Allandale25
Senior Member
^ look forward to it each year.
Here is my annual Canadian Commuter Rail Summary:
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What do you think about transforming some of Go's more expansive routes into HSR lite_regional rail as has been done in Delhi (RRTS) and Seoul (GTX) which are essential an s-bahn with hsr rolling stock
I assume the increase in Speed for the Kitchener Line is due to the improvements around Guelph?Here is my annual Canadian Commuter Rail Summary:
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Correct. Although the Guelph slow zone was lifted on 16 December 2021, the associated travel time savings weren't reflected in the timetables until 22 January 2022, hence why they showed up in this year's summary. The travel time for express trains is now 1h35, compared to 1h40 in autumn 2021.I assume the increase in Speed for the Kitchener Line is due to the improvements around Guelph?
I don't think those buttons have ever been used for anything. I'm not sure if all the doors even have buttons.^ Obvious question but I assume the buttons on the doors will still open them within the minute they are closed before the train rolls? cc @smallspy
I don't think those buttons have ever been used for anything. I'm not sure if all the doors even have buttons.
An odd move. Especially given how padded the schedules are at Union. Why not just pad them a minute more (by cutting into the dwell time).




