nfitz
Superstar
I'm surprised it's that tight. They are currently using 64 of the 76 trainsets leaving 16% as spares. Gosh, what are they targeting for spares now?That would however be dependent on having the trains to do it - they don't - and on having enough locations with which to turn back trains - they don't.
I thought they only needed 70 trainsets (including spares) to extend service to Vaughan in AM peak, turning some 50% of the trains further north (Finch West?) - but they are still turning at Glencairn?
Hmm, in AM peak since Spring 2017 they've added 7 trainsets to extend 50% of the service to Vaughan. 2 gap trains, and 1 train on the Glencairn service, as travel times have slowed. Presumably 1 (or more?) of those 7 trainsets to Vaughan is also because of slower service (no frequency increase).
However between Spring 2011 and Spring 2017 they added 3 trains to the Downsview service with no frequency increase (and 6 trains extending the service from St. Clair West to Glencairn - presumably at least 2 are for the slower service.
So since 2011 there are at least 7 trains that have been added because the service is running slower!
Gosh, I don't think I'd picked up on the extend of this before. No capacity increase, but running more trains slower. How much of this is temporary? How much because of signals, and how much because of the track problems at the north end of the original Yonge line?
The decision to cut the number of Line 1 trainsets from 80 to 76 is starting to look questionable!
Perhaps they should be taking those six Line 4 trains apart, and assembling three 6-car trains instead!