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It's about a 2 inch difference, well more 2 3/8". Still enough to cause problems.
Yes. So each wheel needs to be moved out by 1 3/16 inches.
Enough to cause a $2 billion problem?
It's about a 2 inch difference, well more 2 3/8". Still enough to cause problems.
It's not just the vehicles. Transit City would be using the standard (rail) gauge while the Sheppard subways uses a customized gauge the TTC has been using for years. Add on top re-configuring the power connections, station tracks and we might as well extended the Sheppard subway for the costs and hassle of re-configuring it.
Yes. So each wheel needs to be moved out by 1 3/16 inches.
Enough to cause a $2 billion problem?
Remind me to never let you be my accountant.
I think the issue with the tunnel at Ellesmere is more of a length of vehicle issue than height. The MK II trains are a bit longer, which means the chord they form when they take the curve cuts inward further than the MK I trains.
I think the city should be forced to pay for 100% of the cost if they chose to revert back to SRT or LRT technology because of all the political games they have been playing with this line. Metrolinx should just ignore any other requests the city makes regarding the line. Typically I would never say something like that, but City Hall is completely lost when it comes to transit planning in the city.I'm all open to the idea of rebuilding (and even extending) the SRT using the ICTS/ART/Innovia Metro technology under one condition; the city doesn't pay a dime for it.
I think the city should be forced to pay for 100% of the cost if they chose to revert back to SRT or LRT technology because of all the political games they have been playing with this line. Metrolinx should just ignore any other requests the city makes regarding the line. Typically I would never say something like that, but City Hall is completely lost when it comes to transit planning in the city.