kingkam
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So as part of GO Expansion the rolling stock is all going to be replaced as well?
Not replaced per se, existing rolling stock will continue to get used for diesel services on the edge of the network. New EMUs will be purchased for the electrified portions of the corridors.So as part of GO Expansion the rolling stock is all going to be replaced as well?
wait how sure are we that we are getting emus? i know the business case had them mentioned, but electric locos work fine too and they are also mentioned in that document?Not replaced per se, existing rolling stock will continue to get used for diesel services on the edge of the network. New EMUs will be purchased for the electrified portions of the corridors.
This is the only source we really have. It suggests EMUs for regular service and electrical locomotives(I'm assuming using old bi-level coaches) to handle peak demand services on the electrified routes. https://www.metrolinx.com/en/docs/p..._BoardMtg_GO_Expansion_Full_Business_Case.PDF page 79wait how sure are we that we are getting emus? i know the business case had them mentioned, but electric locos work fine too and they are also mentioned in that document?
ya thats the one im thinking of, ya that would make sense, that they ditch most of the diesel trains and only keep some for kit/rh/milton and lsw. thats only 12 tph total. they are probably buying bothThis is the only source we really have. It suggests EMUs for regular service and electrical locomotives(I'm assuming using old bi-level coaches) to handle peak demand services on the electrified routes. https://www.metrolinx.com/en/docs/p..._BoardMtg_GO_Expansion_Full_Business_Case.PDF page 79
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Again, we need federal legislation to stop this from happening. CN shouldn't be able to prevent electrification. It doesn't even make sense, because it won't prevent diesel trains from running.
I mean, they once won a war against the Australian military, so we could do much worseMetrolinx has revealed its choice of EMU:
This joke crops up reliably every few years LOLMetrolinx has revealed its choice of EMU:
Article doesn't really put up a convincing reason why Guelph-Kitchener can't be electrified.
Article doesn't really put up a convincing reason why Guelph-Kitchener can't be electrified.
If the CN owned portion from Georgetown to Bramalea can't be electrified, it doesnt mean that they cant run dual mode locos or even battery backup locos/EMUs through the area.
I think, and I tend to agree a bit, that Metrolinx just wants to focus on electrifying the GTA corridors first, and then move onto the fringes.
Theres a much better ROI to electrify the 905 and provide frequent EMU service than electrifying the line out to Barrie or Kitchener, which only sees hourly service that a diesel train already has no problem doing, so other than the environmental/noise benefits you aren't gaining nearly as much. We simply cant run the GO-RER service we want downtown without electrification, but the service to Kdub and Barrie is possible with the existing fleet.