There are some hints there.
I would need more time than others to work through them.........
But there are clear patterns of work with beginnings and endings.
Significant segments in the first 1/2 of the year are Lakeshore west of Oakville; and Barrie.
In the latter portion of the year it shifts to Lakeshore west of Union, Barrie, and Stouffville.
@crs1026 would be well suited to fine-tooth combing what is likely what.
The things that stood out to me were
- the pattern of LSW operating to Oakville but hourly beyond - suggests fairly mundane track projects such as rail or turnout replacement or undercutting and resurfacing, mostly west of Oakville. Only one or two full closures west of Oakville.
- repeated closure of LSE and Stouffville services (the latter between Kennedy and Union) hints at work along the Ontario line. With so much bridgework and corridor widening happening, and the overall plan calling for the "running" Go tracks to gradually shift to the south west of Pape as embankments and bridges are completed, I suspect these frequent closures will be the norm for the next couple of years
- the July 13-14 outage on both Kitchener and Barrie lines is interesting - hints at track work or changes between Parkdale and Bathurst Street.... perhaps the separation of the two services? The UP website is silent on any change to UP service on those dates
I cross checked with the VIA ticketing site, and (so far) there are no notices about delays or cancellations to VIA trains at least as far out as July. Perhaps VIA has not had time to make its plans.
It's also interesting to note what isn't included
- no mention of service impacts to Niagara trains at West Harbour, which might have implied work on the east end connection
- no mention of closures on the Stouffville line north of Kennedy, which might tie to the West Highland Creek bridge or cutover of the new double track
- no mention of work on the Kitchener line, which might tie to any of Guelph, Acton, Georgetown, or Woodbine
Lastly, ML's ability to keep work on the schedule is not stellar...one hears of outages where primary tasks were deferred at last moment because some moving part wasn't ready. Lots of other tasks may be scheduled in parallel, so the outages may proceed, but ..... where I worked, dropout of work from scheduled outages was closely monitored as an indicator of planning and execution excellence (or not). It will be interesting to see how ML performs - it's clearly a more challenging to-do list with many lines advancing in parallel.
- Paul