mdrejhon
Senior Member
On the Union-Hamilton-Niagara service of the future:
I think these extra trainsets are easily justified if they add the through-tracks at West Harbour GO station, to accomodate the extra traffic.
Hamilton, a more major city than Oakville and Burlington, is still bypassed by the Niagara weekend trains.
The Niagara weekday-peak trains do stop but they have to switch directions ("back in" and "back out") of the West Harbour spur to continue their journey.
I wrote two nice articles in 2015-2016 at www.raisethehammer.org/article/2672 and www.raisethehammer.org/article/2720
They will do this eventually, but the date of this happening will be an open question. I know Metrolinx were at one time making a phasing decision whether or not to do certain Hamilton line-items or Stourville line-items, and CP scheduling caused them to divert more focus to Stoufville at the time; while fixing up that John Street bridge pre-requisites and other; and now then the pandemic hit. I'd guesstimate 2023-ish for them to finally make West Harbour a through-station.
Yeah I have previously pondered about using a trainset based in Lewis Yard for a couple of additional round trips for the weekend Niagara Service, to provide said morning trip as well as to improve headways from every 4 hours to every 2-3 hours:
I think these extra trainsets are easily justified if they add the through-tracks at West Harbour GO station, to accomodate the extra traffic.
Hamilton, a more major city than Oakville and Burlington, is still bypassed by the Niagara weekend trains.
The Niagara weekday-peak trains do stop but they have to switch directions ("back in" and "back out") of the West Harbour spur to continue their journey.
I wrote two nice articles in 2015-2016 at www.raisethehammer.org/article/2672 and www.raisethehammer.org/article/2720
They will do this eventually, but the date of this happening will be an open question. I know Metrolinx were at one time making a phasing decision whether or not to do certain Hamilton line-items or Stourville line-items, and CP scheduling caused them to divert more focus to Stoufville at the time; while fixing up that John Street bridge pre-requisites and other; and now then the pandemic hit. I'd guesstimate 2023-ish for them to finally make West Harbour a through-station.