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GO Transit: Construction Projects (Metrolinx, various)

Hey guys do we have any word on the Guelph sub works, Acton, Guelph second platform works?

Did they just kick the can down a couple years?

Or anything new on the Kitchener capacity increase project, flyover, etc?

On a Kitchener train I noticed some structures coming up at what I believe was the Heritage layover, unless I was mistaken. So work seems to be progressing decently there.

I can't remember what it's called, but someone here posts when it's available the GO capital works procurement chart. I can't recall when the last one was posted. Maybe @Northern Light or @crs1026 remember.
 
Hey guys do we have any word on the Guelph sub works, Acton, Guelph second platform works?

Did they just kick the can down a couple years?

Or anything new on the Kitchener capacity increase project, flyover, etc?

On a Kitchener train I noticed some structures coming up at what I believe was the Heritage layover, unless I was mistaken. So work seems to be progressing decently there.
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No timeline is given but the grade separation for KI and Guelph second tracks are listed as the next thing to be built on the KI corridor.
 
I can't remember what it's called, but someone here posts when it's available the GO capital works procurement chart. I can't recall when the last one was posted. Maybe @Northern Light or @crs1026 remember.

These projects seem to be bogged down in procurement. Every time an outlook is issued, the tender dates have slipped. Here is the latest from late last year. The dates shown are RFP publication dates, meaning shovels will not hit the ground for even longer.

- Paul

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Hey guys do we have any word on the Guelph sub works, Acton, Guelph second platform works?

Did they just kick the can down a couple years?

Or anything new on the Kitchener capacity increase project, flyover, etc?

On a Kitchener train I noticed some structures coming up at what I believe was the Heritage layover, unless I was mistaken. So work seems to be progressing decently there.

Yeah, the Heritage Road layover is making good progress. That’s essential before work can be done to end the slow zone through Georgetown (with the yard there being transformed into a proper through station) and I imagine the CN-GO grade separation will follow as well.

I hope that work is quickly started once Heritage opens.
 
When did GO personal at stations been rebuilt with only haft of the platform open started to use the hand paddle like Europe to inform the train crews that they can close the doors and depart???

I noticed this today shooting Long Branch GO station and it wasn't in use back in Nov and Dec 2025 when I was at the station. I guess this is why the train sat longer than normal compared to the past. Haven't seen this at other haft platform station as well.
 
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More up on my site

The trail has been reopen under the new bridges
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The first bridge I seen this type of bracing used on it.
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Tracks 1 & 2 are sitting on pedistool due the smaller depth of the new bridges compared to what was there before. They will be encase in concrete. Never noticed pedistool while shooting but noticed them when I worked on the photos.
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She had the paddle up while zooming in but down when I shot.
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When did GO personal at stations been rebuilt with only haft of the platform open started to use the hand paddle like Europe to inform the train crews that they can close the doors and depart???

I noticed this today shooting Long Branch GO station and it wasn't in use back in Nov and Dec 2025 when I was at the station. I guess this is why the train sat longer than normal compared to the past. Haven't seen this at other haft platform station as well.
They had a number of close calls in the fall, so they added staff to supervise loading and unloading on the platforms around that time.

Dan
 
They had a number of close calls in the fall, so they added staff to supervise loading and unloading on the platforms around that time.

Dan
I noticed that.

In the past there were only two or three if I recall correctly but 5 or 6 this time. It was the paddle that got me as its the first I have seen in NA. Very common or used to be in Europe and not found in a lot of heavy volume main stations in 2022. Wounder who at ML decided to use the paddle and will come standard for future station haft platforms?
 
I noticed that.

In the past there were only two or three if I recall correctly but 5 or 6 this time. It was the paddle that got me as its the first I have seen in NA. Very common or used to be in Europe and not found in a lot of heavy volume main stations in 2022. Wounder who at ML decided to use the paddle and will come standard for future station haft platforms?

The paddles have been around for a couple years now, from one of metrolinxs promo videos:

“You may see me with a baton or raised hand as the doors are closing. This means no further boarding and the train is about to depart.”

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There’s also a process that customer service staff do without a paddle, which can be seen throughout this video:


At and outside of Long Branch GO I’ve almost never seen staff doing this, really not sure why it was adopted if it wasn’t tied into actual operations
 
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At and outside of Long Branch GO I’ve almost never seen staff doing this, really not sure why it was adopted if it wasn’t tied into actual operations
Not all stations received the paddles at the same time, and enforcement of policy is at different levels at different stations. Some tenured Station Ambassadors question the wisdom of holding these flashing badminton rackets when a vast majority of Canadian passengers would have no clue of their purpose. Metrolinx brass assume practices from Europe or Asia can seamlessly integrate into North American norms instantly without studying if they would work here.
 

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