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    GO Transit: Service thread (including extensions)

    Dropping GO bus passengers at Oriole would make no sense because it would take them longer to get to Union via GO train than it currently does via subway from York Mills. See my calculations below:
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    GO Transit: Service thread (including extensions)

    I wasn't talking about taking over lanes on the Gardiner. There are not enough buses to justify that, nor will there ever be given the planned increases in train service. I am suggesting that we introduced targeted bus priority measures in the immediate vicinity of the USBT as suggested by...
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    GO Transit: Service thread (including extensions)

    Many bus companies have already left Union station due to the traffic congestion. Of course we've noticed GO cutting service on bus route to Union such as the 21 Milton and 16 Hamilton Express, but intercity operators are doing the same. TOK Coachlines abandoned Union Station altogether, now...
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    GO Transit: Service thread (including extensions)

    The passing tracks currently under construction (Breslau, Guelph, Acton, Georgetown) will provide a capacity of 2 trains per hour per direction. This will allow peak period service to still be every 30 minutes as it is today, while counter-peak service runs hourly. Outside of peak periods there...
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    VIA Rail

    Not quite 10 hours, but on my last trip from Ottawa to Toronto I filmed the full ride from Whitby to Union to document how Metrolinx dispatching was sabotaging our train*, turning what should have been a 25 min trip into a 55 min trip because they stopped the Via train twice to let slower local...
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    VIA Rail

    The value of reporting accurate information is that it directs public pressure to the actual issues. If people hear "it was too remote" they think "oh too bad Canada is so big", but if they hear "we tried and failed to rent a bus" they think "maybe we should reexamine the mechanism Via has to...
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    VIA Rail

    Whether or not they thought they could fix the train or tow it does not affect whether the location is remote. Nor does the availability of buses in Québec. None of the locations where the train stopped were remote or inaccessible. They were all within walking distance from a public roadway...
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    VIA Rail

    From the video: "Via claims the area was too remote to bring in shuttle buses". I beg your unbelievable pardon? The train was only an hour outside Québec City! That's within commuting distance! And it was literally right next to a public road, adjacent to a highway interchange on Autoroute 20...
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    VIA Rail

    One of the expectations of a job with a safety-critical function or public-facing element is the ability to remain cool under pressure and continue to make rational decisions. Think for example about air traffic controllers and pilots, who are extensively trained to keep their emotions under...
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    VIA Rail

    When you talk about someone being incompetent that certainly sounds to me like you're blaming individuals. We don't normally talk about systems and processes as being incompetent. That's a word we use for human beings. If you want to talk about systems I'd suggest words like "insufficient"...
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    VIA Rail

    "Throwing under the bus" is most effective when you understand what the actual issues. Knee-jerk reactions often result in virtue-signalling solutions that don't actually address the core issue. If we as advocates can more precisely pinpoint what the fundamental problem is then we can do a...
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    VIA Rail

    I have never once said that I'm okay with the situation on train 622, or that it was an inevitable outcome. My comment to you was that you should be using facts rather than just baseless name-calling. For example, in this very post, you claimed that I am 'working hard to defend incompetence'...
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    VIA Rail

    My last trip to Toronto was 2h late so I was eligible for a 50% credit, which I have sinced used to book myself a trip to Montreal. There was no need to get any code during my delayed trip, the code in question is the booking confirmation number that you already have when you book the ticket...
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    VIA Rail

    I also spotted a Siemens set on Via Moving Maps achieving 160 km/h yesterday, something I'd never seen before. I know this was a Siemens set because I filmed it a few minutes later but unfortunately it was only going 154 when it passed by me. This observation means that the Siemens sets have...
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    VIA Rail

    I'm not talking about that. Obviously that employee acted inappropriately and should be disciplined accordingly. I'm talking about the lack of organization and communication that led to people being stranded for 10h in a populated area without sufficient food, water or sanitation just because of...
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    VIA Rail

    I fully agree that we cannot simply pass off this type of recurring situation by making excuses like pointing to population density, management structures etc. Those are factors contributing to the situations, but they do not justify the situations. These situations are not acceptable and we...
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    VIA Rail

    We are not talking about setting up response teams from Halifax to Vancuover and Prince Rupert, we are talking about the densely-populated Quebec-Windsor Corridor where the vast majority of Via's trains operate. There is no need for emergency managers every 100 km in Canada. In the Netherlands...
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    VIA Rail

    This is what I'm thinking as well. At minimum there should be additional staff who can drop their regular duties and be called upon to assist the response teams when delays are expected to be over x hours. Perhaps the additional office staff could help out with tasks such as figuring out how to...
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    VIA Rail

    On the 6th of March when I took Via from Ottawa to Toronto they held us for an hour in Brockville with the intention to back up to Cornwall to rescue a stranded train from Montreal. After an hour they let us go because the following train from Ottawa showed up (they were the ones who ended up...
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    VIA Rail

    Their article didn't say what the train number was or what date the incident occured but I found it in the logs, it was train 622 eastbound from Montreal to Quebec on the 31st of Aug (yesterday). https://asm.transitdocs.com/train/2024/08/31/V/622 Based on the GPS trace from the link above...

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