smallspy
Senior Member
Visibility is not nearly as good in a tunnel as it is outside. It's much harder to gauge stopping distances, for instance. So yes, you need signals to safely operate in the tunnels.cant they run on manual control in the tunnels until they can transition in the fix if it is indeed a bug? why must they rely on ATO in the tunnels? run it like they do at queens quay.
And while there is a degraded manual mode for emergencies, much like on the subway system it's not really useful for running any significant revenue service.
10 years ago? No, you didn't. 30 years ago, perhaps.Less than 10 years ago I was on a PCC car on Carlton. It was during rush hour, and I presumed they had a few old cars for when extra are needed. Or was I dreaming?
The TTC has not used any of the the PCCs in revenue service since the end of 1995s. Their last days of revenue service were on Carlton, as they'd been booted off of Queens Quay due to noise complaints. All but the two kept for the historical fleet were sold off by the end of the next year.
They have had them out for publicly-accessible special events from time-to-time, but they would not have been used in regular revenue service.
Dan




