robmausser
Senior Member
Do you expect that, when GO/CN haven't even fixed the West Harbour track connection to the east?
Its stuff like this that make me worried about GO RER, cant even build a simple connection track.
Do you expect that, when GO/CN haven't even fixed the West Harbour track connection to the east?
I really how we’ll see weekend service on the Kitchener line in 2021. Even if service is to Bramalea it’s a great start.Well, yes and no.
Yes access to the south platform does interfere with the southernmost main track, but in practice there's not much reason for CN to ever use that track anyway, since it doesn't lead to the York Subdivision, and there are two other tracks to the north which do.
But the track configuration certainly does cause unnecessary conflict between eastbound and westbound GO trains, since there's only one track to the south of the main CN pair. It's quite a frustrating situation considering how Bramalea is a key turnback point for counter-peak service.
Here's a diagram I made a couple years ago showing the existing layout and its primary track users (not necessarily the track owners), as well as the modest change it would take to resolve the conflicts for counter-peak trains.
Here's the 2018 track layout in real life, with tracks highlighted:
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I've actually yet to see a CN train on the south track in the 5+ years I've used bramalea. Even on weekends they only use the 2 north tracks.Well, yes and no.
Yes access to the south platform does interfere with the southernmost main track, but in practice there's not much reason for CN to ever use that track anyway, since it doesn't lead to the York Subdivision, and there are two other tracks to the north which do.
But the track configuration certainly does cause unnecessary conflict between eastbound and westbound GO trains, since there's only one track to the south of the main CN pair. It's quite a frustrating situation considering how Bramalea is a key turnback point for counter-peak service.
Here's a diagram I made a couple years ago showing the existing layout and its primary track users (not necessarily the track owners), as well as the modest change it would take to resolve the conflicts for counter-peak trains.
Here's the 2018 track layout in real life, with tracks highlighted:
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Don't blame GO/ML for lack of tracks since they don't own the rail corridor in the first place. Since CN own the rail corridor, they call the shot as to when tracks will be built since their own system comes first and having the manpower to do it.Its stuff like this that make me worried about GO RER, cant even build a simple connection track.
Have seen a CN train on the south side at Bramalea this year as a local and then go south on ML tracks.
This could go under GO Construction, but I'll put it here since I'm going to refer to the Bowmanville Extension. I wonder if the drawing below from PDF page 40 here provides some insight for what may happen at the Oshawa Station for the Bowmanville Extension. Source: https://www.metrolinxengage.com/en/content/new-track-facilities-environmental-project-report
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Dashed lined for the Extension added below. Not sure if a second track would extend under the new Oshawa Station platform bridge (picture here looking west towards the existing GO tracks).
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This could go under GO Construction, but I'll put it here since I'm going to refer to the Bowmanville Extension. I wonder if the drawing below from PDF page 40 here provides some insight for what may happen at the Oshawa Station for the Bowmanville Extension. Source: https://www.metrolinxengage.com/en/content/new-track-facilities-environmental-project-report
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Dashed lined for the Extension added below. Not sure if a second track would extend under the new Oshawa Station platform bridge (picture here looking west towards the existing GO tracks).
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The changes at Oshawa station aren't an impediment to that. The proposed change merely moves the existing platforms to fit under the new station passenger bridge. T
- Paul
Just for clarification re "The proposed change merely moves the existing platforms to fit under the new station passenger bridge" - from the above track plan, it doesn't look like to me any of the existing platforms need to change? It looks like they are only adding a new platform to the north.
^ Yes, I did add the dashed line. Sorry, thought I made that clear.
Totally get that the project is separate from the Bowmanville Extension, but is it safe to assume they've designed the platform/track for this TPAP in a way to make it easy to do the Extension? Given it's now been over a year and a half or more since the CP GM spur route was mentioned (at the May 2019 Durham townhall) I assume that there was some alignment.
Just for clarification re "The proposed change merely moves the existing platforms to fit under the new station passenger bridge" - from the above track plan, it doesn't look like to me any of the existing platforms need to change? It looks like they are only adding a new platform to the north.