For the amateur here. This is a calculator that can solve for distance, or speed, or time. You supply two of the three variables.
Solve for speed, distance, time and rate with formulas s=d/t, d=st, d=rt, t=d/s. Calculate rate of speed given distance and time. Find mph, miles per hour, km/hour.
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Route 501, one-way, is 24.8km
The Fast Track Comparison given for Toronto and Munich is 10.7km/ph - Toronto, and 19.8km/ph Munich.
If you plug those in, you get a travel time for the 501, one-way of:
Existing: 2 hrs 19m
Munich Speed: 1hr 15
At a 40% improvement you would have an operating speed of 14.98km/ph
That would produce a 1-way trip time of 1hr 39m
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The current service summaries are a problem in this calculation, on this route, for the simple reason of the diversions ongoing.
That said, its worth comparing what the TTC says, to the math above:
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The above is the January Service Summary for the 501.
Column explanation:
From left, number of streetcars scheduled, frequency/headway, RTT (Return Trip Time, so both ways, in minutes), then average speed.
So quite handy there, we have the impact of getting to 14km/ph just be looking at the weekend schedules.
These times obviously differ slightly from the math I gave.
Let me translate them though. 198m round trip is 3hr 18m, which is 99m or 1hr 39m one-way.
Using the Saturday numbers, 154m round trip is 1hr 54m, which is 77m or 1hr 17m one-way.
Ok..... fun facts over..... LOL