smallspy
Senior Member
I wonder if there's the possibility of re-opening the 4th track (or is it the 1st track, the northernmost one) at Burlington GO to use as a pocket track. It may involve lengthening the northern platform eastward as the track has basically been sliced by the path leading from the west end of the platform of the parking garage, but I think it would be doable.
This would potentially lead to a mid-day service pattern where every 2nd train short turns at Burlington, while every other train runs to West Harbour.
It would be more involved than that, I fear. The platform is the easy part in the process - the harder part would be grading and extending that northern-most track back east to the interlocking at Burlington East. Something would also need to be done about the bridge at Guelph Line, as while it is built for 4 tracks, the 3 currently located there are all aligned on the north side of it. The tracks could be shifted south, but that would also require doing the same to the interlocking, which is a much, much bigger and more difficult proposition. Certainly not insurmountable, but certainly not something that can be done overnight.
But certainly something that could/would be worthwhile doing for a more longer-term plan, especially if CN continues to be a pain with scheduling between Burlington and Aldershot Stations.
Is this an hourly express service?
No. All-stops to Oakville. If it is anything like the schedule drawn up for April, trains will arrive westbound at Oakville at 39, and leave eastbound at 13.
I would rather vast improvements on the non lakeshore line then 15 minutes on lakeshore lines.
It would be nice. Unfortunately, none of the other lines other than Kitchener is currently capable of having any service improvements beyond additional peak-direction rush-hour service.
Dan
Toronto, Ont.