reaperexpress
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Oh I see. I was thinking flatbed truck as in a freight rail wagon. I've edited my post accordingly.neither do I - for clarity I was thinking of road based service here
Oh I see. I was thinking flatbed truck as in a freight rail wagon. I've edited my post accordingly.neither do I - for clarity I was thinking of road based service here
Which reminds me of an amusing personal story - my grandmother once took my mother as an infant in the stroller to the town centre to do her daily grocery shop. She parked the stroller outside the butcher, and upon completing her purchase, left the store and walked the half hour or so back home...without the stroller. Upon arrival, that gut feeling arose when one is convinced that they forgot something, and then the horror set in that she'd absent mindedly forgotten her own infant! She sprinted all the back, and clearly the story ends happily as I am able to type thisIn Oslo and in Copenhagen, I've seen parents leave their stroller, with a sleeping child in it, outside a store or cafe while they go inside for a few minutes. This is considered socially acceptable, while not everyone does it, for sure, its not 'abnormal' either.
This explains a lot!TWhich reminds me of an amusing personal story - my grandmother once took my mother as an infant in the stroller to the town centre to do her daily grocery shop. She parked the stroller outside the butcher, and upon completing her purchase, left the store and walked the half hour or so back home...without the stroller. Upon arrival, that gut feeling arose when one is convinced that they forgot something, and then the horror set in that she'd absent mindedly forgotten her own infant! She sprinted all the back, and clearly the story ends happily as I am able to type this
where does that name come from?New Control location "Conti" went in to service at Mile 48.5 Guelph sub. This is just east of the current Guelph GO station
John Conti, a signal design engineer who passed away recently.
- Paul
This might be of interest to this thread: https://www.blogto.com/city/2023/09/high-school-student-visualizes-future-toronto-area-transit/
Oh I made that map lol, I have no inside info and the map is made off of pure speculation and information that Metrolinx and OnXpress have said.Hmm, his inside info is better than mine if some of his projections are remotely true.
He has service to Toronto every 3 minutes from Burlington.
Oh I made that map lol,
3 minute service to Burlington is one of the things OnXpress has mentioned so far, I’ll find exactly where they did later but it was sometime last year, it’s what kicked off the whole idea that GO Expansion is a lot more ambitious now than it was before, when Metrolinx was handling the project.
I originally had it set up so there would be 15 minute service to Oakville, and then 8 minute service to Burlington; but someone suggested I combine both so I went through with it.LOL; you just threw it out there so casually I didn't instantly make the connection. Though the thought crossed my mind as I was posting.
I'd appreciate that. I hadn't heard that discussed. I have heard a goal of every 5M peak from Oakville and 10M off-peak being bandied about.
3M (presumably peak) is a big number through Burlington.
They currently have 3 tracks to Burlington, but cut off improved off-peak at Oakville.
I assumed that was a rail congestion issue w/CN.
@smallspy and @crs1026 would doubtless know better.
In saying as much, I will ask, how congested are the tracks west of Oakville and what would Mx have to do to make 3M service to Burlinton possible?
In saying as much, I will ask, how congested are the tracks west of Oakville and what would Mx have to do to make 3M service to Burlinton possible?