officedweller
Senior Member
Gray is an awful colour for visibility (to car drivers) on the at-grade sections.
I think the signaling will mirror the viva rapidways where left turns will be restricted. If that's the case it shouldn't be an issue since there will be noone turning while a train is crossing the intersectionGray is an awful colour for visibility (to car drivers) on the at-grade sections.
Honestly sure the grey on the outside looks like the subway... I guess? sort of?
But the interior does not. If they wanted the interior to look like the subway they should have gone with red seat covers and metal poles with the red antimicrobial finish.
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This would look more like the subway
But there is nothing to stop it if anyone turns.I think the signaling will mirror the viva rapidways where left turns will be restricted. If that's the case it shouldn't be an issue since there will be noone turning while a train is crossing the intersection
People not following protected left turn signals? Many intersections have these already, people will just have to get used to them being along Eglinton.But there is nothing to stop it if anyone turns.
Comon, all this what ifs are getting nowhere. As mentioned earlier the colors or lack there of is the least of our concerns right now. They still need to finish the line!But there is nothing to stop it if anyone turns.
These things are ugly as sin but luckily something like seat fabrics and paint jobs can be changed later down the road, so no big deal.
Build this thing asap and later we can swap the seats out for red and blue when they need replacing and repaint a nicer colour when thats needed too.
Comon, all this what ifs are getting nowhere. As mentioned earlier the colors or lack there of is the least of our concerns right now. They still need to finish the line!
Can these actually be "repainted" in the conventional sense? Or is it a plastic component that is ordered to colour spec and replaced.
Picture. I wanna see a picture.I find it funny that the sign for the Eglinton Maintenance and Storage Facility has the MBTA logo on it.
Picture. I wanna see a picture.
This is absolutely not what the staff said at the open houses, nor what the presentation materials stated at them, either. The surface stops would all be operated as if they were part of the streetcar network - if there is no one waiting at the stop, or requests a stop from onboard, the vehicle continues through.
Dan