reaperexpress
Senior Member
Look how fast those trams go over the turns. Our trams are not allowed to turn that quickly and crawl across any switches, curves or turns.
Sure there's the 10km/h limit through switches, but some streetcar operators have told me that the new Bombardier Flexity streetcars are so wobbly that they don't even get up to 10 around sharp turns for fear of knocking over the passengers. I suspect it has something to do with the wheel arrangement with floating compartments and long overhangs. In contrast, the C/ALRVs had the standard train wheel configuration with rotating bogies under the cars or directly attached to the articulation, which is very stable. Hopefully this issue gets sufficiently well-known that the next order for new streetcars will consider how fast the candidates can comfortably go around corners, rather than just in a straight line.
But anyway, none of these things are going to be addressed in the King Street Pilot, because it is just a pilot. We have discussed about the silly Ontario signal rules in the Traffic Signals thread.