LNahid2000
Senior Member
Pretty sure they were packed because of this delay:Was just driving along Eglinton about 6:30PM. All the LRTs were packed completely full. Success!
I rode at 7pm after it had cleared, and had a car to myself.
Pretty sure they were packed because of this delay:Was just driving along Eglinton about 6:30PM. All the LRTs were packed completely full. Success!
For whatever reason, some ATC installations have their interlocking signals set up this way rather than in the traditional manner.I'm not really up on urban rail but noticed in one of Kotsy's photos that the Line 5 signals are 'roadway oriented' (red on top, green on the bottom) rather that the traditional rail configuration of green on top. Is this typical for road adjacent LRTs now or is TTC changing over?
Might it be related to too closely following the highway traffic act regulations (regulation 626 1.(2))?For whatever reason, some ATC installations have their interlocking signals set up this way rather than in the traditional manner.
And I'm not sure that there have been any studies indicating that one manner is superior to the other.
Dan
Also the Ontario logo on the outside has finally been changed to the current one. Till recently they still had the pre 2019 oneA little detail I noticed on the LRVs: the Bombardier badge on the front that they were delivered with was removed. All the LRVs I saw were blank, but the one for the launch photo op had an Alstom badge.
With the cost to date of $9.3 billion for Line 5 ...
The cost of Line 5 has been over $13 Billion. Finch West over $3.5 Billion. I don't know where you are getting your numbers from.
The future costs aren't construction costs. We certainly didn't include 30-years of O&M/financing costs on any of the previous transit line construction costs. And I don't seeing it being used internationally.because the future costs and the current costs add up to the total costs of a project.....It's isn't rocket science.
Perhaps you aren't aware that the Scarborough Subway hasn't been completed yet. This is a reference to the future Line 2 extension that won't open until next decade!You're acting like just because we've paid 9 Billion to date means the other costs aren't relevant....it's a cost that we will have to pay for therefore it's part of the project, because otherwise with your logic the Scarborough Subway only costs $2.6 Billion.
I observed this entire thing, from the very beginning to end.A friend reported a situation during this evening's commute.
They arrived to find a standoff occurring at Cedarvale station. The ATC would not drive into the station platform unless people stood clear off the platform edge. Apparently, a teenager was trolling by jumping on the platform edge whenever the vehicle attempted to drive into the station causing the vehicle to halt. My friend arrived at the same time as station staff did, whereupon the teenager fled. Supposedly, the train had been in the tunnel for 7 minutes by that point, and waited another 5 minutes at Cedarvale afterwards to ensure the track was clear.
This wasn't teenagers. This was mental health. And they didn't look like a teenager - I was standing right next to him, watching him, on the Cedarvale platform; he even was very polite and well-spoken when I got out of the way for him to continue pacing.I find it crazy that we seem to be the only city dealing with such things. How do other cities handle this as they have teenagers too. Why can’t we just manually override ATC and move the train slowly into the station.
The signals that we are talking about are specific to the interlockings - where there are switches and track crossings - rather than at intersections with automobiles.Might it be related to too closely following the highway traffic act regulations (regulation 626 1.(2))?
(2) Green arrow, amber arrow, circular green, circular amber, circular red and white vertical bar indications may be used for traffic control signals and, where they are used, they shall be arranged vertically from the bottom, as follows:
right turn green arrow, right turn amber arrow, left turn green arrow, left turn amber arrow, straight through green arrow, circular green, circular amber, circular red and white vertical bar.
Interesting. Several places where it's going faster than some of the automobiles in free flowing sections - which presumably are the autos not speeding.Behold transit porn:
We can see where the automobile disciples have sabotaged Line 5 in favour of single-occupant SUVs in the open sections.Behold transit porn:
Cabride from Kennedy to Mt. Dennis at dusk.
It's no wonder transit ridership is dropping. To hell with the cold weather, TTC and the province need to deal with transit turning into provincial asylums.




