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Half hourly.^ remind me of the frequency at that time? Hourly or half-hourly?
- Paul
Half hourly.^ remind me of the frequency at that time? Hourly or half-hourly?
Half hourly to Aldershot.^ remind me of the frequency at that time? Hourly or half-hourly?
This hasn't changed much. When I was in high school 10 years ago, there never was much mention of trades. It seemed most parents wanted their kids to be managers, lawyers/doctors or something generally office related. The teachers never really brought up the trades either.You know when I was a kid (30 years ago) nobody at school ever mentioned working on the railroad as a career. Not did I ever see any of the major railways attend our school job fairs. Then again those were the days where we relied on learning from books and the internet was such an evil thing.
And look where we are now.This hasn't changed much. When I was in high school 10 years ago, there never was much mention of trades. It seemed that most parents wanted their kids to be managers, lawyers/doctors or something generally office related. The teachers never really brought up the trades either.
It's a single point of data, but it says to me that the situation is not merely inconvenient or needing improvement - but actually rather desperate.
ML brass need to publicly acknowledge it as such. If GO can't handle easily predicted peak crowds on a Tuesday evening....
When the service becomes hourly it's going to be much worse. If they are able to maintain 80% of half hour services today how does that translate to moving to hourly all day?I've been following some of this mess ever since I had two consecutive train cancellations at West Harbour about a month ago (which happened again last night). I've found that if there are two events downtown on the same day (Jays game + Fan Expo or Indy or a concert) you'll be lucky if you can squeeze in by Long Branch heading towards Union. I'm sure funneling passengers from the Kitchener and Milton buses at Port Credit on the weekend doesn't help with the weekend crowding. Although illness cancellations on Lakeshore have gone down, 20+ minute delays, mostly due to "heavy customer volume" will often result in West Harbour-bound trains being short turned at Aldershot, reminiscent of the 501 streetcar of long ago.
I'm not surprised. In smaller 'railway towns' where they were major employer, they didn't have to and in larger places like Toronto, I imagine their staffing was satisfied with family members.You know when I was a kid (30 years ago) nobody at school ever mentioned working on the railroad as a career. Not did I ever see any of the major railways attend our school job fairs. Then again those were the days where we relied on learning from books and the internet was such an evil thing.
LOL new service?? In terms of train service, all we got were cuts. For bus service, it seems to be a wash since trips were added on some routes while other routes were cut.Can anyone summarize what new service we got? and what is a return to pre-pandemic and what is truly new?
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The issue isn't funding, at least not from what I'm hearing.@smallspy and I both heard/saw info that indicated large service increases, twice, in the last 4 months, both times they came to nothing......
Something is going very, very wrong at Mx.
Its not merely losing staff; though that is clearly a problem, it always was a problem.
They're writing preliminary schedules and then finding they either can't get the funding or the personnel. (likely the latter, but I can't be sure).
Any which way, Phil Verster needs to be held to account, as does his Minister.
But on the rail side, Alstom seems to be either unable or unwilling to fix their staffing issues. They've known about the September changes since at least March, and while there have been multiple classes of new hires this year, it simply isn't enough to replace everyone who's left.
haha oh. Damn...LOL new service?? In terms of train service, all we got were cuts. For bus service, it seems to be a wash since trips were added on some routes while other routes were cut.