TheTigerMaster
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They can just use the LED lights from the SRT. They never get used anyway.
It will be a sad day for the TTC when they cant afford a few $0.25 LEDs
They can just use the LED lights from the SRT. They never get used anyway.
Agreed. The TYSSE will really throw a lot of our signage for a loop, most of all the ridiculous maps with the physical blinking lights indicating stations en route aboard the TRs, which will have to be retrofitted with a new map AND new arrangement of lights (I believe LEDs but not sure). Why we couldn't have simply used computer screens displaying maps, which can be modified in a single software update, is beyond me.
Agreed. The TYSSE will really throw a lot of our signage for a loop, most of all the ridiculous maps with the physical blinking lights indicating stations en route aboard the TRs, which will have to be retrofitted with a new map AND new arrangement of lights (I believe LEDs but not sure). Why we couldn't have simply used computer screens displaying maps, which can be modified in a single software update, is beyond me.
I wish they would change the names of the St. Andrew and St. Patrick stations. Osgoode makes sense because Osgoode Hall is at that intersection. However, those two may have some historical references, but most don't.
The lights have already been pre-built for the subway extension.
This is what the new map will look like:
I wonder how they will cram the Yonge subway extension.
Since we're talking the LED maps on the new trains...(and maybe this has been discussed to death already but I'm sort of new here)...but the colours are completely backwards, right? Green lights for the places you've already been and red where you're going. Green means go...but where I'm going is red...shouldn't red be where i've already been? Like...STOP we're not going in that direction! We're going towards the green. Am I the only one that things they have it completely opposite? And if not, has there been any justification as to why it's set up this way?
This map is going to get ridiculously crowded when Finch, Sheppard and Eglinton open. Even more so if they want to add GO RER to it. Maybe we should switch to having only a single line on the horizontal maps above the doors.
And yes, we're on track to have 12 or 13 rapid transit lines within the next 5 years (8 if you don't include GO RER)
I don't think we will be getting RER in 5 years.
I don't think we will be getting RER in 5 years.