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^It’s CP’s responsibility to maintain the diamond, both signalling and track, because CP is the “junior” railroad at that location. That principle dates from the steam era. CP has been progressively modernising CTC along the Galt/North Toronto line, and has made other changes eg at the Howland interlocking a couple miles east. A new signal setup may benefit CP by allowing better signal indications especially for trains diverging to the Mactier line at Osler. No surprise if they spend some money on the Davenport signalling so that it talks to newer installations that are adjacent.
We don’t know what CP and ML may have agreed to or how the costs are being split. That article certainly tried to put lipstick on a pig by making small work projects sound important. If it had referred to larger projects that are ‘on’, one might read maening into the omission of the flyover, but I don’t see that as the case.
- Paul
We don’t know what CP and ML may have agreed to or how the costs are being split. That article certainly tried to put lipstick on a pig by making small work projects sound important. If it had referred to larger projects that are ‘on’, one might read maening into the omission of the flyover, but I don’t see that as the case.
- Paul
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