Like what happened at Union a few months ago...One other little nitpick about West Harbour. I hope that installing a fence between the two station tracks is not neglected, because if they don’t lots of people might just cross the tracks to get to the other platform. Especially relevant due to the design of the station and long hike up stairs to get to the other track if you go to the wrong one.
that is why 2-3 elevators are needed for each station and platform. Having one is a slap in the face saying you don't need one and don't use transit at all, especially that one breaks down or out of service 6 months for those who need it..Especially when the elevator is constantly broken...
According to a post on Groups.io, there is news from the Kitchener line
At 0300 this morning (Sunday November 3, 2024), new controlled locations Shantz (56.3) and Woolwich (57.9) were officially commissioned into service on the Guelph Sub during a busy weekend track closure. The subdivision now has two main tracks between these locations, making it the first place where (well-coordinated) trains could pass at speed.
Great to see this confirmed! Now if only they’d finish up work in Guelph on the second track (which seems close) we’d have two passing spots!According to a post on Groups.io, there is news from the Kitchener line
At 0300 this morning (Sunday November 3, 2024), new controlled locations Shantz (56.3) and Woolwich (57.9) were officially commissioned into service on the Guelph Sub during a busy weekend track closure. The subdivision now has two main tracks between these locations, making it the first place where (well-coordinated) trains could pass at speed.
Great to see this confirmed! Now if only they’d finish up work in Guelph on the second track (which seems close) we’d have two passing spots!
I noticed in the schedule update that one westbound train stops at Guelph at 12:01AM, but does not continue to Kitchener. Are they parking it on that track at Shantz?According to a post on Groups.io, there is news from the Kitchener line
At 0300 this morning (Sunday November 3, 2024), new controlled locations Shantz (56.3) and Woolwich (57.9) were officially commissioned into service on the Guelph Sub during a busy weekend track closure. The subdivision now has two main tracks between these locations, making it the first place where (well-coordinated) trains could pass at speed.
Like Paul alluded to above, the siding is not very useful on its own. The next passing location to the east is beyond Georgetown, nearly an hour away. So the most service it theoretically enables would be to improve the off-peak headway west of Mt Pleasant to 2 hours instead of 3 hours, but that would involve a nearly 100 minute layover in Kitchener which would presumably be quite expensive to operate. Maybe if they could time it such that the layover doubles as the crew's lunch break it might be affordable but I don't think it's likely that they'd actually use the passing track until Guelph or Acton passing tracks are fully in service and they can get hourly off-peak service.@reaperexpress must be tagged for his thoughts.
No that train has always been like that. It runs direct from Guelph to Shirley Yard in the east end of Kitchener to avoid conflicts with CN in downtown Kitchener.I noticed in the schedule update that one westbound train stops at Guelph at 12:01AM, but does not continue to Kitchener. Are they parking it on that track at Shantz?
If the Acton passing track and Guelph second platform track are put into commission, would we then see some noticeable changes on the Kitchener Line, with more, frequent service that extends on the weekends as well?
Or will it take until Metrolinx figures out the situation at Silver Junction with the potential flyover before we see improvements? AFAIK, MX has the rights to one crossing at Georgetown per hour from the Guelph to the Halton. One of the train-meeting proposed solutions in the past was to have trains coming in the opposite direction meet at the same time at Silver. Could that still be played out in any way?
This is amazing to see!! Hope your kids enjoyed it. For your next trip, try Pickering or Oshawa.Had a lovely day in Port Credit. Thank you to everyone who gave recommendations. The kids had a blast.
Forgot how much fun the train is. I know that sounds silly for those who commute on it daily, but I haven't been on a GO Train in over a decade. It's so big!
A few pictures from the short trip.
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