Bordercollie
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So how will the train reverse direction without a cab car?Here’s a diagram I made on GO’s new consist splitting procedure or whatever you call it:View attachment 544534
So how will the train reverse direction without a cab car?Here’s a diagram I made on GO’s new consist splitting procedure or whatever you call it:View attachment 544534
So how will the train reverse direction without a cab car?
The other end. Or are they just shortening the consist?
They'd just split it and attach another loco onto the six pack on the left. Only thing is though, is that you still require a clean and trip-ready 5A car on both six packs.The other end. Or are they just shortening the consist?
No they aren’t making 2 trains out of it, they’re disconnecting 7-10/12 and leaving them behind, only operating the 6 car train that’s left. Over the weekends Georgetown Yard has two sets of 4 cars remaining from two 10 car trains that operate on weekdays, while the two Kitchener consists that operate on Saturday and Sunday rhn as 6 car trains:They'd just split it and attach another loco onto the six pack on the left. Only thing is though, is that you still require a clean and trip-ready 5A car on both six packs.
Only the right side (side of the train with the engine in that diagram) will operate, they'll leave the disconnected cars behindSo how will the train reverse direction without a cab car?
I have thus far only seen this procedure in use on the Kitchener Line. Wonder whether the refurbished cab cars might be used this way?Here’s a diagram I made on GO’s new consist splitting procedure or whatever you call it:View attachment 544534
I assume so, the currently operating cabs are getting the new door that allows the cab to be placed in the middle of the train, so I assume the rebuilt cabs will tooI have thus far only seen this procedure in use on the Kitchener Line. Wonder whether the refurbished cab cars might be used this way?
Where are you gonna get those additional locomotives?Here is a way to potentially refine the split procedure.
There could a doubleheaded 12 car train (once the supposed issues involving doubleheaders and the concrete at Union is fixed), and a secondary CSA car as the 1st coach behind the cab car. That way, once the consist splits, its able to make two 6 car consists with the additional locomotive, instead of just leaving the detached coaches at a layover yard.
This sounds needlessly complicated over the current procedure of simply splitting the train, which by the way can’t be that simple as crews are apparently allotted 1.5 hours to complete the procedure.Here is a way to potentially refine the split procedure.
There could a doubleheaded 12 car train (once the supposed issues involving doubleheaders and the concrete at Union is fixed), and a secondary CSA car as the 1st coach behind the cab car. That way, once the consist splits, its able to make two 6 car consists with the additional locomotive, instead of just leaving the detached coaches at a layover yard.