Tuesday, April 3, 2012

DMU Service for LIRR's East End


The Long Island Rail Road has long hoped to provide diesel multiple-unit (DMU) service to its riders on both the Montauk and Green Branches on the railway's east end. Those hopes now have capital funding identified.

According to Railway Age, a New York State budget agreement hammered out earlier this week includes $37.2 million to purchase DMUs for both the Montauk Branch and Greenport Branch both in Suffolk County, according to state Assemblyman Fred Theile, who represents the area.

LIRR currently runs limited service using conventional coaches powered by diesel locomotives over the outlying portions of each branch. The service often has been criticized for its relatively high cost-per-passenger and per-passenger-mile, as well as for its lack of frequency. DMU operations could allow LIRR to offer more frequency both for weekday rush hours and during weekends, particularly summer weekends when Long Island beaches on either fork are a draw.

MTA's website at present only acknowledges LIRR's plan for "Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) Spec Development" as part of the agency's 2009-2014 Capital Program.