Krypto98
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3539?Like the train they’ve been quietly operating behind 3937 for several months now?
3539?Like the train they’ve been quietly operating behind 3937 for several months now?
Need a 12:34 and midday service to Mt Pleasant, and I think Kitchener is good until the other upgrades are finished.There’s also a new late-evening train from Union to Mount Pleasant at 11:34 pm on weekdays. It’s 12 cars long.
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sponsorship / IT and admin support. You have all your “staff” in one place might as well have a business meeting.Can we get Uber Eats, Skip, Instacart, et al to sponsor it?
Really great to see the new express services (30A and 56A), the resumption of regular hourly off-peak service on Barrie and Stouffville (though Stouffville still has no evening train service) and the much-needed additional evening train on Kitchener.
With 25 trains per day, the Kitchener line now has two more round trips than pre-pandemic, and is only one train short of the all-time high from September 2021.
On Kitchener, it looks they could use another counter-peak train from Bramalea around 19:15. There are two buses arriving there from UW, Laurier & Kitchener (3 on Fridays) but the only onward connection to Union is a route 33 bus which already has passengers on board from Guelph, Acton, Georgetown and Brampton. The next eastbound train from Bramalea isn't until 19:54.
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A fun feature of the new Route 30 Express is that some of them get to Kitchener faster than the train they connected with at Bramalea:
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The 30A not quite the old routing - the Laurier and UWaterloo stops are new. It's like a cross between the old 30 and the old 25F.Fun facts, 30A is just the old routing of the 30 before the Syntex and Financial Dr stops got implemented. 56A is what the old 52A route was just now with Sq One and Bramalea added to it.
Yeah exactly, those 90-minute gaps are quite awkward. If we added a new train to run the 18:04 westbound local schedule from Union to Bramalea, it could turn back and run an eastbound service around 19:00 or so, filling the 90-minute gap between the 18:23 and 19:54 trains and providing a train connection for the group of buses arriving around then. The existing 18:04 train to Kitchener could be shifted about 10 minutes later, running express and connecting to the local service at Bramalea.Definitely agree with needing another counter peak train around that time. If they could also fix the 90 min gaps between the 15:55 and the 17:23, as well as the 18:23 and 19:54 trains all leaving Bramalea that could also be great. Maybe trains around 16:40 and 19:10 could fit in well giving the counter peak a rough 45 min frequency at least.
The Stuttgart Rack Railway has a flatbed car for bikes which is self-serve. But I don't know if this kind of operation would be approved by Transport Canada for a 95 mph mainline.What’s been bugging me is this: is there something out there which resembles a bike transportation service - a flatbed or panel truck where the bikes are tagged and loaded, the owners with the other end of the tag board a GO coach, and then both vehicles travel to an off boarding location?
I don't think acquiring new flatbed trucks would be cheaper than retrofitting the bilevel coaches we already have, especially since we already have more coaches than we know what to do with post- level boarding and electrification.Seems cheaper in the round than refitting GO coaches in a panic as bike coaches which still does nothing about the suitability of stations at either end to handle large numbers of bikes
neither do I - for clarity I was thinking of road based service hereThe Stuttgart Rack Railway has a flatbed for bikes which is self-serve. But I don't know if this kind of operation would be approved by Transport Canada for a 95 mph mainline.
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![]()




