dowlingm
Senior Member
If only the 30-unit refit plan included (Flexity model) pantos for them too...Does the thicker wire provide more power to the Flexities when using poles? What about the underpowered ALRVs?
If only the 30-unit refit plan included (Flexity model) pantos for them too...Does the thicker wire provide more power to the Flexities when using poles? What about the underpowered ALRVs?
If only the 30-unit refit plan included (Flexity model) pantos for them too...
Cars 4213 and 4249 apparently.Interestingly, the rendering of inside the car looks like major modifications were made. I wonder if the TTC just sold Nike an old ALRV that wasn't being refurbished for them to use, then to be disposed of after.
The ALRVs have been used to fill in for the shortage of Flexity's for a month or so on 510. 10 Flexitys and 4 ALRVs in service today (and most days recently).4215 was seen on QQ coming from Union today.
Probably tried to use a section of track with old overhead!Interestingly, LFLRV 4404 does not have a pantograph, it is missing. I peeked into the driver's cabin once, and there was a notice printed in large bold text on a sheet of paper taped to a surface in the cabin saying something along the lines of "Attention operator: this streetcar does not have a pantograph, due to an incident with the overhead". Not sure what that incident was.
Despite rumours to the contrary that TTC wouldn't ever do it again, the ALRVs have mostly been going to Union. Part of the reason I wondered if they were getting more power now that some of the overhead has been upgraded to thicker wire.
The problem to push an ALRV out of Union is not having a Flex behind it to do it. The ALRV I saw was follow by 2 CLRV's.I wonder if they figure it's ok to do it as they can possibly get a Flex to pull or push it out of there if something happens
good point . I Think I saw sommere that on a hill they need at least two Clrvs to push a ALRVThe problem to push an ALRV out of Union is not having a Flex behind it to do it. The ALRV I saw was follow by 2 CLRV's.
To pull one out would require an Flex go westbound at Spadina and then backup all the way to Union. This would kill service for hours until the ALRV is out.
I think I've seen one a few years ago on te 509 to exhibition during a busy weekend at the ex, but before now it's been rare. I wonder if they are using them on Spadina instead of bathurst because of having to run the Flex around fleet lop it's easier to only have CLRVsNot the first time I have seen an ALRV on QQ, but been sometime since I last saw one. This ALRV was doing different trip runs as I ran into it later doing the Charlotte loop. Normally see it turn at QQ loop.
Cars 4213 and 4249 apparently.
Which is odd - the latter had just been refurbished as far as I know.
Despite rumours to the contrary that TTC wouldn't ever do it again, the ALRVs have mostly been going to Union. Part of the reason I wondered if they were getting more power now that some of the overhead has been upgraded to thicker wire.
4249 was simply used for photos for their advertising blitz. It has been unwrapped.
4213 was used because it was one of the next in line for the rebuild programme, and they figured that they might as well strip the interior out now since it needs to come out anyways.
Power in the tunnel has never been an issue.
They have been trying to keep the As on the King runs, but obviously with limited success.
Dan
Toronto, Ont.
My recollection is that the ALRV doesn't get quite enough power using a pole, which is why they avoid using it on steeper grades. Recall that the prototype originally had a pantograph. But perhaps this is one of these fables that is turning out to have no basis.What do you mean by underpowered ALRV? Can an ALRV not drive properly out the hill of the tunnel to Union on the little underground section?
Good question - which is why I enquired if the thicker gauge wire that's been going in makes a difference - but someone said it doesn't.Why does the size of the pole limit the power it can get? That doesn't make sense to me. Just make the roller at the top bigger or whatever.