Updates on the Siemmens Charger production from the October 11, 2016 draft minutes of the NGEC executive committee. The key info is that IDOT #4608 is ready to ship, so production is moving along.
There is a lengthy section on issues that have arisen with insurance and indemnification for the Chargers and presumably the NS Bi-levels that have to be resolved. An excerpt from that section:
The primary difficulty has to do with the fact that the equipment owner is not the operating entity and this has created a series of unforeseen issues such as insurance, warrantees and the like. Tim mentioned that somewhere in or related to the specification, the NGEC may be wise to make some sort of documentation that will make the process better and not prone to the pitfalls that this procurement has fallen into.
Mario Bergeron re-enforced what Tim had said agreeing that the issues are complex, but he emphasized “Amtrak is committed to make it happen in a timely matter.” There are a number of complexities “but we will get it all figured out.”
Mike Jenkins, Oregon DOT mentioned that as the equipment is being readied to roll out the prohibitive insurance requirements make the transition difficult. He has seen this before outside of the PRIIA effort with regard to a sudden awareness of “oh we didn’t know you were going to run them on our tracks” and indemnification and insurance became a problem. These issues “take away from a perfect specification process developed by the NGEC.”
Updates on the production and testing:
· Testing of the first two pilot locomotives is complete at TTCI. All tests have been successful and the locomotives are en-route back to Siemens’ Sacramento factory.
· The four MARC cars were used at TTCI for locomotive propulsion tests for the revenue simulation Test and should also be en-route back to Maryland.
· Vehicle Qualification Testing on the North East Corridor, is also complete. All testing went well with no issues noted. During the testing, nearly 1,000 failure-free miles were accumulated on locomotive 4604.
· IDOT 4608 is ready to ship from Siemens and will be released as soon as IDOT and Amtrak are ready.