Johnstown Inclined Plane Delayed Reopening
Johnstown Inclined Plane Delayed Reopening
Johnstown Inclined Plane Delayed Reopening
FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE MAY 24, 2023-CAMTRAN UPDATE JOHNSTOWN INCLINED PLANE
RE-OPENING DATE MOVED TO 2024.
Contact: Rose M. Lucey-Noll
Executive Director
(814) 244-9943
[email protected]
The completion of the Inclined Plane Rehabilitation project has been delayed due to delays in the delivery of the
Sheave Wheels.
The north and south cars use haul cables. The safety cable runs between the two cars and operates at the same
time as the haul cables. The sheave wheels act as a guideway groove for the cables to travel in/move. The cables
wrap around the sheave wheels and unwind and wind up as the Incline cars go up and down the hillside.
Six have been completed and installed. Two safety sheave wheels have not been delivered.
Over the past several months, the delivery date has continued to change on a bi-weekly basis. As of 5/23/23, the
estimated delivery date is mid-June of 2023. This is two weeks later than the report on 5/9/23.
What steps must be taken before the Inclined Plane can re-open to the public?
Once the remaining two safety sheave wheels are installed, the remaining work can move forward.
The following sequence must occur before the Inclined Plane can re-open for public use.
1. Commissioning – Contractors test all components to ensure proper function. [45-60 days-without any
issues]
2. CamTran/SSO Safety Certification – The Incline is classified as rail; therefore, it must follow the rules and
regulations of the PA Rail Transit Safety Oversight Program (RTSRP). A comprehensive review of safety
standard compliance. [2-3 weeks-without any issues].
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3. Labor and Industry Inspection – Conducts a full inspection of the system to verify it is working safely and
within the parameters of established standards for vehiculars. [7 days-without any issues]
4. Incline Operator Training – Personnel are trained and tested to pass the test(s) for specific personnel
directly involved with the operation of the Incline (2) months [Note: Operators require 65-80 hours training
per person.]
When will Incline Re-open in 2023-unlikely due to the sheave wheel delays?
If the two remaining sheave wheels are delivered in mid-June (as of 5/23/23 contractor report,) and based on the
above steps and that every step goes 100% right, it puts the potential re-opening to the end of November.
However, our regular operational schedule closes the Incline in December until Springtime. As a result, with this
most recent up to date information CamTran will not reopen the Inclined Plane until Spring of 2024.
The Good News: We will have a rehabilitated Inclined Plane. The delays in the completion and installation of the
Sheave Wheels were beyond CamTran’s control. It is very disappointing for CamTran, and we know the community
at large, but now we look forward to re-opening in 2024.