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  1. K

    Ottawa Transit Developments

    Except that's not really possible without rebuilding the stations. There's not really clearance below to lower it. There's clearance above in the tunnel because of the catenary, but not within the stations where there's a third rail instead of a wire attached to the ceiling However the much...
  2. K

    Ottawa Transit Developments

    No, but the tunnel itself is quite large, there's ample room for something like Montreal's MP-10. The underground stations though are a different story. Rebuilding them to accept high floor vehicles would be extremely difficult. Other LRT vehicles seem far more reliable than the Citadis, so...
  3. K

    Ottawa Transit Developments

    OC transpo released some numbers today Line 2 and 4 usage (combined but almost entirely line 2): 24.4k trips, which would put it slightly ahead of Ion. Line 1 managed 246k trips on Canada Day, double it's normal average and it's highest ridership ever. It's also well above the entire average...
  4. K

    Finch West Line 6 LRT

    That's actually a good point that I hadn't thought of, pokey acceleration isn't one of the flaws that people complain about here
  5. K

    Finch West Line 6 LRT

    Are there any heaters on the platform? In Ottawa the Line 1 platforms are open, but the Transecure area (aka DWA) always has heaters and a (somewhat ineffective) wind screen
  6. K

    Finch West Line 6 LRT

    Very large cities like Paris and Istanbul do LRT quite well actually. An LRT should work fine on this corridor, even at grade. It's somehow been implemented spectacularly badly. It's like they looked at a static image of other cities LRTs and said nice looking stops (they actually are nicer than...
  7. K

    Finch West Line 6 LRT

    Far side atops actually make sense, when you combine them with TSP, the train glides through a green light and then waits on the far side. But this seems to be a left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing situation.
  8. K

    Finch West Line 6 LRT

    What I don't understand is, ignoring TSP, why is it so much slower than the bus. The bus has to wait at all the lights too. You'd expect it to be a bit slower all things being equal because unlike a bus a train stops at every stop Even the whole wheel bearing fear. Ottawa runs the same trains...
  9. K

    Finch West Line 6 LRT

    The trillium line could definitely be faster, but compared to Finch it's Lightning McQueen. But even with the slow zones and curves, the confederation line runs the Citadis far faster then Finch. Even the horrible curves at Hurdman are taken at around 35-40 km/h. It doesn't explain why the TTC...
  10. K

    Toronto Eglinton Line 5 | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

    I think it's a culmination of a few things. As much maligned as Metrolinx is, it is the catalyst for getting projects started again in Toronto after a long drought. It started with the previous Liberals, but to his credit Ford didn't take an anti transit stance like many conservative leaders...
  11. K

    Toronto Eglinton Line 5 | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

    He wants it faster, but not to affect traffic. A have your cake and eat it too situation. I don't think any Ontario or city government even gave a passing thought to giving line 5 absolute priority, like Calgary or Edmonton with crossing gates and flashing lights
  12. K

    Toronto Eglinton Line 5 | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

    It's less splitting hair then you think. The OTrain actually only has 30 seconds leeway from it's scheduled time in it's contracted metric. When it is working, it's always like clockwork. But it's a binary switch, it either works perfectly or not at all, when it's broken the entire system goes...
  13. K

    Toronto Eglinton Line 5 | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

    Don't put too much faith in reliability as a measure. Nobody would consider the confederation line a shining beacon of success, but it usually has a 99.8% reliability rating as defined by it's contract. I'm sure Eglinton will as well, but it's likely not going to feel like it...
  14. K

    Finch West Line 6 LRT

    That would explain some of the difference, but the bus would hit all the same lights as the LRT and presumably wait as long, so TSP is not the only factor here. The bus in light traffic is far faster
  15. K

    Toronto Bloor–Danforth Line 2 Scarborough Subway Extension | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx

    The Confed line is only 5 years old and doesn't have a dividing wall. I think it depends on a few different factors
  16. K

    Finch West Line 6 LRT

    Having ridden that line in Seattle, the on street portion felt slow, though not Line 6 slow. But it's such a small portion of the system
  17. K

    Finch West Line 6 LRT

    I feel like this is a new trend to reduce costs so they don't need to install ventilation. Ottawa will have two similar stations on line 1 West that are actually in a tunnel, but the platform portion will be exposed to the sky. Ventilation was the justification
  18. K

    Finch West Line 6 LRT

    Maybe it's a blessing. The shuttle bus makes the end to end run in 36 minutes
  19. K

    Finch West Line 6 LRT

    So of the existing light rail lines in Ontario Ottawa's Line 1 using the same Citadis vehicle as Finch travels 12.5 km in 25-29 minutes. It used to do under 24 before all the slow zones Ottawa's Line 2, which is considered slow, travels 19km in 36-40 minutes Line 4 makes it 4km run in 9 min...
  20. K

    Finch West Line 6 LRT

    I meant on opening day. Hence the "disappointment came later" thing. Here they started with the disappointment at hour 1. With Ottawa the problems built over time, and people got more and more disillusioned with the line to the point they lost all hope, and even though it's "reliable" now the...

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