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Neilson issues statement on fire risks in SEPTA railcar fleet

After the National Transportation Safety Board urged the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority to act on safety recommendations to reduce the risk of future fire incidents on its Silverliner IV railcars, state Rep. Ed Neilson, chair of the House Transportation Committee, made the following statement:

“While I’m thankful that the NTSB identified the problem posing risks to public safety and SEPTA is acting quickly to inspect and remove affected railcars, this is the exact reason that House Democrats fought for a long-term, comprehensive funding plan for public transit across the commonwealth,” Neilson said.

“We passed bipartisan legislation multiple times in the House that would have provided long-term, sustainable funding for all mass transit systems and kept SEPTA from having to use its capital funds to operate. SEPTA’s capital fund should be for situations like this – to mitigate any public safety risk – not for daily operations.

“I am working closely with SEPTA, House Democratic leadership and Governor Shapiro’s office to determine the next step in fixing this crisis, but if a long-term funding solution isn’t a part of the conversation, this will continue to happen to transit agencies across Pennsylvania.

“We need a long-term, comprehensive funding plan for transit agencies in all 67 counties, as well as for roads and bridges.”