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Why can't these trains operate during a freezing rain event? I understand ION was shut down last weekend.
Why can't these trains operate during a freezing rain event? I understand ION was shut down last weekend.
Could it be an issue of a standing train on mainline track stationery so close to a junction? It looks like there is enough space between the end of the overpass and switch for a loco to stick out beyond the overpass and still have a line of sight to the signal bridge
Why can't these trains operate during a freezing rain event? I understand ION was shut down last weekend.
Great new video from Iain Hendry:
Hey I'm famous. I can be seen getting off the LRT vehicle @ 0:40
The horizontal bars aren't bering used for any car traffic on the roads, so it doesn't really matter that they aren't in the Handbook.Noticed the horizontial transit bars being used. Still not in the MTO diver's handbook, otherwise Toronto would them. They only allow the vertical bar.
See link.
The horizontal bars aren't bering used for any car traffic on the roads, so it doesn't really matter that they aren't in the Handbook.
The horizontal bars aren't bering used for any car traffic on the roads, so it doesn't really matter that they aren't in the Handbook.
The vertical bar is also not for any car traffic. Yet it is in the Handbook.
I imagine part of the compromise here between the Region and MTO (or whoever) is that ION signals are clearly separate and train-related, rather than placed in the same housing as regular traffic signals (like in the handbook example), where they could be more easily confused.