TheTigerMaster
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I'd presume (hope) that the TTC is capable of printing maps without assistance from the manufacturer.I presume Alstom won't be involved as they're only changing the printed overlay.
I'd presume (hope) that the TTC is capable of printing maps without assistance from the manufacturer.I presume Alstom won't be involved as they're only changing the printed overlay.
What's the point in updating them? It's not like the TR's will ever run on them.
And yes, the updates would be a waste of money.
QOL thing. TRs will never run on Line 3, however if you ride a TR on Line 2, the LEDs for Line 3 will light up at Kennedy indicated that the stations are available at the transfer point. Same thing with Line 5, passing by Eglinton, Cedarvale, or Kennedy would light up all Line 5 stations indicating which are available to reach if you transfer at this station. Is it the most necessary feature? Probably not, but since its a pretty nifty QOL addition that was introduced with the TRs, it would be a shame to see it effectively neutered.Agreed,
There's no point in doing stuff that won't serve any purpose. Hopefully they will use led monitor screens with graphics for future proofing
TTC did pay BBD money for them to upgrade the trains to say Sheppard West instead of Downsview.I presume Alstom won't be involved as they're only changing the printed overlay.
It might cost $600k plus inflation just to rename Eglinton West to Cedarvale!The TTC says the name change will cost approximately $800,000. About $600,000 of that will be used to reprogram the announcement system to include the Sheppard West station and the five other new stations that will make up the Line 1 expansion.
What the hell...what exotic program do they need that a simple retyping of the station name can't do? Don't tell me overpaid techs need to phyicallyTTC did pay BBD money for them to upgrade the trains to say Sheppard West instead of Downsview.
It might cost $600k plus inflation just to rename Eglinton West to Cedarvale!
And there's part of the reason I say updating the map boards arent as "easy" and "cheap" as what people are making it out to be.What the hell...what exotic program do they need that a simple retyping of the station name can't do? Don't tell me overpaid techs need to phyically
plug into every single car manually and then exhaustively test. No wonder there's no money for transit... simple things get super inflated 100x just because it's a govt deal.
Last name change of a metro station in Montréal cost a bit less than 100k$. Included sound upgrades, new transit maps for bus stops and metro stations plus inside vehicles, and new printed mini maps.And there's part of the reason I say updating the map boards arent as "easy" and "cheap" as what people are making it out to be.
Metal expanding in heat? I hope they remember that when they laid the tracks.View attachment 332683
Don't know if it's a known issue, but a lot of the orange signs along the Crosstown are bowing...
Good, a short shelf life will allow for replacement with something aligned with wayfinding standards I hope.View attachment 332683
Don't know if it's a known issue, but a lot of the orange signs along the Crosstown are bowing...
Don't know if it's a known issue, but a lot of the orange signs along the Crosstown are bowing...