246-6314
Blowers and 1
Kubota
856
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 Boston Track Crew Reading DPW
w/Handicap
Big Snow
(6)
(781) 942-9092
Platform
Blowers and 1
Kubota
N/A
N/A
N/A
MBTA 617-438-8349
Dan Pasquarosa
173
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 Wilmington Track
Private
w/Handicap
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
Platform
Blowers, 1
(5)
Trackless
340
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 Rosemont Track
LAZ Parking
CJ
w/Handicap
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
(781)794-1791 MabardyPlatform
Blowers and 1 (6)
Dan
Kubota
617-4388439
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PLATFORMS
STATION
Andover
Lawrence
PARKING LOTS
RIDER
# OF
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
- SHIP PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
747
1 Platform 1 Kubota
2 Small and 2 Rosemont Track
LAZ Parking
CJ
w/Handicap
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
(781)794-1791 MabardyPlatform
Blowers
(6)
Dan
617-4388439
1 High Level
MVRTA
MVRTA
Platform
(978) 373-2948
(978) 373-2948
Bradford
412
2 Platforms 1 Kubota
w/Handicap
Platform
2 Small and 2
Big Snow
Blowers
Rosemont Track
Maintenance Crew
(6)
Haverhill
554
2 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
2 Small and 2
Big Snow
Blowers and 1
Kubota
Rosemont Track
Maintenance Crew
(6)
West
Medford
435
2 Platforms
Wedgemere
408
2 Platforms
LOWELL LINE
2 Big and 2
Small Snow
Blowers
Winchester
Winchester
633
2 Platforms
Winchester
Anderson
967
1 Platform
Mishawum
37
2 Platforms
1 Kubota
2 Small Snow
Blowers, 1 Gravely
Private
Flag (1)
Winchester DPW
(781) 721-7106
Flag (1)
Winchester DPW
(781) 721-7106
Massport
LAZ Parking
CJ
(781)794-1791 MabardyDan
617-4388439
LAZ Parking
CJ
(781)794-1791 MabardyDan
617-4388439
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N/A
N/A
PLATFORMS
STATION
Wilmington
North
Billerica
Lowell
JFK/UMass
Quincy
Center
Braintree
Holbrook/
Randolph
PARKING LOTS
RIDER
# OF
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
- SHIP PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
515
2 Platforms 2 Small and 2 Big
Wilmington Track
LAZ Parking
CJ
w/Handicap Snow Blowers, 1
Maintenance Crew
(781)794-1791 MabardyPlatforms
Kubota
(5)
Dan
617-4388439
837
2 Platforms
2 Small and 2 Wilmington Track
LRTA
w/Handicap
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
(978) 495-0164
Platforms
Blowers, 1
(5)
Kubota
1,325
LRTA
N/A
LRTA
(978) 375-5476
MIDDLEBORO / LAKEVILLE LINE
MBTA
MBTA
N/A
N/A
250
1 High-Level
2 Small and 2 Readville Track
LAZ Parking
Watson
Platform
Big Snow
Flange Oiler Crew
Seth Shurtleff
Excavating
Blowers
(2)
(617)417-0170 John Margie
(508)2451062
174
Center High- 1 Gravely
2 Small and 2 Readville Track
LAZ Parking
Watson
Level Platform
Big Snow
Flange Oiler Crew
Seth Shurtleff
Excavating
Blowers
(2)
(617)417-0170 John Margie
(508)2451062
606
1 High-Level 1 Gravely
2 Small and 2 Braintree Track
LAZ Parking
Watson
Platform
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
Seth Shurtleff
Excavating
Blowers
(5)
(617)417-0170 John Margie
(508)2451062
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PLATFORMS
PARKING LOTS
RIDER
# OF
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
STATION
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
- SHIP PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
Montello
525
2 High Level 1 Gravely
2 Small and 2 Braintree Track
LAZ Parking
Watson
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
Seth Shurtleff
Excavating
Blowers
(5)
(617)417-0170 John Margie
(508)2451062
Brockton
804
Center High- 1 Gravely
2 Small and 2 Braintree Track
Brockton Bus Authority
Level Platform
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
Blowers
(5)
Campello
601
1 High-Level 1 Gravely
2 Small and 2 Middleboro Track
LAZ Parking
Watson
Platform
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
Seth Shurtleff
Excavating
Blowers
(5)
(617)417-0170 John Margie
(508)2451062
Bridgewater
614
1 High-Level 1 Gravely
2 Small and 2 Middleboro Track
LAZ Parking
Watson
Platform
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
Seth Shurtleff
Excavating
Blowers
(5)
(617)417-0170 John Margie
(508)2451062
Middleboro/
512
1 High-Level 1 Gravely
2 Small and 2 Middleboro Track
LAZ Parking
Watson
Lakeville
Platform
Big Snow
Maintenance Crew
Seth Shurtleff
Excavating
Blowers
(5)
(617)417-0170 John Margie
(508)2451062
NEEDHAM LINE
Roslindale
482
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 Surface Crew (4)
MBTA WelchCORP
w/Handicap
Big Snow
Paul Mcmanus
Platform
Blowers, 1
617-590-7053
Kubota
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PLATFORMS
STATION
Bellevue
Highland
West
Roxbury
Hersey
Needham
Junction
Needham
Center
Needham
Heights
PARKING LOTS
RIDER
# OF
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
- SHIP PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
347
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 Surface Crew (4)
MBTA
w/Handicap
Big Snow
Welch Corp
Platform
Blowers, 1
Kubota
486
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 Surface Crew (4)
MBTA
w/Handicap
Big Snow
Welch Corp
Platform
Blowers, 1
Kubota
513
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 Surface Crew (4)
MBTA
w/Handicap
Big Snow
Welch Corp
Platform
Blowers, 1
Kubota
560
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 Calorite Welding
Needham DPW
w/Handicap
Big Snow
Crew (6)
(617) 455-7550
Platform
Blowers, 1
Kubota
478
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 Calorite Welding
Needham DPW
w/Handicap
Big Snow
Crew (6)
(617) 455-7550
Platform
Blowers, 1
Kubota
409
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 Calorite Welding
Needham DPW
w/Handicap
Big Snow
Crew (6)
(617) 455-7550
Platform
Blowers, 1
Kubota
456
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Needham DPW
(617) 455-7550
PLATFORMS
STATION
Chelsea
Riverworks
RIDER
# OF
- SHIP PLATFORMS
275
2 Platforms
51
Lynn
957
High-Level
Island
Platform
Swampscott
980
2 Platforms
w/ Handicap
Platforms
Salem
2,199
1 Platform
w/Handicap
Platform
Beverly
1,910
2 Platforms
w/ Handicap
Platforms
North
Beverly
389
PARKING LOTS
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
1 Kubota
2 Small Snow
B&B Mystic Crew (2) N/A
N/A
Blowers
GE
GE
GE
(617) 594-2591
1 John Deere
B&B Lynn Crew (3) Laz Parking
Tractor, 2 Big and
Peter Furtado
3 Small Snow
(781) 443-3770
Blowers
2 Small and 1 Big
B&B Wilmington
LAZ Parking
CJ
Snow Blowers
Crew (3)
(781)794-1791 MabardyDan
617-4388439
1 Tractor, 1 Big
B&B Salem Crew
LAZ Parking
CJ
and 2 Small Snow
(3)
(781)794-1791 MabardyBlowers
Dan
617-4388439
1 Tractor, 2 Small
B&B Lowell Crew
Beverly Depot Restaurant
Snow Blowers
(3)
(978) 927-5402
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LAZ Parking
CJ
(781)794-1791 MabardyDan
617-4388439
PLATFORMS
STATION
Hamilton
Wenham
PARKING LOTS
RIDER
# OF
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
- SHIP PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
383
1 Platform 1 tractor and 2
2 Small and 2 B&B Mystic Crew (2) LAZ Parking
w/Handicap snow blowers
Big Snow
Peter Furtado
Green+Gro
Platform
Blowers
(781) 443-3770 w
Craig Green
978-361634
Ipswich
529
Rowley
172
1 High-Level
Platform
2 Small and 2
Big Snow
Blowers, 1
Kubota
MBTA
Newburypor
t
745
1 High-Level
Platform
2 Small and 2
Big Snow
Blowers, 1
Kubota
LAZ Parking
Green+Gro
Peter Furtado
w Craig
(781) 443-3770 Green
(978)3616340
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Green+Gro
w
Craig Green
978-361634
PLATFORMS
STATION
South
Weymouth
PARKING LOTS
SNOW
EQUIPMENT/
REMOVAL
MANAGEMENT
CREW
RIDER
# OF
EQUIPMENT
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL
- SHIP PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
EQUIPMENT
CREW
STATION
PLYMOUTH / KINGSTON LINE
728
1 High-Level 1 Gravely
1 Kubota (with B&B Abington Crew LAZ Parking
Platform
trailer), 1 Big
(4)
Seth Shurtleff
and 2 Small
(617)417-0170
Snow Blowers
Abington
819
1 High-Level 1 Gravely
Platform
1 Kubota (with
trailer), 1 Big
and 2 Small
Snow Blowers
LAZ Parking
Seth Shurtleff
(617)417-0170
Whitman
693
1 High-Level 1 Gravely
Platform
1 Kubota (with
trailer), 1 Big
and 2 Small
Snow Blowers
LAZ Parking
Seth Shurtleff
(617)417-0170
Hanson
701
1 High-Level 1 Gravely
Platform
1 Kubota (with
trailer), 1 Big
and 2 Small
Snow Blowers
LAZ Parking
Seth Shurtleff
(617)417-0170
Halifax
760
2 High-Level 1 Gravely
Platform
1 Kubota (with
trailer), 1 Big
and 2 Small
Snow Blowers
LAZ Parking
Seth Shurtleff
(617)417-0170
Plymouth
119
1 High-Level 1 Gravely
Platform
1 Kubota (with
trailer), 1 Big
and 2 Small
Snow Blowers
LAZ Parking
Seth Shurtleff
(617)417-0170
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Case Snow
Mgmt.
Jason Case
508-5095551
Case Snow
Mgmt.
Jason Case
508-5095551
Case Snow
Mgmt.
Jason Case
508-5095551
Case Snow
Mgmt.
Jason Case
508-5095551
Case Snow
Mgmt.
Jason Case
508-5095551
Case Snow
Mgmt.
Jason Case
508-5095551
PLATFORMS
STATION
Kingston
RIDER
# OF
- SHIP PLATFORMS
1,165
1 High-Level
Platform
389
2 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
Prides
Crossing
29
1 Platform
Beverly
Farms
145
2 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
Manchester
515
West
Gloucester
130
2 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
2 Platforms
w/Handicap
Platform
Gloucester
491
Monserratt
1 Platform
w/Handicap
Platform
PARKING LOTS
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
1 Gravely
1 Kubota (with B&B Kingston Crew LAZ Parking
Case Snow
trailer), 1 Big
(4)
Seth Shurtleff
Mgmt.
and 2 Small
(617)417-0170 Jason Case
Snow Blowers
508-5095551
ROCKPORT LINE
2 Small and 2 Track Salem Crew
MBTA
Big Snow
(7)
CJ Mabardy
Blowers, 1
Kubota
2 Small and 2 Track Salem Crew
Private
Big Snow
(7)
Blowers, 1
Kubota
2 Small and 2 Track Salem Crew
711/SL 34
Track
Big Snow
(7)
Blowers, 1
Kubota
1 Kubota
2 Small and 2 Track Salem Crew
Cape Anne RTA
Big Snow
(7)
(978) 283-7916
Blowers
2 Small and 2 Track Salem Crew
MBTA
Big Snow
(7)
CJ Mabardy
Blowers, 1
Kubota
1 Kubota
2 Small and 2 Track Salem Crew
MBTA
Big Snow
(7)
CJ Mabardy
Blowers
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PLATFORMS
STATION
Rockport
RIDER
- SHIP
423
Canton
Center
1,272
Stoughton
1,865
Bird Street
Park Street
Jones Ave.
Greenwood
Ave.
PARKING LOTS
# OF
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 Track Salem Crew
Cape Anne RTA
Big Snow
(7)
(978) 283-7916
Blowers, 1
Kubota
STOUGHTON LINE
1 Platform 2 Small and 2 Big
Readville Track
LAZ Parking MBTA
w/Handicap Snow Blowers, 1
Welding Crew (2)
(781) 794Case Snow
Platform
Sidewalk Tractor
1791
Mgmt.
Jason Case
508-5095551
1 Platform
2 Small and 2 Readville Track
LAZ Parking MBTA
w/Handicap
Big Snow
Welding Crew (2)
(781) 794Case Snow
Platform
Blowers, 1
1791
Mgmt.
Sidewalk
Jason Case
Tractor
508-5095551
PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS (FAIRMOUNT LINE)
Readville Track
N/A
N/A
Maintenance Crew
(4)
Readville Track
N/A
N/A
Maintenance Crew
(4)
Readville Track
N/A
N/A
Maintenance Crew
(4)
Readville Track
N/A
N/A
Maintenance Crew
(4)
EMERGENCY ESCAPE HATCHES AND EMERGENCY EXITS FROM TUNNELS
ODRL 3.2-103 Snow Plan 2014-2015
Revision 1
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PLATFORMS
PARKING LOTS
RIDER
# OF
EQUIPMENT
SNOW
STATION
MOBILE
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT/
- SHIP PLATFORMS LOCATED AT THE
REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT
CREW
MANAGEMENT
STATION
CREW
Location
Type
Description
Snow Removal Crew
Greenbush Tunnel
1 Doorway Doorway at street level
B&B Greenbush Crew
Back Bay Tunnel
1 Doorway Doorway into Copley Plaza
N/A-Exits into Copley Plaza
Salem Tunnel
1 Escape
Escape hatch through pump house, opens into the
B&B Salem Crew
Hatch
parking lot.
STANDPIPES
Location
Description
Snow Removal Crew
South Station
Fire Dept. connection is on Atlantic Ave
B&B South Station Crew
Back BayTracks 5&7 Fire Dept. connection is on Clarendon St.
B&B South Station Crew
Back BayTracks 1,2&3 Fire Dept. connection is on Columbus Ave.
B&B South Station Crew
Ruggles Station
Fire Dept. connections on Ruggles St. and in the busway.
B&B South Station Crew
Forest Hills Station
Fire Dept. connection is busway on Washington St.
B&B Readville Crew
CONTRACTORS
KCS currently is waiting for bids for snow removal. Once contractors have been identified the plan will be updated to
identify the contractors and their responsibilities.
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LAYOVERS
LOCATION
Bradford
Fitchburg
Franklin
Scituate
Kingston
Middleboro
Needham
Newburyport
Pawtucket
Rockport
Worcester
Cobble Hill/CRMF
Roadways
ROADWAYS
CREW
Rosemont Track Crew (1)
Fitchburg Track Crew (1)
Readville Track Crew (1)
B&B Greenbush Crew (1)
Kingston Track Crew (1)
Middleboro Track Crew (1)
Readville Track Crew (1)
Mystic B&B Crew (1)
Readville B&B Crew (1)
Mystic B&B Crew (1)
Contractor
T-Pad Track Crew (1)
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EQUIPMENT
Bradford Swing Loader
Fitchburg Swing Loader
Franklin Swing Loader
Crew truck with plow
Dump truck
Track Speed Swing
Track Plow Truck
B&B Plow Truck
B&B Dump Truck
B&B Plow Truck
Contractor
T-Pad Kawasaki
14.
ROUTE LOCATION
RESPONSIBILITY
PHONE
FIRST
TRAIN
Providence Line
Pawtucket Layover
Track-Readville I&R
617-222-8640
5:07AM
Fitchburg Line
South Acton
Willows
Fitchburg Layover
Track-Concord I&R
Track-Fitchburg I&R
Track-Fitchburg Greaser
617-222-3625
617-222-3625
617-222-3625
5:51AM
5:34AM
5:15AM
Franklin Line
Franklin Layover
Track-Franklin I&R
Readville Maintenance Track and B&B
Facility
617-222-8640 5:05AM
617-222-3690 5:45AM
Gloucester Line
Rockport Layover
Track-Newburyport I&R
Wilsons Spring Switch Track-Newburyport I&R
617-590-9852
617-590-9852
Greenbush Line
Scituate Layover
617-222-8640 5:40AM
Haverhill Line
Ash Street Spring
Switch
Wilmington Junction
Bradford Layover
Lowell Junction
Andover Street
Track-Braintree I&R
Track-Wilmington Maint.
Crew
Track-Wilmington Maint.
Crew
Track-Rosemont I&R
Track-Rosemont I&R
Track-Rosemont I&R
5:05AM
8:36AM
617-222-3628 7:44AM
617-222-8450
7:12AM
617-222-3628
617-222-3628
617-222-3628
5:05AM
5:30AM
5:19AM
Lowell Line
Bleachery
Track-Lowell I&R
617-222-3625 5:35AM
Kingston Line
Kingston Layover
Track-Kingston I&R
617-222-8640
5:32AM
Middleboro Line
Middleboro Layover
Track-Middleboro I&R
617-222-8640
5:10AM
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ROUTE LOCATION
RESPONSIBILITY
PHONE
FIRST
TRAIN
Track-Calorite Welding
Crew
617-222-8640
6:10AM
Newburyport Line
Newburyport Layover
Bagley
Track-Newburyport I&R
Track-Newburyport I&R
617-590-9852 5:22AM
617-590-9852 5:29AM
North Station
Tower A
Boston Eng. Terminal
KCS
Eng. Facilities/Track
617-222-8450
617-222-6328
24/7
24/7
South Station
Tower 1
Amtrak
617-345-7903
24/7
Southampton Street
Yard
Mechanical Dept.
617-222-5347
6:28AM
617-222-8640
6:28AM
Track-Framingham Track
Crew
Track-Framingham Track
Crew
Track-Framingham Track
Crew
Track-Framingham I&R
Track-Framingham I&R
Track-Framingham I&R
Track-Worcester Welders
Track-Worcester Welders
Track-Worcester I&R
Track-Worcester I&R
Track-Worcester I&R
617-222-3625
Needham Line
Needham Layover
Stoughton Line
Stoughton Runaround
Worcester Line
CP 3
CP 4
CP 11
CP 21
CP 22
CP 23
CP 29
CP 30
CP 42
CP 43
Worcester Layover
617-222-3625
617-222-3625
617-222-3625
617-222-3625
617-222-3625
617-222-3625
617-222-3625
617-222-3625
617-222-3625
617-222-3625
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4:45AM
15.
Description
Headquarters
T#
KCS #
T40104
A47942
Salem
T40106
A47945
Bradford
T40102
A47940
Readville
T40103
A47941
Tie Job
T40109
A47839
Abington
T40107
A47946
Franklin
T40101
A47939
Braintree
T47948
A47948
Wilmington
T41601
A47203
T41602
T41603
A47634
A47113
T48750
A48750
Case Backhoe
Wilmington
T48738
A48738
Case Backhoe
West Concord
T48715
A48715
Case Backhoe
Mystic
T40108
A47644
T41604
A41604
Readville
T41605
A41605
Fitchburg
T41606
A41606
Forge Park
T41607
A41607
T-Pad
No T#
AA53834
Somerville
No T#
AA30028
Readville
No T#
AA30029
Readville
No T#
AA30030
Somerville
No T#
AA69637
Mystic
No T#
AA00009
Readville
No T#
AA00026
Somerville
No T#
AA00026
Readville
No T#
AB00024
Readville
No T#
AG22025
Readville
Readville
Mystic
Boston
Pawtucket
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Equipment #
Description
Headquarters
T#
KCS #
No T#
AG30092
Readville
No T#
AG24296
Readville
No T#
AG24398
Somerville
No T#
AG24399
Readville
No T#
AA0019
Mystic
No T#
AA00020
Readville
No T#
AA00022
Readville
No T#
AA00023
Readville
No T#
AN69640
No T#
AG39476
Readville
No T#
AE23170
Somerville
No T#
AG28531
Readville
No T#
AG28532
Readville
No T#
AG28711
Somerville
No T#
AG37486
Somerville
No T#
AG28710
Mystic
No T#
AA23170
Somerville
*Subject to change.
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Mystic
16.
SWITCH HEATERS
# of
Switches Control
Location
Type
Providence Line
South Station
Electric
Cove
Electric
Plains
Electric
Forest
Electric
Read
Electric
Transfer
Electric
Junction
Electric
Mansfield
Electric
Holden
Electric
Boro
Electric
Hebronville
Electric
Orms
Electric
Pawtucket
Electric
10
Boston Area
Yard 5 CRMF
Electric
52
+ = #1 Switch Must be Kept Clean at All Times.
Zone 1
Electric
5
Tower A
City Gas
32
Swift Int.
Electric
6
Fairmount Line
South Bay Interlocking
Electric
Dana
Electric
4
Hill[1]
Electric
5
#2 Yard
Electric
16
Fitchburg Line
West Cambridge
5
Hill Crossing
Electric
3
Clematis Brook
Electric
1
Beaver Brook
Electric
1
Waltham
Electric
1
4-(2
Hastings
Electric
Heaters)
S. Acton
Electric
2
Tenney
Electric
4
Willows to CPFWL
Electric
5
CPFAY
Electric
6
CPFFG
Electric
7
Amtrak
Amtrak
Amtrak
Amtrak
Amtrak
Amtrak
Amtrak
Amtrak
Amtrak
Amtrak
Amtrak
Amtrak
Manual
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Tower H
Terminal Dispatcher
Track/Pipers
Terminal Dispatcher
Amtrak
Dispatcher
Dispatcher
Manual
CROCC
CROCC
CROCC
CROCC
CROCC
CROCC
CROCC
CROCC
Dist. 3 Train Disp.
Dist. 3 Train Disp.
Dist. 3 Train Disp.
Shoreline
Shoreline
Shoreline
Shoreline
Shoreline
Shoreline
Shoreline
Shoreline
Shoreline
Shoreline
Shoreline
Shoreline
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Location
Gallagher
Layover Facility
Franklin Line
Sprague Street
Norwood Central
Walpole
Walpole West
Franklin Layover East
Franklin Layover Int.
Franklin/Industrial
Gloucester Line
Wilson
Rockport
Greenbush Line
Adams Junction
Shipyard
Allen
East Weymouth
Herring
Fort
Blackrock
Circus
Parish
Davis
Scituate Layover
Haverhill Line
FX
Foley Street
Power Switch #669
Reading Junction
Fells
Ash Street
Wilmington Junction
Lowell Junction
Frye Int.
Andover St. Int.
Frost
Bradford
Type
Electric
Electric
# of
Switches Control
1
Dist. 3 Train Disp.
4
Manual
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
Dispatcher
Dispatcher
Dispatcher
Dispatcher
Dispatcher
Dispatcher
Manual
Electric
Electric
1
4
Boston East
Snow Sensor
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
5
Snow Sensor
Terminal Dispatcher
Terminal Dispatcher
1
1
1
1
2
2
5
4
Terminal Dispatcher
Snow Sensor
GTI Dist. 2 Train Disp.
GTI Dist. 2 Train Disp.
GTI Dist. 2 Train Disp.
GTI Dist. 2 Train Disp.
GTI Dist. 2 Train Disp.
GTI Dist. 2 Train Disp.
Electric
Electric
Clean by
Hand
Electric
Electric/
Manual
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
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Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Location
Hall
Rosemont
Lowell Line
Somerville Junction
Winchester
Cawford
Wilbur
Wilmington
Shop
Bleachery 119
Bleachery 123
Bleachery 129
Bleachery 149
Bleachery 143
Bleachery
Middleboro Line
Fly
Vic
Squant
Green
Gross
Pearl
Hol
Rand
Howard
Grove
West Dale
Stanley
Mid
Pilgrim
Middleboro Layover
Needham Line
Dale Interlocking
Rox Interlocking
Baker Interlocking
Warren Interlocking
Need Interlocking
Heights
Layover Facility
Type
Electric
Electric
# of
Switches Control
4
GTI Dist. 2 Train Disp.
2
GTI Dist. 2 Train Disp.
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
5
5
3
4
5
6
2
2
2
2
2
Boston West
Boston West
Boston West
Boston West
Boston West
Boston West
GTI Dist. 2 Train
GTI Dist. 2 Train
GTI Dist. 2 Train
GTI Dist. 2 Train
GTI Dist. 2 Train
Clean by Hand
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
2
1
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
Dispatcher
Dispatcher
Dispatcher
Dispatcher
Dispatcher
Dispatcher
Dispatcher
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Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Location
Newburyport Line
Type
Everett Junction
Wonderland
Brick Yard
Castle Hill
McNall
Northey Pt.
Beverly Junction
Chesley
Ipswich West
Bagley
Knight Interlocking
Port Interlocking
Newburyport Layover
Plymouth Line
Swey
Abby
Golf
Bryant
Burrage
Oak
Seaside
Gravel
Kingston Layover
Worcester Line
CP 3
CP 4
CP 11
CP 21
CP 22
CP 23
CP 24
CP 28
CP 29
CP 30
CP 33
CP 39
CP 42
# of
Switches Control
Electric/
Manual
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
6
4
4
5
1
2
6
1
1
1
1
4
4
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
5
6
4
6
7
2
4
4
Worcester
Worcester
Worcester
Worcester
Worcester
Worcester
Worcester
Worcester
Worcester
Worcester
Worcester
Worcester
Worcester
4
2
1
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
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Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Disp.
Location
CP 43
CP 44
Type
Electric
Manual
# of
Switches Control
3
Worcester Train Disp.
3
Track Dept.
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17.
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2) Turn on the power to the hot air blowers. The power panel is located behind the
old compressor house at Tower A.
3) A green indicator light is dedicated to each heater. Confirm all green indicator
lights are illuminated. Failure of a green light to illuminate is an indication
of a heater problem.
4) A yellow beacon is mounted on the outside of the main panel; illumination of this
beacon indicates a problem with one of the heaters. A yellow light inside the
panel will identify the specific heater that has a problem.
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Winter Zone
At least 3 fully accessible cars
Page 61
18.
MBTA ORGANIZATION
NAME
Kesler, Brad
TITLE
Senior Director of Railroad and Water
Transportation
Sekkat,
Director of Engineering
Mohammed
Maintenance/C=S
Adkins, Steve
Director of Mechanical
Jones, Steve
Director of Railroad OperationsTransportation/Customer Suc+Water Transp.
Lannin, Marialaina Deputy Director of Railroad
Operations/Finance
Aubuchon, Ken
Section Chief mechanical
Carrega, John
Mechanical Assistant Director
Carroll, Paul
Section Chief Transportation
Dias, Craig
Duncan, Jim
Engineering Officer-Structures
Foster, Tom
Trans. & Customer Service Mgr.
Gallery, Jody
Customer Service Officer
Helmar, Tilli
Secretary
Lally, Bill
Deputy Section Chief Engineering
Tavernier, Edmund Section Chief Engineering
Vieira, Manuel
Supervisor Construction Engineering & F/A
Walsh, John
Supervisor System Services Maint.
Harper, Robin
Construction Inspector
Arnold, Rich
Sr. Tech Project Manager-Engineering
Manny Vieria
Program Coordinator
Royston, Karen
Admin. Assistance-Mechanical
Howard, Robin
Executive Assistant
Harris, Hortense
Admin. Assistant-Transportation
Kaluski, Kamil
Sr. Tech Project Mgr.-Mechanical
Sheehan, Mark
Mechanical Officer
Strahiloy, Sven
Rolling Stock Maintenance Officer
ODRL 3.2-103 Snow Plan 2014-2015
Revision 1
OFFICE #
HOME #
617-222-6536
CELL#
617-222-6176
617-222-3434
617-680-2253
617-222-6400 781-662-5407 617-293-8058
617-222-6695
617-222-6356 978-537-3702 617-756-5893
617-222-6303 508-541-8925 617-835-1374
617-222-6536 978-458-2265 617-594-1980
617-222-6740 781-378-2106 617-293-9372
617-222-4465 781-245-6128 617-590-9821
617-222-6586 617-480-4704 617-293-9127
617-222-3441
617-512-3621
617-222-6178
617-222-5439
617-594-0163
617-222-6176
617-828-6037
617-222-4467 978-532-1091 617-293-9435
617-222-3442 781-848-5826 617-293-9106
617-222-6312 781-231-5702 617-308-5009
617-222-3635 781-878-2231 617-594-0120
617-222-6305
617-222-4328
617-222-4771
617-222-6333 617-959-6699 617-959-6699
617-222-6676
617-548-2480
617-222-3685 781-325-3086 617-596-0169
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19.
KCS ORGANIZATION
NAME
Mulligan Tom
Francis Gerald
TITLE
General Manager
Deputy General Manager
OFFICE #
HOME #
PAGER
CELL#
OFFICE #
HOME #
PAGER
CELL#
TITLE
Chief Transportation Officer
Deputy Chief Transportation
Officer
A Desk Dispatcher Transfer to
Providence
Terminal Dispatcher-Amtrak
Trouble Desk-Amtrak
Trouble Desk
Chief Train Dispatcher-Amtrak
Chief Train Dispatcher - KCS
Southwest Corridor Dispatcher
Cove to Transfer (Midland)Amtrak
Dorchester-Amtrak
Corridor-Amtrak
Main Line-Amtrak
KCS Branch Line
KCS Old Colony
South Bay-Amtrak
KCS Assistant Chief
KCS Assistant Chief
617-222-8019 508-510-5176
617-222-8106
617-345-7565
617-345-7572
617-222-3628
617-345-7569/
7570
617-222-8100
617-345-7561
617-345-7492
617-345-7561
617-345-7562
617-222-8106
617-222-8105
617-345-7908
617-222-8101
617-222-8102
617-222-2019
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617-963-6886
NAME
TITLE
Crew Disp.
Crew Disp.
WATTS Line (In MASS.)
Crew Disp.
WATTS Line (Out of MASS.)
Fax Machine
Crew Dispatchers
Crew Room
North Station
North Station
North Station
Operations Control
Center
North Side
OFFICE #
HOME #
617-222-2020
800-589-2808
888-824-3511
617-222-2022
617-222-3676
617-222-3656
CROCC
CROCC
617-222-6109/
6110
617-222-6111/
6112
617-723-3382
617-222-6113
617-222-3600/
3674
617-222-8126
617-222-3600
617-222-8120
617-222-5686/
5978
617-222-6334
617-222-3056
617-222-3676
CROCC
Fax Machine
CROCC
Terminal Dispatcher
Information Booth North Station
Information Desk
Lost and Found
Lost and Found
Tower A
South Station
North Station
South Station
Operator
Tower H
Operator
Trainmens Room CRMF
Trainmens Room North Washington St. North
Side
Almeder, John
Trainmaster
Allen, Felicia
Director Manpower Utilization
Beauregard, Mark Chief Train Dispatcher-North
617-222-6114
CELL#
617-473-1095 617-293-9088
617-222-8114
617-473-6619 617-438-2673
617-222-8462 781-599-2988 617-473-1167 617-293-9098
617-222-6114
617-905-6441
PAGER
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NAME
Drumheller,
Dennis
Dupes, Jamie
Huggan, Robert
TITLE
Road Foreman North Station
Kadlick, Kevin
Director of Conductor
Certification
Trainmaster - North
Trainmaster - North
Trainmaster/Road Foreman South
Trainmaster
Road Foreman South
Langley, Denise
Le, Lisa
Kerry Woods
McGuire, Jean
McLaughlin,
William
Murphy, Richard
P.
Neverett, Mark
ONeal, William
Patriacca, Mark
Rae, William C.
Reade, Ronald
Reardon, Edward
Rossi, John
Santamaria, John
Silver, Juanetta
Vedder, Patrick
OFFICE #
HOME #
617-222-3659
PAGER
CELL#
617-473-5940 617-293-9090
617-222-8115
603-817-1399
617-473-1523 617-293-9092
617-222-3656
617-222-8116
617-473-6470 617-438-7484
617-501-4339
617-222-3654
Senior Road Foreman
Terminal Superintendent-South 617-222-8110
Road Foreman-South Station
Field Trainmaster-South
Road Foreman - North
Lead Trainmaster-North
Trainmaster-South
Field Superintendent - North
Trainmaster South Station
Field Trainmaster - South
617-473-2099 617-293-9093
617-293-3231
617-590-9315
617-359-1643
617-304-2987
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TITLE
Deputy Chief of Customer
Service
Mgr. Operational Planning
Sr. Customer Service Adm.
Customer Service Adm.
Customer Service Delivery
Mgr. North
Customer Service Adm.
North Station
South Station
North Station
South Station
OFFICE #
617-222-8081
617-222-8066
HOME #
PAGER
CELL #
617-473-3558 617-293-8598
617-473-7221
617-222-8086
617-222-8084
617-473-3562 617-293-9095
617-473-9764 617-908-0467
617-473-3763 617-438-4324
617-222-3675
617-215-0716 781-438-9187
617-222-8083
617-2223600/ 3674
617-222-8126
617-222-3600
617-222-8120
TITLE
Safety and Security Officer
Manager of Safety
Safety Advisor
Safety Advisor
OFFICE #
617-222-8360
617-222-8020
617-222-8373
617-222-8366
HOME #
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PAGER
CELL #
617-293-9088
TITLE
Chief Engineering Officer
Deputy Chief Engineering Officer
ACEO Com & Signal
ACEO Facilities
ACEO Bridges & Buildings
ACEO - Force Account
Radio Room
Electricians Shop
Structures Garage
T-Pad
Readville Shop
Relay Shop
Allen, Ron
Roadmaster Track South
Berry, Robert
Senior Engineer Signal Design
Brady, Jim
Construction Inspector
Brown, Mike
Mgr. of Materials Distribution
Campione, Steve Sr. Engineer Electrical
Collins, Ralph
Sr. Eng.-Comm.
Coughlan, Dan
Electronic Shop
Desmond, John
Sr. Eng. Work Equipment
Doe, Rob
Roadmaster-S&I
Donati, Elmer
Roadmaster Track - Old Colony
Ferraro, James
Roadmaster Track - West
Foley, Bill
Work Equipment Foreman
Ford, Thomas
Senior Engineer Facilities
Howland, James Senior Engineer Track - North
Jalbert, John
Roadmaster Electrical
Keenan, Peter
Bridge Inspector - North
OFFICE #
617-222-
HOME #
CELL #
857-208-6363
617-222-3613
617-222-8255
617-222-3617
617-222-3620
617-222-3628
617-222-3121
617-222-5338
617-222-5340
617-222-5430
617-222-8420
781-438-1978
603-929-0403
978-658-4952
617-590-9838
617-590-9815
617-590-9828
617-438-7145
617-222-8412
617-222-3609
617-222-3624
617-222-8483
617-222-6190
617-222-4484
617-222-4657
617-222-8640
617-222-8450
617-222-4496
617-222-6328
617-222-3625
617-222-3624
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617-222-6189
978-957-3114
617-777-5900
617-590-9808
617-590-9844
978-597-3062
617-590-9816
617-590-9810
978-774-6656
617-590-9819
617-438-4115
617-590-9820
617-438-9853
413-245-7339
508-226-5584
617-327-5634
978-658-7369
617-590-9809
617-590-9826
617-756-8961
617-596-0042
NAME
TITLE
Leblanc, Gene
Bridge Inspector - Worcester
Lestan, Steve
Roadmaster C&S South
Marshall, Rich
Roadmaster B&B South
McCabe, John
Roadmaster Signal Construction
McCabe, Joseph Roadmaster C&S - Old Colony
McGuire, Dale
Roadmaster B&B North
McNall, Daniel
Sr. Eng. Signal Construction
Neves, Joe
Roadmaster Track - North
Pigsley, John
Roadmaster Facilities
OConnell, Ed
Sr. Engineer Control Systems
Palazzolo, Marty Senior Engineer C&S South
Pelletier, Steve
Roadmaster C&S West
Rodricks, Dana
Senior Engineer Track South
Routhier, Joseph Roadmaster C&S North
Sartori, Rich
Roadmaster B&B North
Smith, Owen
Roadmaster Track - Production
Wallis, Bob
Roadmaster Comm.-North
Ward, Christopher Bridge Inspector B&B - South
Welch, James
Construction Inspector
West, David
Engineer Track
Weldon, Derek
Senior Engineer Signal
Wesson, Greg
Roadmaster-Comm.
OFFICE #
617-222-8641
617-222-8422
617-222-3063
617-222-3616
617-222-8421
617-222-8450
617-222-6329
617-222-3618
617-222-5789
617-222-5573
617-222-3350
617-222-6329
617-222-8450
617-222-8483
617-222-8141
617-222-3615
617-222-8145
HOME #
CELL #
508-223-9194
401-722-2112
781-935-8690
781-545-7923
508-252-9296
978-658-7688
978-532-4991
617-293-9460
617-438-3230
617-590-9832
617-590-9831
617-293-1453
617-590-9833
617-590-9817
978-406-2408
617-590-9858
617-590-8565
617-293-9489
617-590-9851
617-590-9855
617-438-7844
781-231-0649
781-681-9255
508-517-4969
978-459-4335
978-685-1204
781-837-8188
781-246-4927
617-594-0885
617-590-9864
617-438-2899
617-590-9865
617-590-8579
Phone Number
781-246-2811
781-483-3720
978-927-8810
Hours of Operation
M-F 6AM-12:30AM / Sat. & Sun. 7:45AM-12AM
All days 7AM-2AM
M-F 6AM-11:50PM / Sat.6:30AM-11:50PM / Sun.
9AM-11:50PM
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TITLE
Chief Mechanical Officer
Asst. Supt. S&I Southampton
Electrical Engineer
Chief Clerk
Force Account Manager
Manager Special Projects
Manager Vehicle Projects
OFFICE #
617-222-3680
617-222-3679
617-222-6105
617-222-6672
617-222-6478
617-222-6671
617-222-6355
HOME #
781-585-4393
617-293-3270
617-484-1684 617-473-3990 781-727-7148
617-484-2091
617-799-7531
617-222-8603 781-461-1297 617-473-4282 617-293-1381
Fadden, David
Flaherty, Martin
Flynn, Paul J.
Goyette, Don
Hallman, Virginia
Hanlon, Paul
Hanson, Paul
617-222-1770
617-222-6392
617-222-8600
617-222-6308
617-222-8473
617-222-6379
617-222-3767
6217-222-5452
617-222-6404
617-222-8448
617-222-4601
617-222-8272
CELL #
518-368-3134
617-293-9051
617-590-9276
617-222-8319 781-233-8341
617-201-9374
617-222-6379 781-449-2252 617-473-2260 617-594-5502
617-222-6387
617-222-8292 617-877-3495 617-473-6733 617-438-2958
617-222-6307 617-268-6426 617-473-0871 617-293-9049
617-472-0204
781-286-4287
PAGER #
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NAME
Mechanical Desk
Murphy,
Darshawn
TITLE
Manager Process Design
OFFICE #
HOME #
PAGER #
617-222-8212
617-222-8472 508-297-2301
857-284-6565
617-222-8449 781-826-7688
617-504-6920
617-222-3679 508-469-4303 617-473-6629 617-590-8554
617-222-6354
617-222-8307
617-222-8240
617-222-6308
978-717-4106
508-223-3605
603-929-0403
603-594-0292
617-222-3636 508-341-7989
617-222-6332
CELL #
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617-473-4436
617-215-0728
617-473-1602
617-215-0729
781-727-7150
617-293-9119
617-590-9857
617-293-9066
617-590-9464
20.
AMTRAK
KCS
Police
Radio Room
Dispatch Office North Side
Dispatch Office South Side
Police
Dave Fink
Sid Culliford
Dick Miller
Warren Bostwick
Police
800-331-0008
617-222-3628
617-222-6115
617-222-8101/8100
978-663-1168
978-663-1186
978-663-9320
978-663-9321
978-663-9326
1-800-799-0994
(Ohio)
(GM)
518-767-6101
Bob McGovern, Trainmaster 518-767-6001
Pager: 1-800944-2337/Pin
#52732
(Middleboro)
617-783-6255
(Readville)
617-783-6260
(Walpole)
617-783-6236
Mike Wojtas (Track)
617-783-6449/
6448
Readville Yardmaster
617-364-1072
Boston Line Dispatcher
518-767-6111
Framingham BR
Chief Dispatcher
518-617-6102
Police
617-222-1212
Central Control Center
617-222-5707
High Street,
Boston
Dispatcher
617-222-5758
Back Bay Station
617-222-5777
Ticket Window
617-345-7961
MBTA Emergency Storm
617-222-3442
Control Center
PAN AM
CSX
MBTA
MASS. ELECTRIC
CO.
OFF HOURS i.e.
North Andover
Facility
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Normal Business
Hours
Monday-Friday 8:00am4:00pm
Malden Engineering-617388-5254
Phil Rohn
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21.
DISPATCHERS NORTH
Boston East
Boston Valley
Boston West
Fitchburg
Chief North
Code Rm C. Hill
Northside Terminal
DRAWBRIDGES
Draw 1 Tower A
Beverly
PHONE #
DISPATCHERS SOUTH
617-222-6109 Chief South
617-222-6110 Corridor Dispatcher
617-222-6112/ Midland Dispatcher
617-222-6111
617-222-6161 South Station Trouble
Desk
617-222-6114/ Southside Terminal
617-222-6115
617-523-4533 Old Colony
617-222-6113
PHONE #
617-222-5978/ Manchester
5986
Gloucester
978-921-4533 Saugus
PHONE #
617-345-7569
617-345-7561
617-222-8106
617-345-7571/
800-523-2709
617-345-7565
617-222-8105
978-526-1089
978-281-6440
617-222-6672
HEADQUARTERS
PHONE #
MISCELLANEOUS
Abington
617-222-3063 ET Shop
Ayer Trailer 978-772- 978-772-5230 Radio Shop-North
6804 (6760)
PHONE #
617-222-6190
617-222-6189
Depot-W. Concord
Greenbush
Readville
Rosemont
Salem 222-1849
Walpole
Waltham Signal
West Concord
Wilmington
Wilmington
617-222-3611/
8412/8413/8415
978-369-2931
Signal Design
617-222-5789
617-222-3102 Signal Relay Shop
617-222-4980 Signal T-pad
508-660-1698
617-222-2360 Radio Shop-South
978-369-2931
617-222-6885
617-222-3350
617-222-8420
617-222-3626/
3609
617-222-3061
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