Tim MacDonald
Senior Member
A few shots of Port Credit station before I was grounded by the rain yesterday morning:
I’m guessing they are suggesting that some trains would go through the loop and others would simply continue down hurontario. But that means running additional trains which in the end according to how they write it seems to serve everyone.I'm not following why TPH is a function of loop or no loop.
I'm not following why TPH is a function of loop or no loop.
That's not true.Nothing stops them from operating more trains per hour without the loop. Just opex subsidy.
I do know that the line is planned to open with fewer TPH than it is designed to support, as this has been announced. That kind of puts a damper on the idea that adding the loop will lead them to operate more trains.That's not true.
With the track as it is currently planned to be built, all trains heading to the Square One Terminal will have to operate on a single pair of tracks, and change directions. This means that if the headways north of the 403 and south of the 403 are each 5 minutes, that the headway on that short stretch of track will be 2 and a half minutes, assuming all trains are heading into the terminal. The minimum headway on that stretch will be only a little bit less than that, due to the double-crossovers and stub-ended terminal.
With the loop, they could run trains from the north counter-clockwise and ones from the south clockwise around the loop, meaning that the only point at which they would cross over each other is at the north-east corner by the 403. They would be able to run far, far closer headways because each route will now have its own track.
Dan
I have been saying from day one that the loop will add extra travel time like it used to be with the 19. On a good day, you spent 15 minutes to/from Hurontario on the 19 to 20 minutes.. When they split the 19, it became 15-20 minutes for good time. With route 17 now to see longer headway, looks like 20-30 minutes to bypass Sq One and better off using 103 as it will save you 13 minutes today.The quickest way to increase service is to add a few additional tracks and platforms. If this was a subway would they be creating a spur or a trip around the mall? It should have been developed as a through route and they should have moved the bus terminal. I hope I never need to use this LRT because the moment I need to take a tour around the mall to go from Matheson to Dundas is the moment I loose my mind. Just by car that makes a 10 min trip (6.1km) turn into 26 minutes (10.2km).