Chicago Sun-Times

CROWDED COMMUTES

Some trains packed as cold- weather wheel problems sideline rail cars on three Union Pacific Metra lines

- BY FRAN SPIELMAN City Hall Reporter

More than 42,000 commuters on the Union Pacific’s North, Northwest and West lines could be packed in like sardines for the next few days, thanks to a now moderated polar plunge that has wreaked havoc with train wheels.

Metra spokesman Mike Gillis said 20 of the 309 rail cars assigned to the three UP lines were pulled out of service Monday because they need new wheels.

Other lines had similar wheel problems, but not nearly as extensive as the Union Pacific lines.

“This is not abnormal during the winter months. The cold accelerate­s the wear on the wheels. What is a little unusual is thatwe had a bigger, longer cold snap than normal. So, they have more cars than usual out of service,” Gillis said Monday.

“They’re working around the clock to get these cars back in service. Every day, they’re going to have more in service. It’ll help that we have milder weather here.”

A popular train on the Union Pacific’s North Line during morning rush hour was packed, with commuters standing in the aisle. Conductors didn’t even try to check tickets or collect fares.

Instead, the conductor apologized for the crowded conditions that delayed arrival at the Ogilvie Transporta­tion Center and explained that the cold weather had “wreaked havoc” with the wheels. As a result, Metra lost money.

“They should be trying to collect tickets as best they can— and I’m sure they are,” Gillis said.

Gillis was asked if there was anything Union Pacific officials could have done differentl­y to prevent the wheel damage.

“You can’t prevent the wear on the wheels. It’s just a function of going from cold to having the brakes applied, which generates heat,” he said.

 ?? | SUN- TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? Metra says 20 of 309 rail cars assigned to the Union Pacific North, Northwest and West lines were pulled for wheel replacemen­ts.
| SUN- TIMES FILE PHOTO Metra says 20 of 309 rail cars assigned to the Union Pacific North, Northwest and West lines were pulled for wheel replacemen­ts.

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